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- Woman Standing on Step of the Former Kitchen, Hermitage Plantation, Savannah, Georgia -

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Woman Standing on Step of the Former Kitchen, Hermitage Plantation, Savannah, Georgia
- "The Crisis," January 1972 -

- January 01, 1972
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"The Crisis," January 1972
- Glamour Magazine, Cover Featuring Michelle Obama, December 2009 -

- December 01, 2009
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Glamour Magazine, Cover Featuring Michelle Obama, December 2009
- "Thumbelina" Newborn Doll, 1967 -

- 1967
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"Thumbelina" Newborn Doll, 1967
- "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf," 1975 -

- 1975
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"For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf," 1975
- Journalist Interviewing Jesse Jackson during the Civil Rights Movement -

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Journalist Interviewing Jesse Jackson during the Civil Rights Movement
- Letter from Southern Christian Leadership Conference to Richie Jean Jackson with Thanks for Her Hospitality, March 17, 1965 -

- March 17, 1965
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Letter from Southern Christian Leadership Conference to Richie Jean Jackson with Thanks for Her Hospitality, March 17, 1965
- "Blade to the Heat," 1994 - This poster was created by influential graphic designer, Paula Scher. Her compositions are dynamic, colorful, and playful. Scher famously pushed the boundaries of typography by using text as a form of illustration. In 1994, she formed a 25-year relationship with the New York Public Theatre, designing a new brand identity and poster series--which is among her best-known work.

- 1994
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"Blade to the Heat," 1994
This poster was created by influential graphic designer, Paula Scher. Her compositions are dynamic, colorful, and playful. Scher famously pushed the boundaries of typography by using text as a form of illustration. In 1994, she formed a 25-year relationship with the New York Public Theatre, designing a new brand identity and poster series--which is among her best-known work.
- "The Black Scholar," October 1973 Issue, "Black Soldier II" - In 1969, in the wake of a growing interest in Black American history and culture, Robert Christman and Nathan Hare -- former professors from San Francisco State College -- started <i>The Black Scholar</i>. It was the first scholastic journal that focused on Black, Africana, and Diaspora studies. <i>The Black Scholar</i> has published papers and other works by famous academics, political thinkers, and authors.

- October 01, 1973
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"The Black Scholar," October 1973 Issue, "Black Soldier II"
In 1969, in the wake of a growing interest in Black American history and culture, Robert Christman and Nathan Hare -- former professors from San Francisco State College -- started The Black Scholar. It was the first scholastic journal that focused on Black, Africana, and Diaspora studies. The Black Scholar has published papers and other works by famous academics, political thinkers, and authors.
- "The Black Scholar," October 1970 Issue, "Black Labor" - In 1969, in the wake of a growing interest in Black American history and culture, Robert Christman and Nathan Hare -- former professors from San Francisco State College -- started <i>The Black Scholar</i>. It was the first scholastic journal that focused on Black, Africana, and Diaspora studies. <i>The Black Scholar</i> has published papers and other works by famous academics, political thinkers, and authors.

- October 01, 1970
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"The Black Scholar," October 1970 Issue, "Black Labor"
In 1969, in the wake of a growing interest in Black American history and culture, Robert Christman and Nathan Hare -- former professors from San Francisco State College -- started The Black Scholar. It was the first scholastic journal that focused on Black, Africana, and Diaspora studies. The Black Scholar has published papers and other works by famous academics, political thinkers, and authors.