Black and white poster of a young Malcolm X with stylized graphic design and blue rays in the background, featuring text about his background and activism.

You Can Jail a Revolutionary by Emory Douglas

This silkscreen was done b y Douglas, Emory in 1969. This was produced for the Black Panther Party in the United States of America. Silkscreen, printed in Chicago. This is a graphic of Emory Douglas's Poster Honoring Fred Hampton, You Can Jail a Revolutionary but You Can't Jail a Revolution... The Black Panther Party for Self-Defense (BPP) was founded in October 1966 in Oakland, California by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale. It was a revolutionary organization with an ideology of Black nationalism, socialism, and armed self-defense, particularly against police brutality.

This item is being sold for R30,000.00

A vintage poster promoting the Black Panther Party features a smiling young person shouting with words "I am a revolutionary" on the side. The poster includes contact information and a logo of a black panther. It is mainly black and white with a partial image of a face in the background.