1967 · Oakland
by [African Americana]. [Congress of Racial Equality]
Oakland, 1967. Very good plus.. Printed leaflet, 11 x 8.5 inches, with photographic portrait of Muhammad Ali. Minimal edge wear. A very rare small broadside or handbill promoting the 1967 national convention of the Congress for Racial Equality, held at the Oakland Auditorium in the summer of 1967. The motto of the convention is printed at top: "Black Power: 'Blueprint for Survival.'" A portrait of a smiling Muhammad Ali is printed at right, and the text conveys the location, time, and contact information for the convention, along with a long list of other attendees, including Dick Gregory, Rap Brown, Leroi Jones, Dr. Kenneth Clark, two African ambassadors, (truncated)