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Solidarity with the African American People

Poster
1968 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

OSPAAAL, the Organisation in Solidarity with the People of Africa, Asia and Latin America, is the main publisher of international solidarity posters in Cuba. Based in Havana, their primary means of distributing posters was through their magazine 'Tricontinental', which included a folded poster in nearly every issue. Distributed throughout the world, these posters have messages printed in English, French, Spanish and Arabic. The Organisation espoused the belief that none are truly free until all are free, thus they identified with people suffering injustice throughout the world.

In this poster, the Cuban designer Lazaro Abreu demonstrates a type of visual solidarity with the Black Panthers by appropriating an image made by Emory Douglas, the Party's official artist and the Black Panther Minister of Culture.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleSolidarity with the African American People (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Offset lithograph
Brief description
Solidarity with the African-American People. OSPAAAL poster. Cuba. 1968.
Physical description
Two male Black Panther figures carrying arms and wearing black hats, one with dark glasses. Figures rendered in blue, purple and black. One weapon rendered in red. Orange background. Text written in English, French, Spanish and Arabic.
Dimensions
  • Height: 54.2cm
  • Width: 35.7cm
Marks and inscriptions
Solidarity with the African/ American People August 18, 1968/ Solidarite avec le peuple Afro-Americain/ Le 18 Aout 1968/ Solidaridad con el pueblo/ Afro-Norteamericano 18 de Agosto, 1968/ [same text printed in Arabic] (printed on seven lines across upper margin, black on orange)
Credit line
Gift of the American Friends of the V&A; Gift to the American Friends by Leslie, Judith and Gabri Schreyer and Alice Schreyer Batko
Subjects depicted
Places depicted
Summary
OSPAAAL, the Organisation in Solidarity with the People of Africa, Asia and Latin America, is the main publisher of international solidarity posters in Cuba. Based in Havana, their primary means of distributing posters was through their magazine 'Tricontinental', which included a folded poster in nearly every issue. Distributed throughout the world, these posters have messages printed in English, French, Spanish and Arabic. The Organisation espoused the belief that none are truly free until all are free, thus they identified with people suffering injustice throughout the world.

In this poster, the Cuban designer Lazaro Abreu demonstrates a type of visual solidarity with the Black Panthers by appropriating an image made by Emory Douglas, the Party's official artist and the Black Panther Minister of Culture.
Bibliographic references
  • 'The Art of Revolution: 96 Posters from Cuba' by Dugald Stermer/ Introductory essay by Susan Sontag. London: Pall Mall Press. 1970.
  • '¡Revolución! Cuban Poster Art' by Lincoln Cushing. San Francisco: Chronicle Books. 2003. page 75.
  • David Crowley and Jane Pavitt eds. Cold War Modern: Design 1945-1970. V&A Publishing, 2008. 319p.:ill. ISBN:9781851775439
Other number
LS.1428 - Leslie Schreyer Loan Number
Collection
Accession number
E.798-2004

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Record createdAugust 5, 2004
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