Kwame Ture (11 x 17 poster print)
Kwame Ture, born Stokely Carmichael, was a sharp and uncompromising voice of Black liberation who refused to separate the struggle in the U.S. from the broader fight against imperialism and colonial domination worldwide. From his early organizing with SNCC in the Deep South to his call for Black Power, Ture helped ignite a generation's understanding that dignity could not be begged for—it had to be seized through organized, collective action. Rejecting liberal integrationism, he challenged the foundations of white supremacy and capitalism, ultimately aligning his life with revolutionary movements across the Global South. In exile, he became a tireless Pan-African organizer, working to build the All-African People’s Revolutionary Party and linking the liberation of African people everywhere to the dismantling of empire. His clarity, discipline, and internationalist vision continue to offer a blueprint for those struggling to build a new world rooted in self-determination, unity, and socialist transformation.
- 1 print shipped in a rigid mailer (made from recycled cardstock)
- printed on acid-free, premium matte-photo paper
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paper weight + thickness: 250/m² / 66lbs
*frame not included*
printed on acid-free, premium matte-photo paper printed on acid-free, premium matte-photo paper
paper weight + thickness: 250/m² / 66lbs
*frame not included*
your print (or multiple prints) shipped in a rigid mailer or tube (made from recycled cardstock) depending on order quantity
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