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Episode15: Emory Douglas
- Produced by
- Cherry, Maurice, American
- Interview of
- Douglas, Emory, American, born 1943
- Subject of
- Black Panther Party, American, 1966 - 1982
- Dr. Newton, Huey P., American, 1942 - 1989
- Seale, Bobby, American, born 1936
- Baraka, Amiri, American, 1934 - 2014
- Cleaver, Eldridge, American, 1935 - 1998
- Lewis, Tarika, American
- Date
- January 20, 2014
- Medium
- digital
- Dimensions
- Duration: 48.57 minutes (2914.2 seconds)
- Description
- Episode 15 of the Revision Path podcast. It begins with instrumental music fading in, before host Maurice Cherry welcomes the listeners to the podcast and introduces himself. He mentions that this episode is the last in a series of three interviews for AIGA.
- He then introduces his guest, Emory Douglas, and tells him “Alright, so, tell us who you are and what you do.” The episode continues with Douglas providing a short autobiography. Some of the topics they discuss include: disability in both their families; Douglas’ incarceration at the age of 15; Douglas’ introduction to the Black Panther Party; Douglas’ transition from the black arts movement to the Panther movement; Douglas’ idiosyncratic design style and his ability to integrate art and politics; his interactions with people like Amiri Baraka, Huey Newton and Bobby Seal; mentorship in the design community; diversity in the profession; historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs); his post-Panther life; as well as his daughter’s current work.
- After the interview, Cherry thanks Douglas and the listeners as the outro background music plays.
- Place made
- United States, North and Central America
- Place depicted
- California, United States, North and Central America
- Classification
- Media Arts-Audio Recordings
- Movement
- Black Power (Black Pride)
- Topic
- Activism
- Art
- Associations and institutions
- Civil rights
- Communication
- Design
- Families
- HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities)
- Mass media
- Technology
- U.S. History, 1969-2001
- Credit Line
- Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of Maurice Cherry and Glitch, Inc.
- Object number
- 2019.47.6
- Restrictions & Rights
- © Maurice Cherry and Glitch, Inc.
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Flier for an African American Resource Machine benefit with Eldridge Cleaver
- Illustrated by
- Unidentified
- Subject of
- Cleaver, Eldridge, American, 1935 - 1998
- African-American Resource Machine, American
- Artists' Television Access, American
- Date
- ca. 1990
- Medium
- ink on paper (fiber product)
- Dimensions
- H x W: 11 × 8 9/16 in. (28 × 21.7 cm)
- Description
- A flyer for a benefit hosted by the African-American Resource Machine advertising a presentation by Eldridge Cleaver. The flyer is mostly off-white with a black silhouette of a man dominating the center left side of the flyer. The top and bottom of the flyer have thick black bands with the name [ELDRIDGE] and [CLEAVER] writing in negative space, off-white text. There is a small red design in the black band in the top right corner. Printed vertically and along the right edge, and horizontally along the bottom edge, is repeating black text that reads [African-American Resource Machine]. Next to the silhouette, at the center right, is the benefit information printed in black text that reads [Saturday, / April 14 / Artist's Television Access 2pm / 992 Valencia St. / San Francisco / 824-3890 / BENEFIT: A A R M]. The ticket price is printed in black vertical text next to Cleaver’s last name, [$18]. There is a quote by Cleaver printed in negative space, off-white text over the shoulders of the silhouetted figure that reads: “The system is evil. It is criminal; it is / murderous. And it is in control. It is in / power. It is arrogant. It is crazy. And / it looks upon the people as its proper- / ty. So much so that cops, who are pub- / lic servants, feel justified in going onto / a school campus, and spraying Mace in / the faces of the people.” The back of the flyer is blank with two handwritten pencil inscriptions in the top left corner.
