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Collection Overview
Title: Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. Collection, 1992-2019
ID: 01/01/MSS00100
Primary Creator: Kennedy, Amos Paul, Jr.
Extent: 20.0 Cubic Feet
Arrangement:
The collection consists of six series arranged by format and size: 1). Prints and postcards, 2.) State road maps, 3.) Promotional materials, 4.) Handheld fans, 5.) Publications, and 6.) Posters. The materials in each series are arranged chronologically by date of the print's creation.
Series 2 contains two subseries: 1.) General and 2.) Bombingham. Series 4 contains two subseries: 1.) General and 2.) Civil rights leaders. Series 5 contains two subseries: 1.) Periodicals and 2.) Event publications.
The collection is described at the item level. The contents of each print are transcribed in quotations, following the capitalization and wording of the prints as closely as possible.
Information contained in parentheses within the quotation marks is found at the top or bottom of the print. Often this information refers to the source of the quotation on the print or an organization involved with the event promoted on the print. For example, “YOUR LIBRARY IS YOUR PARADISE. (Desiderius Erasmus)” and “PRINTERS FAIR (ANNA TEMPLETON CENTRE).”
Text on the background of the prints is included in brackets within quotations. Any information in brackets outside of the quotations indicates design related characteristics of the given print to distinguish it from other prints with identical text. For example, “Food Justice: Community, Local food, Water is life, Fresh Food, Farm-to-Table” [blue and pink].
Date Acquired: 00/00/1997. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: Kuba (African people), Smoking -- Folklore, Tales -- Congo (Democratic Republic), Tales -- Nigeria, Yoruba (African people) -- Folklore
Forms of Material: African Americans--Music, American poetry, Artists' Books--United States, Christmas music, Miniature Books -- Specimens, Postcards, Proverbs, African, Spirituals (Songs)
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
This collection consists of graphic art on handmade paper printed at Kennedy Prints!, Jubilee Press (also Jubalee), or elsewhere by Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. (1948-), an American letterpress printer, papermaker, educator, and social activist. Formats include postcards, posters, state road maps, and hand fans. There is also some additional promotional material for events with which Kennedy was involved. Some items for this collection are individually cataloged and searchable in Primo at the link below. Many are also digitized and available to view online as part of our Digital Collections.
See Administrative/Biographical History and Administrative Information for more information.
Collection Historical Note
Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. was born in Lafayette, Louisiana, in 1948. His father, Amos Paul Kennedy Sr., was a professor of agriculture and chemistry who taught at numerous historically black colleges and universities (HBCU) throughout his professional career. In 1972, Kennedy Jr. earned a BA in mathematics at Grambling University, and went on to pursue an MA in education.
Kennedy spent time in the Peace Corps during graduate school, which gave him the opportunity to teach mathematics in Liberia for 18 months. After contracting and recovering from malaria, he returned to the United States and settled in Gaithersburg, Maryland, taking a position with IBM as a systems programmer. He worked there for three years before moving to Cleveland, Ohio, where he worked for various computer firms and revived his interest in graduate school—this time for library science.
In 1981, Kennedy moved to Chicago, however, which once again put his formal academic plans on hold. While working for AT&T, he studied calligraphy as a hobby and took letterpress courses at Artist's Book Works, a small non-profit papermaking studio that opened in 1983. His initial interest in the printmaking process was peaked during a trip to Colonial Williamsburg, where he saw the town’s 18th century print shop and book bindery. After six months of coursework, Kennedy came into his own press and, being gifted four cabinets of type by a seasoned printer, quickly transformed his basement into a print shop. This private press was called Idiot Press, its name changing to Kennedy and Sons Fine Printing once he shifted his focus to commercial printing, and later to Jubilee Press (also Jubalee).
In 1995, Kennedy began graduate school at the University of Wisconsin, Madison and studied graphic design under Walter Hamady (1940-2019), also taking courses on the history of African art and Vodún. At this time, he moved to Bayside, a suburb of Milwaukee, and worked out of a studio there. He graduated with an MFA in 1997, and in 1998, became the first Black faculty member in the School of Fine Arts at Indiana University.
