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  • Free Huey!

    Published by
    Black Forum Records, American, 1970 - 1973
    Recorded by
    Carmichael, Stokely, Trinidadian American, 1941 - 1998
    Subject of
    Black Panther Party, American, 1966 - 1982
    Dr. Newton, Huey P., American, 1942 - 1989
    Date
    1970
    On View
    Concourse 1, C1 053
    Exhibition
    A Changing America: 1968 and Beyond
    Medium
    vinyl , ink on cardboard
    Dimensions
    H x W (jacket): 12 3/8 × 12 3/8 in. (31.4 × 31.4 cm)
    H x W (disc): 11 7/8 x 11 7/8 in. (30.2 x 30.2 cm)
    Description
    A long-playing record (2011.103.3a) recorded by Stokely Carmichael and published by Black Forum Records. The record advocates for the release of Black Panther Party founder Huey P. Newton. The album cover (2011.103.3b) features an image of Stokely Carmichael and text on the upper and right edges that reads: [Stokely Carmichael / Black Forum / Free Huey!].
    Classification
    Media Arts-Audio Recordings
    Type
    record covers
    long-playing records
    Topic
    Activism
    Justice
    Political organizations
    Politics
    Credit Line
    Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
    Object number
    2011.10.3ab
    Restrictions & Rights
    Unknown - Restrictions Possible
    Usage
    Usage conditions apply
    GUID
    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/fd57fc055d3-aac8-447a-8e3b-1179badd26ab
  • Black Theater: The Drama Review, Volume 12, Number 4

    Published by
    Tisch School of the Arts, American, founded 1965
    Edited by
    Bullins, Ed, American, born 1935
    Subject of
    Dr. Newton, Huey P., American, 1942 - 1989
    Baraka, Amiri, American, 1934 - 2014
    Carmichael, Stokely, Trinidadian American, 1941 - 1998
    Date
    1968
    On View
    Culture/Fourth Floor, 4 054
    Exhibition
    Taking the Stage
    Medium
    ink on paper
    Dimensions
    H x W x D: 10 × 6 7/8 × 1/2 in. (25.4 × 17.5 × 1.3 cm)
    Description
    A paperback journal with black cover, The Drama Review: Volume 12, Number 4. The subtitle of this volume is Black Theater. The front cover is black with white text and illustration. At the top of the cover is the masthead with the publication’s subtitle [BLACK / THEATRE] with the title of the publication [tdr / the drama review] in a white outlined block in the lower right corner of the subtitle. Below the masthead is a black and white illustration of a poster covering the text of a billing block. The poster illustration features a silhouette of a man holding a shotgun on the upper left quadrant. In the upper third of the poster is black text in a mix of typeface and handwritten style text: [THE / BLACK / ARTS / ALLIANCE / PRESENTS / A BENEFIT FOR / THE BLACK PANTHER / PARTYFOR SELF DEFENSE / THURSDAY MAY 25 /8:00PM / FILLMORE AUDITORIUM / 1805 GEARY BLVD. / SAN FRANCISCO]. The bottom third of the poster features the text [SPEAKERS] followed by the names of the following individuals [HUEY P. NEWTON / MINISTER OF DEFENSE / FOR B.P.P.S.D], [LeRoi Jones/ [---?] / [---?]], [Stokley Carmichael / FORMER CHAIRMAN / OF SNCC] [PLUS / BLAX DRAMA AND MUSIC / [---?] /[---?]]. In the bottom right corner of the front cover in white text is [$2.00 15s]. The spine is black with white text at the spine head that reads [tdr/the drama review] and [new york university T40] at the spine foot. The back cover features an advertisement for Century Theatre Lighting. The book is one hundred and eighty pages long. Inscription in pencil on the page preceding the table of contents.
    Place printed
    New York City, New York, United States, North and Central America
    Place depicted
    San Francisco, California, United States, North and Central America
    Classification
    Documents and Published Materials-Published Works
    Movement
    BAM (Black Arts Movement 1965-1976)
    Type
    journals (periodicals)
    Topic
    Activism
    Black power
    Drama (Theatre)
    Literature
    Race relations
    Social reform
    Credit Line
    Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of Kathleen M. Kendrick
    Object number
    2015.64.6
    Restrictions & Rights
    © 1968 The Drama Review. Permission required for use.
    Usage
    Usage conditions apply
    GUID
    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/fd511bec59c-873a-4ec0-9c72-0ec26d0c8d18
  • Elmer Dixon Oral History Interview

