Document entitled, "NKRUMAISM - The Ideology of the All-African People's Revolutionary Party," discussing the background of Nkrumaism, a "strategy of liberation, development and progress of African people in particular and man in general."
Two-page poster printed in People's Daily World that reads "Apartheid. South African Workers and U.S. Workers say: Shut it down!" Illustration includes two watchtowers on top of a building with a barbwire fence around it in the background. In the foreground, two hands each hold half of a chain where a lock that will join the two chains reads "Unity." The image is symbolically locking out apartheid. Artist signature reads "S. Joseph."
Afro-American Literature List of Authors and Genres, including The Slave Narrative, 1760-1860, Autobiography, 1760-Present, Letters, 1791-Present, Folk Sermon, 1786- , Literary Sermon, 1780-Present, Articles, 1780-Present, Orations, 1840-Present, Drama, 1840-Present, Fiction, 1840-Present, Essays, 1900-Present, and Poetry, 1760-Present.
Front and back views of a metal lunchbox and thermos depicting scenes from the television show "Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids" which aired from 1972 to 1985.