While living in York, Alabama, in 2002, Kennedy shifted his interest from books to posters and cards. He spent much of the next decade honing his craft in a series of small Alabama towns while traveling to teach, speak, and sell his work. In 2008, he moved to Detroit, Michigan where he established his print shop, Kennedy Prints!.
Using wood type and hand presses, Kennedy produces large editions of wildly colorful, typographically driven posters on inexpensive chipboard stock. His method often involves overprinting multiple layers of text and making constant, subtle alterations to the color of the inks throughout each press run, making each print being subtly unique. He passionately addresses issues of race, freedom, and equality in his work, often incorporating proverbs and tales of the Kuba and Yoruba people of Africa, as well as the work of Black American poets, such as Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906). Kennedy has printed under a number of press names, including York Show Prints, Kennedy & Sons, Fine Printers, and Kennedy Prints!
As more and more artists seek to steer away from computer-generated art, Kennedy is often credited with the revival of the letterpress in contemporary and folk art.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Accruals:
Additions through 2019 have been processed.
Access Restrictions:
Open to researchers.
Use Restrictions:
The RBML reproductions policies can be found here:
http://www.library.illinois.edu/rbx/ReproductionServices.htm
The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted materials.
Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study scholarship or research." If a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of "fair use," that user may be liable for copyright infringement.
This institution reserves the right to refuse to accept a copying order if, in its judgement, fulfillment of the order would damage materials or involve violation of copyright law.
Related Materials:
Interview with Amos Kennedy (University of Wisconsin, Madison Library)
Processing Information:
https://wiki.cites.uiuc.edu/wiki/display/librare/Home
URL:
https://go.library.illinois.edu/AmosPaulKennedyJrCatalog
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
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Series 1: Prints and postcards, 2007-2019],
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Series 2: State road maps, 2015-2019],
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Series 3: Promotional materials, 1994-2019],
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Series 4: Handheld fans, 2010-2018],
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Series 5: Publications, 1994-2019],
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Series 6: Posters, 2001-2019],
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- Series 1: Prints and postcards, 2007-2019
- Contains cardstock prints 9 x 11 in. and smaller. The bulk of the prints in this series are mid-sized (6 x 8 in.). Also contains business cards (approximately 2 x 4 in.) and smaller prints.
- Box 1
- Folder 1: Business cards, 2010-2016
- Item 1: “JOHNS & SON Lawn Mower Repair Service”, 2010
- “We bleed on lawn mowers” on back.
- Item 2: “MERCURY POSTESR (ROCHESTER, NY)”, 2010
- Item 3: “KENNEDY PRINTS! We demand the very BEST from our clients”, 2010
- www.kennedyprints.com on back.
- Item 4: “MERCURY POSTERS (ROCHESTER, NY)”, 2011
- Item 5: “Paul Weertz: Community Farmer”, 2013
- Item 6: “Harvest Party of Farnsworth”, 2013
- “1 FREE Hayride” on back.
- Item 7: “VOTE but DON’T VOTE IN THE DARK”, 2013
- Item 8: “Courtney Becks: Creative Work”, 2013
- Item 9: “John K. King, Used & Rare Books”, 2015
- “Books are the best of things if well used…Ralph Waldo Emerson” on back.
- Item 10: “London Luggage”, 2015
- “EAT WELL TRAVEL OFTEN” on back.
- Item 11: “Glenn Martin”, 2015
- “Horseman, Pony Parties, Transportation” on back.
- Item 12: “Ramon”, 2015
- “Landscaping, Snow Removal, Moving” on back.
- Item 13: “We demand the very best from our clients”, 2016
- Political cartoon and National Recovery Administration stamp on back.
- Folder 2: Business cards and bookmarks, 2010-2013
- Item 1: “HAPPINESS IS SPOKEN HERE!”, 2010
- “HOLLYWOOD MARKET (Boise, ID)” on back.
