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

Black Martyrs' Weekend (April...
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.
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Black Martyrs' Weekend (April...
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.
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Black Martyrs' Weekend (April...
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.
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Black Martyrs' Weekend (April...
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.
IMAGE
Black Martyrs' Weekend (April...
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.
IMAGE
Black Martyrs' Weekend (April...
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.
IMAGE
Black Martyrs' Weekend (April...
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.
IMAGE
Black Martyrs' Weekend (April...
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.
IMAGE
Black Martyrs' Weekend (April...
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.
IMAGE
Black Martyrs' Weekend (April...
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.
IMAGE
Black Martyrs' Weekend (April...
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.
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Black Martyrs' Weekend (April...
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.
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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
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