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Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 12 Photos Item Info
Black Martyrs' Weekend (April...

Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 12 Photos
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Item 1 of 12
- Title:
- Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 1/12
- Date Created:
- 1972-04-28
- Description:
- A photograph taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.
- Subjects:
- Life at Grinnell for Black Students Concerned Black Students (CBS)
- Location:
- The Forum
- Latitude:
- 41.747258426624576
- Longitude:
- -92.72019799
- Source:
- Grinnell College
- Source Identifier:
- grinnell:10556
- Type:
- Image;StillImage
- Format:
- image/tiff
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 1/12", The Burling Library Takeover & The Creation of The Black Library, Grinnell College Libraries
- Reference Link:
- /items/grinnell_4957.html#grinnell_10556
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- Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).
Black Martyrs' Weekend (April...

Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 12 Photos
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Item 2 of 12
- Title:
- Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 10/12
- Date Created:
- 1972-04-28
- Description:
- A photograph taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.
- Subjects:
- Life at Grinnell for Black Students Concerned Black Students (CBS)
- Location:
- The Forum
- Latitude:
- 41.747258426624576
- Longitude:
- -92.72019799
- Source:
- Grinnell College
- Source Identifier:
- grinnell:10565
- Type:
- Image;StillImage
- Format:
- image/tiff
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 10/12", The Burling Library Takeover & The Creation of The Black Library, Grinnell College Libraries
- Reference Link:
- /items/grinnell_4957.html#grinnell_10565
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- Rights:
- Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).
Black Martyrs' Weekend (April...

Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 12 Photos
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Item 3 of 12
- Title:
- Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 11/12
- Date Created:
- 1972-04-28
- Description:
- A photograph taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.
- Subjects:
- Life at Grinnell for Black Students Concerned Black Students (CBS)
- Location:
- Herrick Chapel
- Latitude:
- 41.74759389
- Longitude:
- -87.72195262
- Source:
- Grinnell College
- Source Identifier:
- grinnell:10566
- Type:
- Image;StillImage
- Format:
- image/tiff
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 11/12", The Burling Library Takeover & The Creation of The Black Library, Grinnell College Libraries
- Reference Link:
- /items/grinnell_4957.html#grinnell_10566
Rights
- Rights:
- Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).
Black Martyrs' Weekend (April...

Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 12 Photos
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Item 4 of 12
- Title:
- Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 12/12
- Date Created:
- 1972-04-28
- Description:
- A photograph taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.
- Subjects:
- Life at Grinnell for Black Students Concerned Black Students (CBS)
- Location:
- Grinnell College
- Latitude:
- 41.74877560374103
- Longitude:
- -92.72139543974157
- Source:
- Grinnell College
- Source Identifier:
- grinnell:10567
- Type:
- Image;StillImage
- Format:
- image/tiff
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 12/12", The Burling Library Takeover & The Creation of The Black Library, Grinnell College Libraries
- Reference Link:
- /items/grinnell_4957.html#grinnell_10567
Rights
- Rights:
- Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).
Black Martyrs' Weekend (April...

Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 12 Photos
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Item 5 of 12
- Title:
- Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 2/12
- Date Created:
- 1972-04-28
- Description:
- A photograph taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.
- Subjects:
- Life at Grinnell for Black Students Concerned Black Students (CBS)
- Location:
- Burling Library
- Latitude:
- 41.746718787662246
- Longitude:
- -92.72028416032282
- Source:
- Grinnell College
- Source Identifier:
- grinnell:10557
- Type:
- Image;StillImage
- Format:
- image/tiff
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 2/12", The Burling Library Takeover & The Creation of The Black Library, Grinnell College Libraries
- Reference Link:
- /items/grinnell_4957.html#grinnell_10557
Rights
- Rights:
- Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).
Black Martyrs' Weekend (April...

Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 12 Photos
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Item 6 of 12
- Title:
- Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 3/12
- Date Created:
- 1972-04-28
- Description:
- A photograph taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.
- Subjects:
- Life at Grinnell for Black Students Concerned Black Students (CBS)
- Location:
- The Forum
- Latitude:
- 41.747258426624576
- Longitude:
- -92.72019799
- Source:
- Grinnell College
- Source Identifier:
- grinnell:10558
- Type:
- Image;StillImage
- Format:
- image/tiff
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 3/12", The Burling Library Takeover & The Creation of The Black Library, Grinnell College Libraries
- Reference Link:
- /items/grinnell_4957.html#grinnell_10558
Rights
- Rights:
- Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).
Black Martyrs' Weekend (April...

Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 12 Photos
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Item 7 of 12
- Title:
- Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 4/12
- Date Created:
- 1972-04-28
- Description:
- A photograph taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.
- Subjects:
- Life at Grinnell for Black Students Concerned Black Students (CBS)
- Location:
- The Forum
- Latitude:
- 41.747258426624576
- Longitude:
- -92.72019799
- Source:
- Grinnell College
- Source Identifier:
- grinnell:10559
- Type:
- Image;StillImage
- Format:
- image/tiff
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 4/12", The Burling Library Takeover & The Creation of The Black Library, Grinnell College Libraries
- Reference Link:
- /items/grinnell_4957.html#grinnell_10559
Rights
- Rights:
- Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).
Black Martyrs' Weekend (April...

Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 12 Photos
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Item 8 of 12
- Title:
- Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 5/12
- Date Created:
- 1972-04-28
- Description:
- A photograph taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.
- Subjects:
- Life at Grinnell for Black Students Concerned Black Students (CBS)
- Location:
- Herrick Chapel
- Latitude:
- 41.74759389
- Longitude:
- -89.72195262
- Source:
- Grinnell College
- Source Identifier:
- grinnell:10560
- Type:
- Image;StillImage
- Format:
- image/tiff
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 5/12", The Burling Library Takeover & The Creation of The Black Library, Grinnell College Libraries
- Reference Link:
- /items/grinnell_4957.html#grinnell_10560
Rights
- Rights:
- Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).
Black Martyrs' Weekend (April...

Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 12 Photos
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Item 9 of 12
- Title:
- Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 6/12
- Date Created:
- 1972-04-28
- Description:
- A photograph taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.
- Subjects:
- Life at Grinnell for Black Students Concerned Black Students (CBS)
- Location:
- Herrick Chapel
- Latitude:
- 41.74759389
- Longitude:
- -88.72195262
- Source:
- Grinnell College
- Source Identifier:
- grinnell:10561
- Type:
- Image;StillImage
- Format:
- image/tiff
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 6/12", The Burling Library Takeover & The Creation of The Black Library, Grinnell College Libraries
- Reference Link:
- /items/grinnell_4957.html#grinnell_10561
Rights
- Rights:
- Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).
Black Martyrs' Weekend (April...

Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 12 Photos
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Item 10 of 12
- Title:
- Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 7/12
- Date Created:
- 1972-04-28
- Description:
- A photograph taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.
- Subjects:
- Life at Grinnell for Black Students Concerned Black Students (CBS)
- Location:
- Grinnell College
- Latitude:
- 41.74877560374103
- Longitude:
- -92.72139543974157
- Source:
- Grinnell College
- Source Identifier:
- grinnell:10562
- Type:
- Image;StillImage
- Format:
- image/tiff
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 7/12", The Burling Library Takeover & The Creation of The Black Library, Grinnell College Libraries
- Reference Link:
- /items/grinnell_4957.html#grinnell_10562
Rights
- Rights:
- Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).
Black Martyrs' Weekend (April...

Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 12 Photos
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Item 11 of 12
- Title:
- Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 8/12
- Date Created:
- 1972-04-28
- Description:
- A photograph taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.
- Subjects:
- Life at Grinnell for Black Students Concerned Black Students (CBS)
- Location:
- Grinnell College
- Latitude:
- 41.74877560374103
- Longitude:
- -92.72139543974157
- Source:
- Grinnell College
- Source Identifier:
- grinnell:10563
- Type:
- Image;StillImage
- Format:
- image/tiff
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 8/12", The Burling Library Takeover & The Creation of The Black Library, Grinnell College Libraries
- Reference Link:
- /items/grinnell_4957.html#grinnell_10563
Rights
- Rights:
- Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).
Black Martyrs' Weekend (April...

Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 12 Photos
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Item 12 of 12
- Title:
- Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 9/12
- Date Created:
- 1972-04-28
- Description:
- A photograph taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.
- Subjects:
- Life at Grinnell for Black Students Concerned Black Students (CBS)
- Location:
- Grinnell College
- Latitude:
- 41.74877560374103
- Longitude:
- -92.72139543974157
- Source:
- Grinnell College
- Source Identifier:
- grinnell:10564
- Type:
- Image;StillImage
- Format:
- image/tiff
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 9/12", The Burling Library Takeover & The Creation of The Black Library, Grinnell College Libraries
- Reference Link:
- /items/grinnell_4957.html#grinnell_10564
Rights
- Rights:
- Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).
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- Title:
- Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 12 Photos
- Date Created:
- 1972-04-28
- Description:
- This is a series of photographs taken during Grinnell's Black Martyr's Weekend, April 28-30, 1972. Events of the 4th Black Martyrs Weekend included a poetry reading by renowned poet Gwendolyn Brooks, a speech delivered by “radical” Christian theologian James Cone, informal lectures (referred to as rap sessions) with journalist Lutrelle Palmer and Revolutionary Workers Union spokesman James Boggs, and a dance featuring a Chicago band, Rasputin Stash.
- Subjects:
- Life at Grinnell for Black Students Concerned Black Students (CBS)
- Location:
- Grinnell College
- Latitude:
- 41.74877560374103
- Longitude:
- -92.72139543974157
- Source:
- Grinnell College
- Source Identifier:
- grinnell:4957
- Type:
- Image;StillImage
- Format:
- image/tiff
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Black Martyrs' Weekend (April 28-30, 1972) - 12 Photos", The Burling Library Takeover & The Creation of The Black Library, Grinnell College Libraries
- Reference Link:
- /items/grinnell_4957.html
Rights
- Rights:
- Copyright to this work is held by the author(s), in accordance with United States copyright law (USC 17). Readers of this work have certain rights as defined by the law, including but not limited to fair use (17 USC 107 et seq.).