- Item 2: “Join us (hurricane-creek.org)”, 2010
- Item 3: “The Friends of the Wesleyan Library (wesleyan.edu/libr/friends)”, 2010
- Item 4: “Lancaster Community Library (lancasterlibrary.org)”, 2010
- Item 5: “[READ] Square Books (Oxford, Mississippi) [a good cookbook]”, 2011
- “The Cultivated South: The fourteenth Southern Foodways Symposium” on back.
- Item 6: “[BUY ART] Southside Gallery (Oxford, Mississippi)”, 2011
- Item 7: “Okra lovers UNITE! and celebrate the People’s vegetable at the Okra Festival… BURKVILLE, ALABAMA (okrafestival.org)”, 2011
- “Okro tik de grow pas en master. (An okra tree does not grow taller than its master (Krio Proverb)” on back.
- Item 8-9: “DOO-NANNY”, 2011
- “Come to a southern folk art experience 26-27 March in Seale, AL (doo-nanny.com)” on back.
- Item 10: “Merry Christmas”, 2011
- Item 11: “2012 [TANTI AUGURI]”, 2012
- Item 12: “Downtown Farmers Market” [green], 2013
- “FOOD” on back.
- Item 13: “Downtown Farmers Market” [red and blue], 2013
- “LOCALLy GROWN GrEeNs” on back.
- Item 14: “If you don’t know, LEARN. If you know, TEACH. (UNA MULZACK On a sign at the Liberation Bookstore in Harlem)”, 2013
- Item 15: “VISIT THE BELLE ISLE AQUARIUM”, 2014
- Folder 3: “NAPPY negroes in ART! I’se happy to be in NAPPY (nappygram.org)” pin, 2010
- Folder 4: Small prints, 2008-2010
- Item 1: “AFFORABLE CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW, FREE ADMISSION”, 2008
- “This Craft Show is a fundraiser for Brown Finch Films for two documentaries in the works and is also a Goodbye Party for Peaceful Yoga which is closing its doors in three weeks. COME SUPPORT LOCAL ARTIST!” on back.
- Item 2: “CA$H & CARRY, A sale of posters from the deep South… (The Newark Public LIBRARY)”, 2008
- “Do you know Scott?” on back.
- Item 3: “Put the message in the hands of the people and MOVE ON! A tirade from Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr. (The Newark Public LIBRARY)”, 2008
- “Do you know Scott?” on back.
- Item 4: “Please come to the screening of the film PROCEED AND BE BOLD! (The Newark Public Library)”, 2008
- Item 5: “PROCEED AND BE BOLD! (20K Films)”, 2009
- “The Langston Hughes African American Film Festival presents Proceed and Be Bold, a film by Laura Zinger (langstonarts.org, proceedandbebold.org)” on back.
- Item 6: “ONE & OTHER, LONDON 2009”, 2009
- Item 7: “SUPPORT your neighborhood coffee shop”, 2010
- “The Genesee Center for the Arts & Education invites YOU to a weekend of Letterpress merriment. Meet the humble negro printer from Alabama, watch the documentary film about him, hear him speak and buy lots of his inexpensive and provocative posters… (geneseearts.org).”
- Item 8: “JUST SAY NO! TO STRIPMINING FOR COAL”, 2010
- Item 9: “STAR CAFÉ”, 2010
- Item 10: “Hey Bama! THINK, Don’t sell your SOUL for coal! NAPPY makes you happy”, 2010
- “Do you know Scott?” on back.
- Item 11: “DRIVE BY PRESS! OMG”, 2010
- “Designed by Guy N?, S. PROCHYKA, Feb. 7th, 2010” on back.
- Item 12: “812 BLOOMINGTON”, 2010
- Design by Kim Ransdell.
- Folder 5: Small prints, 2010
- Item 1: “This is not a postcard!”, 2010
- Item 2: “PROCEED AND BE BOLD! (Brown Finch Films)”, 2010
- “Around the Coyote, QUIT YOUR JOB AND BECOME AN ARTIST the exhibition… PROCEED AND BE BOLD screening… CASH & CARRY poster sale (aroundthecoyote.org)” on back.
