Black Power/White Power
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Black Power/White Power (1968) is the title of a poster by Tomi Ungerer.
- "The poster records a moment in history, in 1968, when the Vietnam War, then at its apogee, had stimulated blacks to make new, militant demands for equality ... Worse, Ungerer does not merely equate black and white power; as an indication that he considers black power to ..." --Vietnam Images: War And Representation (1989) by James Aulich and Jeffrey Walsh
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See also
- 69 (sex position)
- Yin yang
- Black power
- White power
- Counterculture
- Poster
- EAT, another poster by Tomi Ungerer
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