first edition Unbound
1976 · Davis
Davis: [Black Student Union, 1976. Unbound. Near Fine. Illustration of black family on front, with "Ujima" printed next to it (Ujima means "collective work and responsibility"). 11" x 17". Offset printed in green, orange, and black on stiff paper. Spotting on the unprinted rear restricted to one side, slightly affecting border of image on front. Near fine.
The Black Family Festival at UC Davis was launched by the Black Student Union in 1971 (then known as Black Family Day). The website for the event notes that all forms of blackness are represented: "Every year marks a monumental step towards Black empowerment and strengthening of our community and families. The family reflects the resilience, diversity, and openness of black culture."
A striking poster not appearing in commerce, auction, or *OCLC.* . (Inventory #: 578788)
The Black Family Festival at UC Davis was launched by the Black Student Union in 1971 (then known as Black Family Day). The website for the event notes that all forms of blackness are represented: "Every year marks a monumental step towards Black empowerment and strengthening of our community and families. The family reflects the resilience, diversity, and openness of black culture."
A striking poster not appearing in commerce, auction, or *OCLC.* . (Inventory #: 578788)