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A bold reinterpretation of the 1968 Free Huey movement poster, this piece captures the visual language of Black Power at its most uncompromising. Featuring disciplined figures, raised fists, and the iconic Black Panther imagery, the design reflects a moment when protest was organized, collective, and unapologetically public.
This print honors the politics of presence—marching bodies, shared purpose, and the demand to be seen and heard. A striking statement piece rooted in resistance history and visual clarity.

FREE HUEY! March for Freedom, Oakland 1968

$15.00Price

Black History Month Sale

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