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The Black Panther Party for Self-Defense playground basketball Anthony Armstrong's Fugitive Slave is

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Anthony Armstrong's Fugitive Slave is a limited edition work of art that is part of the Civil Rights Series

Keepin' Up Mess by Tracy Andrews is an African-American art print illustrating a busy hair salon

An open edition work of art by Frank Spivey depicting one of the famed Buffalo Soldiers being embraced by his love as he contemplates his life

carries the family forward in life as he supports his wife and child

The Black Panther Party for Self-Defense playground basketball Anthony Armstrong's Fugitive Slave isThe Black Panther Party for Self Defense was established in 1966 by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale in Oakland, California, in response to the systemic racial injustices and police brutality experienced by African Americans. The party's platform emphasized self defense, community control, and social programs such as free breakfast for children and health clinics, with the goal of empowering black communities and challenging racial inequality. The Black

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