[1970] · New York
by [AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY & LITERATURE] [BLACK PANTHERS]
New York: The Committee to Defend the Panther 21, [1970]. Mimeographed broadside, with text and illustration printed in black on light blue stock, measuring 8.5" x 14". Faint horizontal fold smoothed out at center, light handling, with subtle toning along the upper edge; Very Good+. Flyer produced by the Committee to Defend the Panther 21, drawing attention to four defense motions to be dealt with on July 29, 1970, and encouraging readers to show up to court in person. "Only a consistent and massive show of support by people--black and white--can make the state realize that it tramples on the rights of its citizens at its own peril. We must be there where it counts the most--in the courtroom. That is where the power of the state confronts the defendants directly." An uncredited illustration of a rather sinister-looking judge appears at upper right corner. 83814. (Inventory #: 83814)