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  1. The artistic activism of Elombe Brath
    Contributor: Aiello, Thomas (HerausgeberIn); Brath, Elombe (IllustratorIn)
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  University Press of Mississippi, Jackson

    In 1963, at the height of the southern civil rights movement, Cecil Brathwaite (1936-2014), under the pseudonym Cecil Elombe Brath, published a satire of Black leaders entitled Color Us Cullud! The American Negro Leadership Official Coloring Book.... more

    Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Kunstbibliothek
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    In 1963, at the height of the southern civil rights movement, Cecil Brathwaite (1936-2014), under the pseudonym Cecil Elombe Brath, published a satire of Black leaders entitled Color Us Cullud! The American Negro Leadership Official Coloring Book. The book pillories a variety of Black leaders--from political figures like Adam Clayton Powell and Whitney Young to civil rights activists like Martin Luther King, Bayard Rustin, and John Lewis, and even entertainers like Sammy Davis Jr. , Lena Horne, and Dick Gregory--critiquing the inauthenticity of movement leaders while urging a more radical approach to Black activism. Despite the strong illustrations and unique commentary presented in the coloring book, it has virtually disappeared from histories of the movement. The Artistic Activism of Elombe Brath restores the coloring book and its creator to a place of prominence in the historiography of the Black left. It begins with an analysis of Brath's influences, describing his life and work including his development as a Black nationalist thinker and Black satirist. This volume includes Brath's early works--illustrations for DownBeat magazine and Beat Jokes, Bop Humor, & Cool Cartoons--as well as the full run of his comic strip "Congressman Carter and Beat Nick Jackson" from the New York Citizen-Call and a complete edition of Color Us Cullud! itself. These illustrations are followed by annotations that frame and contextualize each of the coloring book's entries. The book closes with selections from Brath's art and political thinking via archival material and samples of his written work. Ultimately, this volume captures and restores a unique perspective on the civil rights movement often omitted from the historiography but vital to understanding its full scope

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Aiello, Thomas (HerausgeberIn); Brath, Elombe (IllustratorIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781496835376; 1496835379; 9781496835369; 1496835360
    RVK Categories: LI 99999
    Subjects: African American artists; Humorists, American; African American wit and humor; African American civic leaders; Civil rights workers; Caricatures and cartoons; Radicalism in art; African Americans in art; African Americans; Coloring books; Humour noir américain; Défenseurs des droits de l'homme - Caricatures et dessins humoristiques; Leaders noirs américains - Caricatures et dessins humoristiques; Albums à colorier; Noirs américains dans l'art; Noirs américains - Portraits; Artistes noirs américains; Radicalisme dans l'art; coloring books; Radicalism in art; African American artists; Civil rights workers; Caricatures and cartoons; African American civic leaders; African American wit and humor; African Americans; African Americans in art; Coloring books; Humorists, American; Political and social views; Coloring books; Caricatures and cartoons; Portraits; Coloring books; Portraits
    Other subjects: Brath, Elombe (1936-2014)
    Scope: xi, 280 Seiten, Illustrationen, 27 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-271) and index

    Part One ELOMBE BRATH IN CONTEXT -- 1. The Caribbean Origins of Elombe Brath's Radicalism -- 2. The Life and Work of Elombe Brath -- 3. The Rhetorical Origins of Elombe Brath's Satire -- Part Two BRATH'S EARLY WORK -- 4. Down Beat Jazz Record Reviews Illustrations, 1957 -- 5. Cartoons from Beat Jokes, Bop Humor, & Cool Cartoons, 1960 -- Part Three COMIC RADICALISM -- 6. Comic Radicalism -- 7. Congressman Carter and Beatnick Jackson Comic Strips, 1960-1961 -- 8. Color Us Cullud! The American Negro Leadership Official Coloring Book, 1964 -- 9. Annotations to the Coloring Book -- Part Four MISCELLANEOUS ART AND ESSAYS -- 10. Miscellaneous Activist Art, 1963-1970 -- 11. Essays, 1979-1990s -- Black Solidarity Day Denounces Rights Record -- The US at 205 -- From 1900 to 2000: The Pan-African Century: A Vindication and Victory for the Vision of Marcus Garvey -- Black Political Opportunists: Dis' the Anti-Apartheid Movement.

