Mar 27, 2014 - Sale 2342

Sale 2342 - Lot 161

Price Realized: $ 2,375
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 3,000 - $ 4,000
A UNIQUE COLLECTION (BLACK PANTHERS.) DAVIS, ANGELA. Collection of material from the German Left in support of Angela Davis. Includes: a number of very artistic hand-painted broadsides and petitions, a magazine, plus correspondence and a group of nearly 100 special postcards, printed up to show both individual and group support for Davis during her trial. must be seen Germany, 1971

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a rare collection of material from angel davis's east german supporters. After her studies at Brandeis University, and as part of her further education, Angela Davis studied abroad, in Frankfort Germany. There she managed to survive with a stipend of $100 a month. At first she lived with a German family, but later she moved into a loft in an old industrial building with a group of radical students. After visiting East Berlin during the annual May Day celebration, she felt that the East German government was dealing better with the residual effects of the Nazis and their fascism than were the West Germans. Many of her roommates were active in the radical Socialist German Student Union (SDS) and Davis participated in some of the SDS actions. But events unfolding back home, and especially the formation of the Black Panther Party and the transformation of SNCC, encouraged her to return to the U. S. Later, in the United States, when she was arrested and put on trial, her young East German as well as West German friends rallied to her support and drew up petitions to the U.S. authorities on her behalf. The special post cards and artistic little broadsides in this collection are from her German supporters, some of them children, inspired by her. This tremendous outpouring from Germany - seldom spoken of - shows the kind of support that Davis and other African Americans had from the international community.