In honor of Election Day, the Center for the Study of Political Graphics has highlighted 10 voting rights posters from its collection.
They analyze period propaganda posters to understand how racial relations were shifting during World War I, and then write letters from the perspective of African-American soldiers or their family ...
How has your understanding or knowledge of African-American history changed over time? We invite you to share your story. A collection of shareable, downloadable posters created for The African ...
In the Jim Crow South, activists became martyrs at the hands of white racists, all for the just cause of using the vote to ...
South Carolina National Museum of African American History and Culture Poster advertising a James Brown concert at Florida A&M University National Museum of African American History and Culture Jacket ...
In their debut book, the founders of BLK MKT Vintage delve into their trove of Afrocentric artifacts and champion the ...
Political and polling experts Matt Towery and Craig Keshishian and Trafalgar Group polling chief Robert Cahaly discuss the ...
Hip-hop is unimaginable without him. National Museum of African American History and Culture Poster featuring James Brown in a black suit and bowtie National Museum of African American History and ...
The posters, titled “We the People,” featured Muslim, Latina, and African-American women. Although Fairey did not create ...
A crowd of African Americans armed with rifles and torches revolts in front of a burning government building. The poster bears a quotation from Mao stating, The evil system of colonialism and ...
The victim, Jada Thomas, was signing autographs onstage after finishing a performance when the suspect approached Thomas and ...
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