- Place used
- San Francisco, California, United States, North and Central America
- Classification
- Memorabilia and Ephemera-Political and Activist Ephemera
- Topic
- Activism
- Art
- Black power
- Politics
- Race discrimination
- Credit Line
- Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
- Object number
- 2019.22.10
- Restrictions & Rights
- Unknown - Restrictions Possible
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Pinback button for the release of political prisoners
- Manufactured by
- Unidentified
- Subject of
- Black Panther Party, American, 1966 - 1982
- Jimenez, Jose Cha Cha, born 1948
- Cleaver, Eldridge, American, 1935 - 1998
- Dr. Newton, Huey P., American, 1942 - 1989
- Seale, Bobby, American, born 1936
- Huggins, Ericka, American, born 1948
- Shakur, Afeni, American, 1947 - 2016
- Sinclair, John, American, born 1941
- Evans, Ahmed, American, born 1931
- Johnson, Lee Otis
- Sostre, Martin, American, 1923 - 2015
- Rosen, Ben
- Ramos, Eli
- Robert F. Williams, American, 1925 - 1996
- Date
- 1960s
- Medium
- metal, plastic, paper
- Dimensions
- Diameter: 1 7/16 × 3/16 in. (3.7 × 0.5 cm)
- Description
- A round, yellow, pin back button with central black text over top of red text. The black text reads: [FREE ALL / POLITICAL / PRISONERS]. Red text in the background reads: [Ahmed Evans / Bobby Seale - Cleaver / Lee Otis Johnson / Erika Huggins - Catonsville 9 / Cha Cha Jimenez - Eli Ramos / Milwaukee 14 - Priest Haven 9 / Martin Sostre - Panther 21 - Huey / Conspiracy 7 - Ron Rosen / Bob Williams / Las Siete - Presidio 27 / Sam Melville/Buffalo 9]. Along the bottom additional red text reads: [Radical Defense Fund]. The back of the pin has a fastener without a clasp.
- Classification
- Memorabilia and Ephemera-Political and Activist Ephemera
- Credit Line
- Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
- Object number
- 2014.109.7.8
- Restrictions & Rights
- No Known Copyright Restrictions
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Pinback button for Eldridge Cleaver's presidential campaign
- Created by
- Unidentified
- Subject of
- Cleaver, Eldridge, American, 1935 - 1998
- Black Panther Party, American, 1966 - 1982
- Date
- 1968
- Medium
- metal and plastic
- Dimensions
- Diameter: 1 1/4 in. (3.2 cm)
- Description
- A gold-colored pinback button with an image of Eldridge Cleaver on the left side. To the right of the image, text reads: [Cleaver For President].
- Classification
- Memorabilia and Ephemera-Political and Activist Ephemera
- Credit Line
- Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift from Dawn Simon Spears and Alvin Spears, Sr.
- Object number
- 2011.159.3.64
- Restrictions & Rights
- Unknown - Restrictions Possible
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Kathleen Cleaver, Ph. D. Oral History Interview
- Created by
- Civil Rights History Project, American, founded 2009
- Interview of
- Cleaver, Kathleen Ph. D., American, born 1945
- Interviewed by
- Mosnier, Joseph Ph. D.
- Subject of
- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, American, 1960 - 1970s
- Cleaver, Eldridge, American, 1935 - 1998
- Black Panther Party, American, 1966 - 1982
- Date
- September 16, 2011
- Medium
- digital
- Dimensions
- Duration: 02:03:09
- Description
- The oral history consists of ten digital files: 2011.174.51.1a, 2011.174.51.1b, 2011.174.51.1c, 2011.174.51.1d, 2011.174.51.1e, 2011.174.51.1f, 2011.174.51.1g, 2011.174.51.1h, 2011.174.51.1i, and 2011.174.51.1j.
- Kathleen Cleaver, Ph. D. recalls growing up in Tuskegee, Alabama, India, and the Philippines while her father worked for the Foreign Service. She remembers dropping out of college to work for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) as a secretary, and witnessing the dissolution of that organization. She discusses meeting her former husband, Eldridge Cleaver, joining the Black Panther Party, and organizing against police brutality.
