Anti-war comic entitled, "Vietnam," providing arguments against the Vietnam War with an emphasis on the injustices with regard to African American enlisted soldiers.
Black and white photograph of Cleveland Sellers seated outdoors, to be used for a "special to the Charlotte Observer […] for use with story by Observer Staffer Jack Bass."
Photograph of Cleveland Sellers and sizable group of African American associates present at a forum in front of a black audience. Sellers sits in front of a microphone. A large poster of Malcolm X is posted on the wall behind Sellers as well as a poster featuring two black children which reads "Land is the Basis of All Power." May be related to the Black Power movement.
Photograph of Cleveland Sellers in 1973 possibly taken outside of prison following Sellers' release. Sellers is sitting under a tree possibly wearing prison garb.
Photograph of Cleveland Sellers and associate Willie Ricks standing in a yard in front of a home. May have been taken in the 1970s upon Sellers' release from prison.
Photograph of Cleveland Sellers and Stokely Carmichael marching at an anti-war (presumably Vietnam) rally amongst a crowd of both white and black protesters. Carmichael holds a sign that reads "Bring The Troops Home Now!" Inscription on the back reads, "Stokly (sic) Carmichael- dark glasses. Cleveland Sellers to his right."
Photograph of Cleveland Sellers possibly wearing blue prison garb. Most likely taken in the early 1970s. Inscription on back reads: "To Sis Gwen & Sis Nozisy(?) With Love and Hope, Cleve. May 1973."
Caption reads "Two girls peering from window of Leesburg, Ga... where they were held in August-September 1963…one month after being arrested in peaceful demon[stration?] in Americus, Ga. SNCC photo."
Black and white photograph of two smiling girls, "peering from window of Leesburg, Ga. Stockade where they were held in August-September 1963 for as long as one month after being arrested in peaceful demonstrations in Americus, Ga. SNCC photo."
Photograph of Cleveland Sellers (second from left), Stokely Carmichael/Kwame Ture (fourth from left) and four African American men taken outside of a South Carolina Department of Corrections facility possibly following Sellers' release from prison in the early 1970s. Two men are gesturing with a raised fist, possibly related to the Black Power movement.
Photograph of Cleveland Sellers (middle), Stokely Carmichael/Kwame Ture (far left, red jacket) and five others taken outside of a facility of the South Carolina Department of Corrections possibly taken following his release from prison in the early 1970s. Sellers is standing next to a woman who is believed to be his wife.
Photograph of Cleveland Sellers with Stokely Carmichael/Kwame Ture outside of a South Carolina Department of Corrections facility possibly taken following Sellers' release from prison in the early 1970s.
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