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Black Panther Party, c. late 1960s


A period-accurate tribute to Black Panther political imprisonment and resistance. This print echoes the visual language of Panther solidarity posters while foregrounding incarceration as a tool of repression. It situates prisons not as failures of justice, but as engines of control.

Best for: Black history courses, movement studies, archival walls
Themes: political prisoners · mass incarceration · resistance

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$18.50Price

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