Black Control of the Black Communities. Vote Socialist Workers in 68.


An ephemeral political sticker urging voters to elect Fred Halstead and Paul Boutelle, presidential and vice-presidential candidates for the Socialist Workers Party in 1968.

Kwame Montsho Ajamu Somburu, born Paul Benjamin Boutelle, was an activist, politician, and Black nationalist who ran as a socialist candidate for various political offices, including Mayor of New York City and U.S. Vice President in 1968, and was involved in several organizations advocating for Black rights and opposing the Vietnam War. Somburu’s activism included organizing the Afro-Americans Against the War in Vietnam (AAAWV) and participating in numerous public events, including radio and television appearances during his political campaigns.


Description: Black Control of the Black Communities. Vote Socialist Workers in 68.

[America. np, 1968]. Printed slip with gummed back. 4½ x 2¼ inches. Fine condition.

[3734314]

Price: $45.00

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