1970 Poster of Angela Davis at Black Panther Rally in Bobby Hutton Park Oakland 1969

1970 Poster of Angela Davis at Black Panther Rally in Bobby Hutton Park Oakland 1969

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1970. A really Rare Photo Poster of a Speech by Angela Davis at a Black Panther Rally in Bobby Hutton Park, Oakland, 11/12/1969. A Beautiful activist and former FBI Most Wanted fugitive that captivated America during and after her incarceration. A true Revolutionary and Feminist! Below is an excerpt of her speech given that day!

“….Yeah, I'd just like to say that I like being called sister much more than professor and I've continually said that if my job -- if keeping my job means that I have to make any compromises in the liberation struggle in this country, then I'll gladly leave my job. This is my position.

Now there has been a lot of debate in the left sector of the anti-war movement as to what the orientation of that movement should be. And I think there are two main issues at hand. One group of people feels that the movement, the anti-war movement ought to be a single issue movement, the cessation of the war in Vietnam. They do not want to relate it to the other kinds and forms of repression that are taking place here in this country. There's another group of people who say that we have to make those connections…” (The Liberation of Our People: Transcript of a Speech Delivered by Angela Y. Davis at a Black Panther rally in Bobby Hutton Park (AKA DeFremery Park), Oakland, CA on Nov. 12, 1969).

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Size: 69 x 99cm / 27” x 39” inches

Condition: Has colour (paint?) lines on poster that does not distract (see fotos) Minor age appropriate handling and Age.

Angela !!!