Barbara Easley-Cox, civil rights activist
Title
Barbara Easley-Cox, civil rights activist
Description
Barbara Easley-Cox speaks at the "Revolutionary Grain" panel discussion at CSUSM. A panel of Black Panthers and author/photographer Suzun Lucia Lamaina spoke at California State University San Marcos. Easley-Cox was involved with the Black Panther Party in the 1960s and 1970s and was involved in initiatives around food and clothing, as well as involved in the international section of the BPP.
The "Revolutionary Grain" panel discussion was hosted by the Black Student Center on September 20, and focused on the history and legacy of the movement. A companion exhibit was held at the University Library as part of the ongoing Context Exhibit Series, a long-standing instructionally related Library program designed to support student learning and research and to foster community discussion and engagement through the use of art.
The "Revolutionary Grain" panel discussion was hosted by the Black Student Center on September 20, and focused on the history and legacy of the movement. A companion exhibit was held at the University Library as part of the ongoing Context Exhibit Series, a long-standing instructionally related Library program designed to support student learning and research and to foster community discussion and engagement through the use of art.
Creator
Jake Northington
Date
2017-09-20
Subject
Black Panther Party
Coverage
San Marcos (Calif.)
Publisher
California State University San Marcos University Library
Rights
Rights Holder
Jake Northington
Type
Still image
Identifier
DSC_0102
Files
Citation
Jake Northington, “Barbara Easley-Cox, civil rights activist,” Black Journey, accessed October 31, 2024, https://blackjourney.csusm.edu/items/show/110.