The Black Panther Black Community News Service, Volume II Number 3, Saturday May 18, 1968

The Black Panther Black Community News Service, Volume II Number 3, Saturday May 18, 1968

$325.00
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(Black Panther Party) The Black Panther Black Community News Service, Volume II Number 3, Saturday May 18, 1968. Oakland, Calif.: The Black Panther Party, May 18, 1968. FIRST EDITION. Elephant folio - 17-1/2" x 11-3/8". 28 pp. The Black Panther Black Community News Service was a weekly newspaper published by the Black Panther Party between 1967-1980. Each issue featured a range of articles and op-eds on the activities of the party, Black Power, police brutality, communism, party leadership, etc. The back of most issues featured revolutionary artwork by the graphic artist and Black Panther Minister of Culture, Emory Douglas.  The masthead on the front page of this issue has the slogan "Huey Must Be Set Free" between a photographic portrait of Huey P. Newton and the silhouette of a rifle. Under the masthead are three Black Panther Party logos of the crouching black panther above an illustration of Eldridge Cleave after a photograph and the caption "Soul on Ice" above the headline Remembe

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