    Created by
    Civil Rights History Project, American, founded 2009
    Interview of
    Dixon, Elmer, American
    Interviewed by
    Cline, David P. Ph. D., American, born 1969
    Subject of
    Dr. King, Martin Luther Jr., American, 1929 - 1968
    Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, American, 1960 - 1970s
    Carmichael, Stokely, Trinidadian American, 1941 - 1998
    Black Panther Party, American, 1966 - 1982
    Seale, Bobby, American, born 1936
    Dr. Newton, Huey P., American, 1942 - 1989
    Dixon, Aaron, American, born 1949
    Date
    February 28, 2013
    Medium
    digital
    Dimensions
    Duration: 02:32:32
    Description
    The oral history consists of eleven digital files: 2011.174.57.1a, 2011.174.57.1b, 2011.174.57.1c, 2011.174.57.1d, 2011.174.57.1e, 2011.174.57.1f, 2011.174.57.1g, 2011.174.57.1h, 2011.174.57.1i, 2011.174.57.1j, and 2011.174.57.1k.
    Elmer Dixon discusses his childhood in Chicago, Illinois and Seattle, Washington, where he marched with Martin Luther King, Jr., and heard Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) leader Stokely Carmichael speak. At 17 he met Black Panthers Bobby Seale and Huey Newton in Oakland and established, with his brother Aaron Dixon as Defense Captain, the Seattle chapter of the Black Panther Party. Dixon discusses his work with the Panthers, the survival of several of the programs he started, including a health clinic, his work after the Panther chapter closed down in 1978, and his current position as director of an executive consulting firm specializing in diversity issues.
    LOC ID: afc2010039_crhp0057
    Place collected
    Seattle, King County, Washington, United States, North and Central America
    Place depicted
    Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, United States, North and Central America
    Oakland, Alameda County, California, United States, North and Central America
    Collection title
    Civil Rights History Project
    Classification
    Media Arts-Film and Video
    Movement
    Civil Rights Movement
    Black Power (Black Pride)
    Type
    video recordings
    oral histories
    digital media - born digital
    Topic
    Activism
    American West
    Associations and institutions
    Civil rights
    Medicine
    Social reform
    U.S. History, 1961-1969
    U.S. History, 1969-2001
    Credit Line
    Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in partnership with the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress
    Object number
    2011.174.57.1a-k
    Restrictions & Rights
    © Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture and The American Folklife Center, Library of Congress
    Usage
    Usage conditions apply
    GUID
    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/fd57178f4b6-eb47-4df7-b220-ff36fc6b03b8
  • Stokely Carmichael at SNCC Office, Atlanta, GA

    Created by
    Parks, Gordon, American, 1912 - 2006
    Subject of
    Carmichael, Stokely, Trinidadian American, 1941 - 1998
    Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, American, 1960 - 1970s
    Date
    1967
    Medium
    silver and photographic gelatin on photographic paper
    Dimensions
    H x W (Image): 13 1/2 x 9 3/16 in. (34.3 x 23.3 cm)
    H x W (Sheet): 13 15/16 x 11 in. (35.4 x 27.9 cm)
    H x W (Mat): 20 1/2 x 15 7/8 in. (52.1 x 40.3 cm)
    Description
    A black-and-white photograph of Stokely Carmichael, shown from behind, seated at a desk with his head down and his hands on the back of his neck. The wall above his desk displays newspaper clippings and photographs.
    Place depicted
    Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, United States, North and Central America
    Classification
    Media Arts-Photography
    Movement
    Civil Rights Movement
    Type
    gelatin silver prints
    Topic
    Civil rights
    Photography
    U.S. History, 1961-1969
    Credit Line
    Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
    Object number
    2012.107.28
    Restrictions & Rights
    © Gordon Parks Foundation. Permission required for use.
    Usage
    Usage conditions apply
    GUID
    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/fd5c84e19af-4383-4819-9b12-fa2e9c56ef77
  • Untitled

    Photograph by
    Williams, Milton, American, born 1940
    Subject of
    Davis, Angela, American, born 1944
    Carmichael, Stokely, Trinidadian American, 1941 - 1998
    Garrett, James, American
    Unidentified Man or Men
    Date
    ca. 1976
    Medium
    silver and photographic gelatin on photographic paper
    Dimensions
    H x W: 5 1/8 x 7 13/16 in. (13 x 19.8 cm)
    Description
    A black-and-white photograph of Angela Davis, Stokely Carmichael and three other men. Angela Davis is at the center of the photograph with two men on each side of her. She is holding two pens and a book. Jimmy Garrett is standing on her right and wearing a jean jacket. Stokely Carmichael is on her left and is turned towards and smiling. The man on the far left of the photograph is wearing a button that reads "Labor [illegible] Human and Labor Rights / [illegible]976 / Raleigh, North Carolina." The photograph is stamped on the back.
    Classification
    Media Arts-Photography
    Movement
    Black Power (Black Pride)
    Type
    gelatin silver prints
    Topic
    Civil rights
    Justice
    Photography
    Credit Line
    Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of Milton Williams Archives
    Object number
    2011.15.378
    Restrictions & Rights
    © Milton Williams
    Usage
    Usage conditions apply
    GUID
    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/fd566dc31f1-4ffe-4e64-8bc5-94eb270174e3
  • Letter to Frances Albrier from Stokely Carmichael about the Black United Front

    Written by
    Carmichael, Stokely, Trinidadian American, 1941 - 1998
    Received by
    Albrier, Frances M., American, 1898 - 1987
    Subject of
    National Black United Front, American, founded 1970s
    Date
    1950s
    Medium
    ink on paper (fiber product)
    Dimensions
    H x W: 11 x 8 1/2 in. (27.9 x 21.6 cm)
    Description
    A typewritten letter by Gloria Foster on behalf of Stokely Carmichael inviting Frances Albrier, "Dear Friend," to an organizational meeting for the Black United Front in the San Francisco Bay Area.
    Place depicted
    Oakland, Alameda County, California, United States, North and Central America
    Classification
    Documents and Published Materials
    Movement
    Moral Re-Armament (MRA)
    Type
    letters (correspondence)
    Topic
    Activism
    Correspondence
    Credit Line
    Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Frances Albrier Collection
    Object number
    2010.60.33
    Usage
    Usage conditions apply
    GUID
    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/fd526165daf-e7dc-4d40-978d-ee7f7d0eccfc
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