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[Collection of 2 Black Panther Christmas greeting cards].

Title
  1. [Collection of 2 Black Panther Christmas greeting cards].
Published by
  1. San Francisco : Black Panther Ministry of Information, [ca. 1970]
Author
  1. Black Panther Party. Ministry of Information.

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Additional authors
  1. Douglas, Emory.
Description
  1. [2 bifolium items] : ill.; 18 x 13 cm.
Subject
  1. Anti-racism > United States
  2. Black Panther Party > Pictorial works.
  3. Black Panther Party > Sources
  4. Black Power > United States > 20th century > Sources
  5. Civil Rights > United States > History > 20th century
  6. Discrimination > United States > History > 20th century
  7. Political satire, American > Comic books, strips, etc
  8. Racism > United States > History > 20th century
  9. Radicalism > United States > History > 20th century > Sources
Genre/Form
  1. Cartoons (Commentary) – United States – 20th century.
  2. Christmas cards – United States – 20th century.
Call number
  1. Berg Coll Counterculture B53 1970
Note
  1. Sheet of beige paper folded twice, with cartoons printed on first page.
  2. Card heading: All Power to the People" (Eldridge Cleaver quote); with cartoon depiction of smiling profiles of African-American father and young son, with dialogue bubbles: "Son, What Do You Want For Christmas?"; "A Machine-Gun Shotgun A Box Of Hand Grenades A Box Of Dynamite And A Box Of Matches."
  3. Cartoons signed "Emory [Douglas]."
  4. Card depicting black and white pigs, bugs above them, dressed in policemen's uniforms, weeping and fleeing on hind legs before a stick of dynamite with fuse lit; with Huey P. Newton quote as caption: "The racist dog policeman must immediately withdraw from our communities, cease their wanton murder and brutality of Black People, or face the wrath of the armed people."
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  1. Restricted access;
Author
  1. Black Panther Party. Ministry of Information.
Title
  1. [Collection of 2 Black Panther Christmas greeting cards].
Imprint
  1. San Francisco : Black Panther Ministry of Information, [ca. 1970]
Access
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Added author
  1. Douglas, Emory. ill.
Research call number
  1. Berg Coll Counterculture B53 1970
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