395
MALCOLM X.
Organization of Afro-American Unity Inc. Aims and
Objectives.
Printed flyer., single 4to sheet, forming four pages, portraits of Malcolm X
and his sister Ella Collins followed by the Aims and Objectives, “seal” of the OOAAU at
the top of the first page which has a small spot in the center right.
New York: O.A.A.U. Headquarters, Hotel Teresa, circa 1964
[500/750]
Apparently quite scarce. We could not locate any copies of this flyer. There are staple holes at
the fold, but no indication that anything more than this single sheet was ever inside.
396
MALCOLM X.
He Was Ready! Are You?
Black and white poster, from a pho-
tograph, 21 x 17 inches.
Np, circa 1970’s
[600/800]
397
MALCOLM X.
SNCC photographic poster of Malcolm X.
Black and white
SNCC poster from a photograph by Francis Mitchell, 22
3
4
x 29 inches; faint crease where
folded.
San Francisco: Orbit Graphics, 1967
[600/800]
A classic pose of Malcolm, his arm upraised, with his index finger pointing—to make the point.
398
(MEDICINE.) The National Medical Association, and Meharry Medical College.
Small but rich group of periodicals and two year books.
Thirteen issues of the
Journal of the National Medical Association * two issues of the Meharry News * two
copies of The Mouthpiece, official organ of the Women’s Auxiliary of the National
Medical Association * two annual convention booklets * two copies of the annual
“Maharrian for 1944 * the 1945 “Commencement booklet.
SIZE AND CONDITION VARIES
,
SHOULD BE SEEN
-
OFFERED AS IS
.
Vp 1920’s-40’s
[800/1,200]
The National Medical Association is the oldest
such association for African American physicians
and pharmacists in the United States. Conceived
in no spirit of racial exclusiveness, fostering no
ethnic antagonism, but born of the exigencies of
the American environment, the National Medical
Association has for its object the banding together
for mutual cooperation and helpfulness, the men
and women of African descent who are legally and
honorably engaged in the practice of the cognate
professions of medicine, surgery, pharmacy and
dentistry.”-C.V. Roman, M.D. NMA Founding
Member and First Editor of the JNMA 1908.”
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