November 4, 2021
In the late 1960s and ’70s, the Black Power movement utilized graphic imagery to promote its political platform and communicate Black experience to broad communities. The exhibit features artifacts from The Black Panther newspaper, which was designed and illustrated by Emory Douglas (b. 1943), the Black Panther Party’s minister of culture, as well as paintings by Dana C. Chandler Jr.
Check out MFA Boston’s “Black Power in Print” online exhibit.