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Title The Wall of Respect : public art and Black liberation in 1960s Chicago / edited by Abdul Alkalimat, Romi Crawford, Rebecca Zorach.

Publication Info. Evanston, Illinois : Northwestern University Press, 2017.
©2017

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Description 362 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 345-349) and index.
Summary The Wall of Respect: Public Art and Black Liberation in 1960s Chicago' is the first in-depth, illustrated history of a lost Chicago monument. The Wall of Respect was a revolutionary mural created by fourteen members of the Organization of Black American Culture (OBAC) on the South Side of Chicago in 1967. This book gathers historic essays, poetry, and previously unpublished primary documents from the movement's founders that provide a visual guide to the work's creation and evolution. Painters and photographers worked side by side on the mural's seven themed sections, which featured portraits of Black heroes and sheroes. The Wall became a platform for music, poetry, and political rallies. Over time it changed, reflecting painful controversies among the artists as well as broader shifts in the Civil Rights and Black Liberation Movements. At the intersection of African American culture, politics, and Chicago art history, The Wall of Respect offers, in one keepsake-quality work, an unsurpassed collection of images and essays that illuminate a powerful monument that continues to fascinate artists, scholars, and readers in Chicago and across the United States.
Contents Introduction / Abdul Alkalimat, Romi Crawford, and Rebecca Zorach -- I. Looking at the Wall of Respect. Painters, poets, and performance: looking at the Wall of Respect / Rebecca Zorach -- Poetry. The Wall / Gwendolyn Brooks -- The Wall / Don L. Lee (Haki Madhubuti) -- Black culture / Useni Eugene Perkins -- Black art spirits / Alicia L. Johnson -- II. Heroes and heroines. The heroes and heroines of the Wall of Respect / Abdul Alkalimat, with contributions by Rebecca Zorach -- III. The wall in history and cultural politics. Black Chicago: the context for the Wall of respect / Abdul Alkalimat -- Black liberation: OBAC and the makers of the Wall of Respect / Abdul Alkalimat -- OBAC documents. Invitation letter and statement of purposes / The Committee for the Arts (Gerald A. McWorter, Hoyt W. Fuller, Conrad Rivers) -- Black people and their art / Gerald A. McWorter -- Festival of the Arts / OBAC -- OBAC position paper : some ideological considerations / Gerald A. McWorter -- Inaugural program / OBAC -- Visual Arts Workshop report / OBAC (prepared by Myrna Weaver and Jeff Donaldson) -- OBAC : Organization of Black American Culture ("all-purpose handout") / Gerald A. McWorter -- An invitation to OBAC dialogues : rappin' Black / Joseph Simpson -- By-laws of the Organization of Black American Culture / Hoyt W. Fuller and Gerald A. McWorter -- Who is on the wall and why / Gerald A. McWorter -- What is a Black hero? / OBAC -- Black heroes / OBAC Officer transition (memorandum) / OBAC -- OBAC progress meeting (letter) / Hoyt W. Fuller and Joseph Simpson -- Black Arts Movement articles. Culture consciousness in Chicago / Hoyt W. Fuller -- The Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians / Muhal Richard Abrams and John Shenoy Jackson -- OBAC: a year later / Hoyt W. Fuller -- Toward a Black aesthetic / Hoyt W. Fuller -- IV. The impact of photography. Black photographers who take Black pictures / Romi Crawford -- Camera works and the Wall of Respect / Romi Crawford -- V. Reverberations. Conflict and change on the Wall / Rebecca Zorach -- Reverberations. Wall paintings on 43d St. show Black man's triumph / Sam Washington, The Defender, August 28, 1967 -- Crowds gather as 'Wall' is formally dedicated / Dave Potter, The Defender, October 2, 1967 -- Wall of Respect : artists paint images of Black dignity in heart of city ghetto / Ebony, December 1967 -- The rise, fall, and legacy of the Wall of Respect movement / Jeff Donaldson, The International review of African American art, 1991 -- Interview with William Walker (excerpt) / Victor Sorell, June 1991 -- William Walker discusses the Wall : Chicago mural group conversation, 1971 -- Interview with Eugene "Eda" Wade (excerpt) / Rebecca Zorach and Marissa Baker, 2015 -- The Wall of Respect : how Chicago artists gave birth to the ethnic mural / Norman Parish III, Chicago tribune, August 23, 1992 -- Wall of Respect symposium (excerpt) / opening address by Romi Crawford and Roundtable discussion, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, April 2015 -- The Wall / Roger Bonair-Asgard.
Subject Organization of Black American Culture -- History.
Organization of Black American Culture. (OCoLC)fst00686899
Street art -- Illinois -- Chicago.
African American mural painting and decoration -- 20th century.
African American mural painting and decoration -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History.
African American mural painting and decoration -- Social aspects -- Illinois -- Chicago.
Black Arts movement -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History.
Civil rights movements -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History.
African Americans -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Social conditions -- 20th century.
Chicago (Ill.) -- Social conditions -- 20th century.
African American mural painting and decoration. (OCoLC)fst00799271
African Americans -- Social conditions. (OCoLC)fst00799698
Black Arts movement. (OCoLC)fst00833583
Civil rights movements. (OCoLC)fst00862708
Social conditions. (OCoLC)fst01919811
Street art. (OCoLC)fst01134650
Illinois -- Chicago. (OCoLC)fst01204048
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Added Author Alkalimat, Abdul, editor, author.
Crawford, Romi, editor, author.
Zorach, Rebecca, 1969- editor, author.
Added Title Public art and Black liberation in nineteen-sixties Chicago
ISBN 9780810135932 (paperback alkaline paper)
0810135930 (paperback alkaline paper)
9780810135949 (electronic book)
0810135949 (electronic book)
Standard No. 40027491048

 
    
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