Contribution Date
African American

“Riot”3

“Black velvet”

Sun Ra, sun song 2

Sun Ra, Space Is The Place

AfriCOBRA 1: Ten in Search of a Nation, exhibition poster

“Unite”

“Seven Passages to a Flight”

“The Judson 3”

“The People Flag Show”

“Flying Home: Harlem Heroes and Heroines” 5

“Freedom of Speech”

“All Power to the People”

Sears Ad In Honor of Martin Luther King

IBM Ad In Honor of Martin Luther King

Greyhound Lines Inc. Ad In Honor of Martin Luther King

Burger King Ad In Honor of Martin Luther King

Black Light Series #10: Flag For the Moon: Die Nigger2

Black Light Series #5: Black Art Poster

Anheuser-Busch Ad In Honor of Martin Luther King

7UP Ad In Honor of Martin Luther King

AT&T Ad In Honor of Martin Luther King

IBM Ad In Honor of Martin Luther King Jr.

McDonald's Ad In Honor of Martin Luther King

“America’s Black Colleges Are You Smart Enough To Go?“ Ad

Greyhound Line Ad In Honor of Martin Luther King

Coors Ad In Honor of Martin Luther King

Black Light Series #7: Ego Painting

Black Light Series #8: Red White and Black Nigger

“American People Series #19: U. S. Postage Stamp Commemorating the Advent of Black Power”

Notes on the Oankali, Lilith's Brood

Notes on writing, “I shall be a bestselling writer...“

Notes on writing, “Tell stories filled with facts...“

Poor People's Campaign Poster2

New York & Penn Pulp and Paper Manufacturers ad2

Chicago Black ABCs7

“Make Black Count”

Party flyers 5

Afrikan Alphabets3

Invitation to the Premier of “Shaft”

Books Are Weapons

The Green Book digital collection (NYPL)

“Stained Glass Dome”
Interview Notes for Marion Sampler 2

LA Design History: Marion Sampler 4

Jacqueline R. Wachhotz to Archie Boston 2

Pokenia

“Julia” (TV series) title sequence

Souvenir Program for the 17th Annual Pine St Y Circus

First World Premier Issue

“The Negro Market In the West” 2

Right On: A Documentary on Student Protest2

The Colored American Magazine, August 1901; Vol. 3, No. 4; “Midsummer Fiction Number”

Survey Graphic, March 1925 (Volume 53, Issue 11); “Harlem: Mecca of the New Negro”

Survey Graphic, Nov 1942; “Color: Unfinished Business of Democracy. Negroes, U. S. A., The New World, The Old World”
The Crisis, Vol. 24; No. 1, May 19222

Design for Joseph Magnin department store, Century City

“Archie Boston” Article3
Survey Graphic, January 1947; “Segregation”2

“Uncle Tom Wants You!“ Poster

“For Sale,” Poster

“For a Discriminating Design...” Poster

The Crisis; March 1928

Barbara Proctor presenting campaign