  2. The artistic activism of Elombe Brath
    Contributor: Aiello, Thomas (HerausgeberIn); Brath, Elombe (IllustratorIn)
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  University Press of Mississippi, Jackson

    In 1963, at the height of the southern civil rights movement, Cecil Brathwaite (1936-2014), under the pseudonym Cecil Elombe Brath, published a satire of Black leaders entitled Color Us Cullud! The American Negro Leadership Official Coloring Book.... more

    Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Kunstbibliothek
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan

     

    In 1963, at the height of the southern civil rights movement, Cecil Brathwaite (1936-2014), under the pseudonym Cecil Elombe Brath, published a satire of Black leaders entitled Color Us Cullud! The American Negro Leadership Official Coloring Book. The book pillories a variety of Black leaders--from political figures like Adam Clayton Powell and Whitney Young to civil rights activists like Martin Luther King, Bayard Rustin, and John Lewis, and even entertainers like Sammy Davis Jr. , Lena Horne, and Dick Gregory--critiquing the inauthenticity of movement leaders while urging a more radical approach to Black activism. Despite the strong illustrations and unique commentary presented in the coloring book, it has virtually disappeared from histories of the movement. The Artistic Activism of Elombe Brath restores the coloring book and its creator to a place of prominence in the historiography of the Black left. It begins with an analysis of Brath's influences, describing his life and work including his development as a Black nationalist thinker and Black satirist. This volume includes Brath's early works--illustrations for DownBeat magazine and Beat Jokes, Bop Humor, & Cool Cartoons--as well as the full run of his comic strip "Congressman Carter and Beat Nick Jackson" from the New York Citizen-Call and a complete edition of Color Us Cullud! itself. These illustrations are followed by annotations that frame and contextualize each of the coloring book's entries. The book closes with selections from Brath's art and political thinking via archival material and samples of his written work. Ultimately, this volume captures and restores a unique perspective on the civil rights movement often omitted from the historiography but vital to understanding its full scope

     

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    Content information
    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Aiello, Thomas (HerausgeberIn); Brath, Elombe (IllustratorIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781496835376; 1496835379; 9781496835369; 1496835360
    RVK Categories: LI 99999
    Subjects: African American artists; Humorists, American; African American wit and humor; African American civic leaders; Civil rights workers; Caricatures and cartoons; Radicalism in art; African Americans in art; African Americans; Coloring books; Humour noir américain; Défenseurs des droits de l'homme - Caricatures et dessins humoristiques; Leaders noirs américains - Caricatures et dessins humoristiques; Albums à colorier; Noirs américains dans l'art; Noirs américains - Portraits; Artistes noirs américains; Radicalisme dans l'art; coloring books; Radicalism in art; African American artists; Civil rights workers; Caricatures and cartoons; African American civic leaders; African American wit and humor; African Americans; African Americans in art; Coloring books; Humorists, American; Political and social views; Coloring books; Caricatures and cartoons; Portraits; Coloring books; Portraits
    Other subjects: Brath, Elombe (1936-2014)
    Scope: xi, 280 Seiten, Illustrationen, 27 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-271) and index

    Part One ELOMBE BRATH IN CONTEXT -- 1. The Caribbean Origins of Elombe Brath's Radicalism -- 2. The Life and Work of Elombe Brath -- 3. The Rhetorical Origins of Elombe Brath's Satire -- Part Two BRATH'S EARLY WORK -- 4. Down Beat Jazz Record Reviews Illustrations, 1957 -- 5. Cartoons from Beat Jokes, Bop Humor, & Cool Cartoons, 1960 -- Part Three COMIC RADICALISM -- 6. Comic Radicalism -- 7. Congressman Carter and Beatnick Jackson Comic Strips, 1960-1961 -- 8. Color Us Cullud! The American Negro Leadership Official Coloring Book, 1964 -- 9. Annotations to the Coloring Book -- Part Four MISCELLANEOUS ART AND ESSAYS -- 10. Miscellaneous Activist Art, 1963-1970 -- 11. Essays, 1979-1990s -- Black Solidarity Day Denounces Rights Record -- The US at 205 -- From 1900 to 2000: The Pan-African Century: A Vindication and Victory for the Vision of Marcus Garvey -- Black Political Opportunists: Dis' the Anti-Apartheid Movement.