CELEBRATING A LEGACY
ART DIRECTION / VISUAL IDENTITY
Emory Douglas is an American graphic artist, revolutionary, and former Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party. From 1967 until the disbandment of the Black Panther Party in the 1980s, Emory Douglas was appointed the crucial role of designing every newspaper for the movement across the United States.
He developed striking, bold iconography and captured the power of the movement, representing the oppression and experience of Black Americans in the United States through graphic art, leaving behind a lasting legacy.
Today, Emory Douglas remains an iconic and renowned figure in the art world, and is revered as one of, if not the most, influential revolutionary artist of the twentieth century.
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