The Lord is Blessed.
1: Renée Cox, “It Shall Be Named” (1994). Gelatin silver prints, mahogany, and plexiglass,
2: Mystic Styles, 1994.
3: Divided Soul, David Alan Harvey, 2003
4: Mock Crucifixion, David Fenton, 1974

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The Lord is Blessed.
1: Renée Cox, “It Shall Be Named” (1994). Gelatin silver prints, mahogany, and plexiglass,
2: Mystic Styles, 1994.
3: Divided Soul, David Alan Harvey, 2003
4: Mock Crucifixion, David Fenton, 1974
Muhammad Ali and the Black Panther Party had a close relationship throughout the 1970s, though he was never an official member of the movement. Here, the legendary boxer marches with a group of Black Panthers, lending his voice to the fight for fair treatment and equal rights on September 19, 1970.
Photographer: ©David Fenton
David Fenton
Anne LaVasseur, Park Concert, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, September, 1971
The Ultimate justice of the people
Outside the New York City courthouse April 11, 1969
Photo by David Fenton
An unidentified man carries a poster that reads "Julio Roldan, Young Lord, Murdered by Police" at Roldan's funeral, October 18, 1970. The Young Lords Organization sought promote Hispanic nationalism, self-determination, and education, and to improve social services in Puerto Rican neighborhoods. Photo credit: David Fenton — in New York, New York.
The Vapors - Turning Japanese (1980 - Live - Countdown - New Clear Days)
Fun fact: This album was a bargain bin find for me in the very early 80s. Most of my Ramones albums were in the bargain bin, too.
1970. Philadelphia. Fists in the air, attendees smile at the Revolutionary People's Party Constitutional Convention
David Fenton - Anne LaVasseur, Park Concert, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, September, 1971