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Invitation for a event hosted by the Black Studies Department of UNCC, 1974
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Invitation for a event hosted by the Black Studies Department of UNCC, 1974
An invitation for " Celebration of Life, Survival and Love: A Human Experience" held by the Director of Black Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte on Sunday January 27, 1974. The front of the invitation features three intersecting circles at center that have the words: [Life / Survival / Love] in each one of the rings
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This print showcases an invitation for a momentous event hosted by the Black Studies Department of UNCC in 1974. The invitation, titled "Celebration of Life, Survival and Love: A Human Experience" was organized by the esteemed Director of Black Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. The front design of this historic invitation features three intersecting circles at its center, each adorned with a powerful word - "Life" "Survival" and "Love". These words encapsulate the essence of the event, symbolizing the core values that were celebrated during this significant gathering. Taking place on Sunday, January 27th in 1974, this event held great importance within African American communities as it aimed to honor their cultural heritage and promote education about black history. The location remains unknown but serves as a reminder that such celebrations took place across America during this era. Preserved within ink on paper, this unique piece exemplifies graphic design from the 20th century. It represents not only an invitation but also a testament to resilience and unity among African Americans during a time when their voices were striving to be heard. Today, this photograph is housed in the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), serving as a valuable artifact that documents both personal experiences and collective struggles faced by African Americans throughout history.
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