- Item 3: “CA$H & CARRY POSTER SALE”, 2010
- “Around the Coyote, QUIT YOUR JOB AND BECOME AN ARTIST the exhibition… PROCEED AND BE BOLD screening… CASH & CARRY poster sale (aroundthecoyote.org)” on back.
- Item 4: “QUIT YOUR JOB, BECOME AN ARTIST”, 2010
- “Around the Coyote, QUIT YOUR JOB AND BECOME AN ARTIST the exhibition… PROCEED AND BE BOLD screening… CASH & CARRY poster sale (aroundthecoyote.org)” on back.
- Item 5: “COLLECTIVE BARGAINING is a human right…. We are state employees, not state slaves”, 2010
- “Soon 2 b former governor Scott Walker” on back.
- Item 6: “ALABAMA BOOK FESTIVAL”, 2010
- Item 7: “GINA RANTS on writing & performing rage (CAAS)”, 2010
- Item 8: “tcf”, 2010
- Item 9: “THANK YOU”, 2010
- Designed by Kim Ransdell.
- Item 10: “BREED LOVE”, 2010
- Designed by Kim Ransdell.
- Item 11: 1963 U.S. stamp by Georg Olden commemorating the 100th year of the Emancipation Proclamation on Kennedy print, 2010
- The print reads as follows: “This stamp commemorates the 100th year of the Emancipation Proclamation. Georg Olden, famed graphic artist, became the first Black to design a U.S. postage stamp. It was issued on August 16, 1963. The stamp features severed link in a large black chain against a blue background.”
- Folder 6: Small prints, 2010-2011
- Item 1-2: “I SUPPORT SINGLE PAYER HEALTH CARE AND I VOTE!”, 2010
- Item 3: “DANGER, RACISM. (an American family value)”, 2010
- Item 4: “SEXISM is RACISM. (an American family value)”, 2010
- Item 5: “HOMOPHOBIA is RACISM. (an American family value)”, 2010
- Item 6: “Post racial is the new RACISM. (an American family value)”, 2010
- Item 7: “CLASSISM is RACISM. (an American family value)”, 2010
- Item 8: “Post racial my ass. (an American family value.)” [bright red], 2010
- Item 9: “Post racial my ass. (an American family value)” [dark red], 2010
- Item 10: “RACISM: an American family value”, 2010
- Item 11: “Abuse of power is RACISM. an American family value”, 2010
- Item 12: “The Friends of Hurricane Creek 16th annual cleanup of Hurricane Creek (hurricane-creek.org)”, 2011
- Item 13-14: “A Hollywood Fringe 2011 Production: DEATH 40-FEET TALL”, 2011
- “!DEATH 40-FEET TALL! Two best friends. Their geek life. Giant Robots… Exclusively at ComedySportz (hollywoodfringe.org)” on back.
- Item 15: “JUDGE FRANK JOHNSON ‘gave true meaning to the word JUSTICE’ (Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.)”, 2011
- “Dedication of the Frank M. Johnson, Jr. Collection, May 20, 2011, U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama” on back.
- Folder 7: Small prints, 2012
- Item 1: “Put the message in the hands of the people and move on”, 2012
- Item 2: “VOTE to end slavery”, 2012
- Item 3: “THINK about ending slavery!”, 2012
- Item 4: “TIRADE: Put the message in the hands of the people and move on…”, 2012
- Includes schedule of events involving Amos Kennedy, Jr. from February 8, 2012-February 9, 2012 on back.
- Item 5: Put the message in the hands of the people and MOVE ON!”, 2012
- Includes schedule of events involving Amos Kennedy, Jr. from February 8, 2012-February 9, 2012 on back.
- Item 6: “CAN YOU WALK AWAY?”, 2012
- Item 7: “CAN YOU WALK AWAY? END SLAVERY”, 2012
- “www.lincolncottage.org” and “www.polarisproject.org” on back.
