IN SPIRIT AND PEACE BROTHERS IN MOTION

Weusi: The Movement,
Timmy Mc Cray and abno Mc Cray TIMMY YOU ARE MISSED I SALUTE THE ZULUS IN GOD WE TRUST THE LATE HODORI THE LATE ELLSWORTH AUSBY WE ARE ONE THE SPIRIT LIVES Wessui Artist The Late James Cameron Sepyo IN THE HOUSE OF JAH IN THE NAME OF JAH Bob Marley Romare Bearden Mary McLeod Bethum Queen Mother Audrey Moore Tribute To Our Ancestors The Spirit Continues To Rise The Blues Treasure The Spirits Of Our Ancestors Gallery Ancestors Corner Marcus Garvey The Prophets House Tribute To Rosa Park The Prophet Malcolm X Shabazz

IN MY FATHERS HOUSE


Weusi: The Movement, A Renaissance in Retrospect.
April 8-June 10, 1995.
Unpag. (28 pp.) exhib. cat., 9 color illus., 33 b&w illus. and photos of artists and historical events, exhib. checklist of 40 works by 15 artists. Text by Kay Brown; highlights of Weusi history compiled by Ademola Olugebefola with the assistance of Weusi members. Included: Hameed Benjamin, Okoe Pyatt, Abdullah Aziz, Taiwo Shabazz, Otto Neals, Ademola Olugebefola, Bill Howell, Gaylord Hassan, Abdul Rahman, Ni Ahene La Mettle-Nunoo, Emmett Wigglesworth, Muhammad Mufutau, James Sepyo, Kay Brown, James Phillips. List of deceased members Renée Pyatt, Bill Howell, Harold Drysdale, Rudy Irwin (Baba Kachenga), Alfred C. Washington (Wachuku), David E. Daniels, G. Falcon Beazer, Charles Abramson, Maurice F. Erwin (Akinyele Awolowo.) Another list pays tribute to the 25th anniversary of the sister group Where We At Black Women Artists, listing past and present members: Carol Blank, Shirley Bowen, Kay Brown, Viola Burley, Carole Byard, Gylbert Coker, Jerrolyn Crooks, Pat Davis, Miriam Francis, Rafala Green, Linda Hiwot, Jamillah Jennings, Doris Kane, Maimai Leabua, Dindga McCannon, Charlotte Richardson-Ka, Faith Ringgold, Akweke Singho, Modu Tanzania, Jean Taylor, Priscilla Taylor, Grace Williams. Oblong 8vo, pictorial card wraps.

Honoring Our Brothers Who Have Passed

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