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Black Maria: Art and Politics (Vol. III, No. 1)

Black Maria: Art and Politics (Vol. III, No. 1)

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Black Maria: Art and Politics (Vol. III, No. 1)

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Chicago, IL: Black Maria Collective, 1975. Black Maria: Art and Politics (Vol. III, No. 1). Chicago, IL: Black Maria Collective, 1975

An uncommon journal of poetry and essays, with attractive illustrations from woodcuts, line drawings and photographic images. Cover photo of Lucy Parsons with an article on Parsons by Arlene Meyers. Includes two contributions by Ntozake Shange.

Established in 1971 by Donna Ippolito, Marge Everett, Karen Ney and Kathy Rowley, the magazine focused on feminist journalism and lesbian writing with essays on controversial topics. A rare look at the early women's movement in Chicago.

9" x 6" thin card pictorial stapled wrappers. 58 pp. plus ads. Wrappers lightly scuffed, corners bumped, very good plus. #97291.

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Lisbet Tellefsen, Dealer in Things Archival US (US)
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Title
Black Maria: Art and Politics (Vol. III, No. 1)
Book Condition
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Publisher
Black Maria Collective
Place of Publication
Chicago, IL
Date Published
1975

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Alameda, California

About Lisbet Tellefsen, Dealer in Things Archival

An Oakland, CA based online dealer specializing in archives, ephemera, manuscript collections, photographs and print material with a focus on African-Americana, LGBTQ+, 20th century American social movements and political posters.

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