Visual Identity Politics and Remix Society
LosAngeles

Timeline of Huey Remixed

Huey Remixed 2020: White Rattan Chair

Timeline of Huey Remixed

Huey Remixed 2020: Crystal V Cotton as Elaine Brown

Timeline of Huey Remixed

Huey Remixed 2013: Jennifer Moon

Jennifer Moon, There Is Nothing Left but Freedom, detail of You Can Kill My Body, but You Can’t Kill My Soul, 2013

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Timeline of Huey Remixed

Huey Remixed 2011: Freddie Gibbs

Timeline of Huey Remixed

Huey Remixed 2008: Otabenga Jones

Grow Black Growth Activity page 14 2008, Otabenga Jones and Associates, Xerox booklet. Courtesy of the artist.

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Timeline of Huey Remixed

Huey Remixed 2007: Henry Taylors Painting Of Huey

Timeline of Huey Remixed

Huey Remixed 1972: JET Magazine

JET Magazine. May 11, 1972. Vol. 42, Nr. 7. Johnson Publishing Company

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Timeline of Huey Remixed

Huey Remixed 1969: Press Conference

Found on Instagram #hueypnewton

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Timeline of Huey Remixed

Huey Remixed 1969: Graphic Happy Birthday Huey

Timeline of Huey Remixed

Huey Remixed 1968: Alprentice ‘Bunchy’ Carter

In January 1968, in Los Angeles CA, USA, Bunchy Carter unfurled a poster of Huey Newton on his wicker throne at a poetry reading to declare Huey Newton was the leader of the Black Liberation Struggle.

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