- LOC ID: afc2010039_crhp005
- Place collected
- Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, United States, North and Central America
- Place depicted
- Tuskegee, Macon County, Alabama, United States, North and Central America
- India, Asia
- Philippines, Asia
- 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 South
- Associations and institutions
- Civil rights
- Education
- Social reform
- U.S. History, 1945-1953
- U.S. History, 1953-1961
- 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
- 2011.174.51.1a-j
- Restrictions & Rights
- © Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture and The American Folklife Center, Library of Congress
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Eldridge Cleaver and His Wife, Kathleen, in Exile
- Created by
- Parks, Gordon, American, 1912 - 2006
- Subject of
- Cleaver, Eldridge, American, 1935 - 1998
- Cleaver, Kathleen Ph. D., American, born 1945
- Dr. Newton, Huey P., American, 1942 - 1989
- Date
- 1970
- Medium
- silver and photographic gelatin on photographic paper
- Dimensions
- H x W (Image): 9 1/2 x 6 3/4 in. (24.1 x 17.1 cm)
- H x W (Image and Sheet): 9 15/16 x 8 in. (25.2 x 20.3 cm)
- Description
- A black-and-white photograph of Leroy Eldridge Cleaver with his wife Kathleen, and a portrait of Huey Newton on the wall above his head. Kathleen has her arm draped over Eldridge Cleaver’s shoulder and is seated on his lap or on the arm of his chair or couch.
- Place depicted
- Algiers, Algeria, North Africa, Africa
- Classification
- Media Arts-Photography
- Type
- gelatin silver prints
- portraits
- Credit Line
- Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
- Object number
- 2012.107.26
- Restrictions & Rights
- © Gordon Parks Foundation. Permission required for use.
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FBI Wanted poster for Leroy Eldridge Cleaver
- Created by
- Federal Bureau of Investigation, American, founded 1908
- Subject of
- Cleaver, Eldridge, American, 1935 - 1998
- Black Panther Party, American, 1966 - 1982
- Signed by
- Hoover, J. Edgar, American, 1935 - 1972
- Date
- December 13, 1968
- On ViewConcourse 1, C1 053
- Exhibition
- A Changing America: 1968 and Beyond
- Medium
- ink on paper
- Dimensions
- H x W: 17 x 11 in. (43.2 x 27.9 cm)
- Description
- FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) Wanted poster depicting four mug shot photos of the Black Panther leader, Eldridge Cleaver. Text at the top reads: [Wanted / By The / FBI / Interstate Flight - Assault With Intent To Commit Murder / Leroy Eldridge Cleaver / FBI No. 214,830 B]. The back of the poster is blank.
- Place depicted
- Washington, District of Columbia, United States, North and Central America
- Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, United States, North and Central America
- San Francisco, California, United States, North and Central America
- Classification
- Documents and Published Materials
- Type
- broadsides
- Credit Line
- Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
- Object number
- 2011.117.12
- Restrictions & Rights
- No Known Copyright Restrictions
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Poster featuring Angela Davis, Eldridge Cleaver, and H. Rap Brown
- Created by
- Unidentified Man or Men
- Subject of
- Cleaver, Eldridge, American, 1935 - 1998
- Davis, Angela, American, born 1944
- Al-Amin, Jamil Abdullah, American, born 1943
- Black Panther Party, American, 1966 - 1982
- Date
- 1970
- Medium
- ink on paper
- Dimensions
- H x W: 35 x 23 in. (88.9 x 58.4 cm)
- Description
- Monochrome poster, unmounted, featuring illustrations of three Black Panther Party members, H. Rap Brown, Eldridge Cleaver, and Angela Davis. The poster declares "WANTED," "FAITH, BEAUTY, INTEGRITY" with the reward listed as "LOVE-PEACE-HAPPINESS." The artist's signature is in the lower right corner and is listed as [Mohamed K].
- Classification
- Memorabilia and Ephemera
- Type
- posters
- Credit Line
- Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
- Object number
- 2012.26.3
- Restrictions & Rights
- Unknown - Restrictions Possible