- Item 8: “Another of my wishes is to depend as little as possible on the labor of slaves. (James Madison)”, 2012
- “CAN YOU WALK AWAY? Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking in the United States OPENING 17 February 2012 (lincolncottage.org, polarisproject.org)” on back.
- Item 9: “Slavery has never been abolished from America’s way of thinking. (Nina Simone)”, 2012
- “CAN YOU WALK AWAY? Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking in the United States OPENING 17 February 2012 (lincolncottage.org, polarisproject.org)” on back.
- Item 10: “People think this is an issue of the exploitation of people, when the real issue is the enslavement of people. (Nosila Eyellit)”, 2012
- “CAN YOU WALK AWAY? Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking in the United States OPENING 17 February 2012 (lincolncottage.org, polarisproject.org)” on back.
- Item 11: “In giving freedom to the slave, we assure freedom to the free. (Abraham Lincoln)”, 2012
- “CAN YOU WALK AWAY? Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking in the United States OPENING 17 February 2012 (lincolncottage.org, polarisproject.org)” on back.
- Item 12: “If slavery is not wrong, nothing is wrong. (Abraham Lincoln)”, 2012
- “CAN YOU WALK AWAY? Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking in the United States OPENING 17 February 2012 (lincolncottage.org, polarisproject.org)” on back.
- Item 13: “People think this is an issue of the transportation of people…the real issue is the exploitation of people. (Bradley Myles)”, 2012
- “CAN YOU WALK AWAY? Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking in the United States OPENING 17 February 2012 (lincolncottage.org, polarisproject.org)” on back.
- Item 14: “TIRADE: Put the message in the hands of the people and move on… TUESDAY 24.10.06, 8:03 PM, Smith Reading Room, OLIN LIBRARY”, 2012
- Item 15: “CAN YOU WALK AWAY? Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking in the United States, OPENING 17 February 2012 (lincolncottage.org, polarisproject.org)”, 2012
- “END SLAVERY” on back.
- Item 16: “DO MORE THAN VOTE, Organize your neighbors, Know where your money goes, Teach kids to think critically”, 2012
- National Recovery Administration stamp on bottom.
- Item 17: “VOTE” bookmark, 2012
- Folder 8: Small prints, 2013
- Item 1: “Nothing compares to the simple pleasure of riding a bike. (John F. Kennedy) (thehubofdetroit.com)”, 2013
- Item 2: “Progressive Dinner by Bicycle SEP 15 (backalleybikes.org)”, 2013
- Item 3: “Progressive Dinner by Bicycle MAY 26 (backalleybikes.org)”, 2013
- Item 4: “Progressive Dinner by Bicycle JUL 14 (backalleybikes.org)”, 2013
- Item 5: “Ride a (bike) (thehubofdetroit.org)”, 2013
- Item 6: “SUPPORT the DETROIT Public Library”, 2013
- Item 7: “SUPPORT the HAMTRAMCK Public Library”, 2013
- Item 8: “If you must buy, BUY LOCAL”, 2013
- Item 9: “The Boggs School Family Fun Day MAY 26”, 2013
- Item 10: “$”, 2013
- Item 11: “Whenever I see an adult on a bicycle, I have hope for the human race. (H.G. Wells) (thehubofdetroit.org)”, 2013
- Item 12: “Time to Bike. (thehubofdetroit.org)”, 2013
- National Recovery Administration stamp on bottom.
- Folder 9: Small prints, 2014
- Item 1: “Good schools are good for us, our kids, and our community. (MARGARET WEERTZ)”, 2014
- “MARGARET WEERTZ for the GP School Board [VOTE]” on back.
- Item 2: “Parents treasure these schools because they are getting something really special. (MARGARET WEERTZ)”, 2014
- “MARGARET WEERTZ for the GP School Board [VOTE]” on back.
- Item 3: “I would like your support to be one of the agents to move our district toward 21st century learning, academically and technologically. (MARGARET WEERTZ)”, 2014
- “MARGARET WEERTZ for the GP School Board [VOTE]” on back.
