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A vigorous, extremely popular (and often militant) poster movement helped to establish a new art-buying class in the 1960's and to place visual art in the forefront of the "struggle." Now collector's items, many of the poster-prints of the period have greatly appreciated in value and are being rapidly acquired by major national and international museums.

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Barbara Jones-Hogu (born 1938)
Land Where 
My Fathers Died

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Black Man Break Free   4' x 5 1/2'
Acrylic    1974
Dana Chandler (born 1941)

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Aunt Jemima
32" x 40"
Murray DePillars
(born 1938)

Negro es bello  30" x 40"
Lithograph  1970
Elizabeth Catlett (born 1919)
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Pass on the Legacy   48" x 50"
Acrylic   1968
Carolyn Lawrence (born 1940)