Xiongyue Yu Journal Entry 4 - Dana C.Chandler, Jr with Fred Hampton’s Door, 1960

 Dana C. Chandler, Jr with Fred Hampton’s Door, 1960 (pp. 71)

• Published in Time Magazine in 1970
• In the picture, Dana C. Chandler stands alongside a painting entitled Fred Hampton's Door, which is stacked against a larger canvas titled "Free Huey."
• I think what is interesting in this image is that it demonstrates how art was used by people back in the day as a medium for communicating, spreading important and urgent messages, and expressing what they believed in. 
“Black art is the tremendous force for education and political development.” (pp. 70) 
• In 1967, Chandler witnessed the violent dispersal of peaceful protests in Boston by the police, and he began calling himself a "Black Expressionist." 
• Huey's freedom is the urgent message conveyed by this painting.
Huey Newton is the Black Panther Party chairman who was imprisoned in 1968 for allegedly killing an Oakland police officer and protesting the Chicago police who had murdered Fred Hampton by shooting through the door to his bedroom


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