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Black Consciousness and Political Action

"While most of the items are from her 20s in the 1970s, during a time when the Black Radical Tradition was alive in the hearts and in the streets, there are items in the collection from later in Umi's life. For me, these speak to the enduring nature of her commitment, which is a hallmark of many in her generation."

Black Fist

Columbus, Ohio
1969
Black Fist

Clifford Glover

Jamaica, NY
2014
Clifford Glover

Guyana

Georgetown, Guyana
1971
Guyana

Legacy

New York/Philadelphia/Atlanta/DC
1999 - 2007
Legacy

Letter to Violet

Columbus, Ohio
November 1971

African Liberation Day

San Francisco, CA
1974

Millions March

San Francisco, CA
1974

More from Umi's Radical Library

Fort Belvoir, VA
1942

Reparations

Jamaica, NY
2004

Buttons

Jamaica, NY
April 1966
Curator's Notes:

The items in this collection explore the concept of Black consciousness (a positive self-awareness as Black people for Black people) and the kinds of political actions it results in through Umi's own work for Black liberation. While most of the items are from her 20s in the 1970s, during a time when the Black Radical Tradition was alive in the hearts and in the streets, there are items in the collection from later in Umi's life. For me, these speak to the enduring nature of her commitment, which is a hallmark of many in her generation. These items also ask us to consider what has changed for Black consciousness and political action over time.