Black Panthers and crowd, Free Huey Rally, Bobby Hutton Memorial Park, Oakland, CA (Ruth-Marion Baruch with camera), from A Photo Essay on The Black Panthers
Contents of this path:
- L to R: Free Huey Rally, De Fremery Park from A Photo Essay on The Black Panthers; Sign posted in National Head-quarters, Berkeley, CA, from A Photo Essay on The Black Panthers; Black Panther in Marin City, CA, from A Photo Essay on The Black Panthers
- L to R: Children cutting bread which was brought to the Free Huey Rally by the Diggers, De Fremery Park, Oakland, CA, from A Photo Essay on The Black Panthers; Kathleen Cleaver, Communications Secretary of the Black Panther Party and wife of Eldridge Cl
- Black Panthers from Sacramento, Free Huey Rally, Bobby Hutton Memorial Park, Oakland, CA
- Untitled, Exhibition, de Young Museum, San Francisco, California
- Untitled, Exhibition, de Young Museum, San Francisco, California
- Untitled, Exhibition, de Young Museum, San Francisco, California
- Untitled, Exhibition, de Young Museum, San Francisco, California
- Untitled, Exhibition, de Young Museum, San Francisco, California
- Handwritten letter from a student to Ruth-Marion Baruch and Pirkle Jones about the 1968 exhibition at the de Young Museum
- “A Photographic Exhibit in San Francisco Tells Story of the Black Panthers"
- Two young boys eating, St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church, Oakland, CA, from The Black Panther Breakfast Program
- Boy eating bread, St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church, Oakland, CA, from The Black Panther Breakfast Program
- Children eating, St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church, Oakland, CA, from The Black Panther Breakfast Program
- Man serving food to girl, St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church, Oakland, CA, from The Black Panther Breakfast Program
- Letter to Honorable Peter Allen Smith in support of Captain George Gaines who, after a complaint from Mrs. Delta Crist, was charged with disturbing the peace while serving breaksfast at The Black Panthers Free Breakfast Program
- My Mama Told Me
- Announcement for the launch of the first ever Black Panther Free Breakfast Program in Oakland, The Black Panther: Black Community News Service
- A Black, ‘No-Brainwash’ Perspective,”
- “A Mellowed Kathleen Cleaver Stumps the U.S. to Raise Lawyer’s Money for Eldridge”
- Poster insert of Kathleen and Eldridge Cleaver with their first-born son Ahmad Maceo Cleaver
- “1968: Ballot or the Bullet” campaign poster
- A letter from the producer of Afro Am Pioneers, a radio program about black culture, art, and history, requesting permission to use Baruch and Jones' Black Panther Photographs
- A letter from the editor of Voter, the newsletter for the League of Women Voters, to Ruth-Marion Baruch and Pirkle Jones commending them on the Black Panther Party photography project
- A letter from Judi Douglas, Communications Secretary–International Section, Algiers, to Ruth-Marion Baruch asking her to help distribute Party literature
- 1969: Afro-American Solidarity with the Oppressed People of the World, The Black Panther: Black Community News Service
- By All Means Available
- Kill the Pigs Before They Kill You
- Untitled
- Kill the Greedy Slumlords
- Text by Huey P. Newton and Eldridge Cleaver; Illustrations by Akinsanya Kambon; “What We Want”
- Editorial by Brenda Presley; Artwork by Matilaba; “Pigs Xmas Sham Ending...”