- Item 4: “A good book is the purest essence of a human soul. (Thomas Carlyle, Detroit Public Library)”, 2014
- Item 5: “A good book is the purest essence of a human soul. (Thomas Carlyle, 13th Annual Kerrytown BookFest, 13 September 2015)”, 2014
- Item 6: “The wealth of the mind is the only true WEALTH. [SUPPORT The Detroit <span style="white-space:pre"> </span>Public LIBRARY]”, 2014
- Item 7: “A good book is the purest essence of a human soul. (Thomas Carlyle)”, 2014
- Item 8: “GOGGLE UP! Science is about to HAPPEN”, 2014
- Item 9: “GET SMARTER EVERY DAY”, 2014
- Item 10: “BE A THINKER and DOER”, 2014
- Folder 10: Pilchuck Glass School mock-up for burnt books, 2014
- Folder 11: Small prints, 2015
- Item 1: “DETROIT STRONG”, 2015
- Item 2: “CASH & CARRY, a sale of Kennedy Prints! posters (The Greenhouse on Porter)”, 2015
- “Southern Biscuits (greenhouseonporter.com)” on back.
- Item 3: “CASH & CARRY, a sale of Kennedy Prints! posters (Smith & Lens)”, 2015
- “Smith & Lens: a gallery of goodness (smithandlens.com)” on back.
- Item 4: “CASH & CARRY, a sale of Kennedy Prints! posters (Arts Estuary)”, 2015
- “POStER SaLe” on back.
- Item 5: “CITIZENS for a BLIGHT FREE DETROIT”, 2015
- Item 6: “If you have a library card, USE IT! If you don’t have a library card, GET ONE! (Detroit Public Library)”, 2015
- Item 7: “End Slavery in theseunitedstatesofamerica” [American Negro Emancipation Centennial], 2015
- Item 8: “End Slavery in theseunitedstatesofamerica” [inverted flags], 2015
- Item 9: “BELLE ISLE AQUARIUM congratulates the Detroit Public Library…”, 2015
- Item 10: “Guerrilla Food invites you… (guerillafooddetroit.com)”, 2015
- “Farm-to-Table COOKING, Bonfire, Music, Fellowship” on back.
- Item 11: “GUERILLA FOOD presents a fundraiser for the Pink Flamingo (guerrillafooddetroit.com)”, 2015
- “guerilla Detroit” on back.
- Item 12: “Diverse books need us (Office for Intellectual Freedom)”, 2015
- Item 13: “Put the message in the hands of the people and move on (Kent State University)”, 2015
- Item 14: “Put the message in the hands of the people and move on (University of Akron)”, 2015
- Workshop demo, progressive proofs.
- Folder 12: Small prints, 2016
- Item 1: “END SLAVERY NOW”, 2016
- Item 2: “Debra Riffe: The High Priestess of LINOCUTS”, 2016
- Item 3: “End Slavery in theseunitedstatesofamerica” [blue background with star], 2016
- Item 4: “End Slavery in theseunitedstatesofamerica” [inverted flags], 2016
- Item 5-6: “end SLAVERY in theseunitedstatesofamerica” [black font, drummer], 2016
- Item 7: “end SLAVERY in theseunitedstatesofamerica” [red font, drummer], 2016
- Item 8: “end SLAVERY in theseunitedstatesofamerica” [red font, figure in star], 2016
- Item 9: “end SLAVERY in theseunitedstatesofamerica” [red font, figure with mouth open], 2016
- Folder 13: Small prints, 2016-2017
- Item 1: “HEY! We gonna VOTE you outta office”, 2016-2017
- Item 2: “Transgender is an adjective not a noun”, 2016-2017
- Item 3: “GUERILLA FOOD: Community, Local food, Water is life, Fresh Food, Farm-to-Table”, 2016-2017
- Item 4: “Food Justice: Community, Local food, Water is life, Fresh Food, Farm-to-Table” [orange], 2016-2017
- Item 5-6: “Food Justice: Community, Local food, Water is life, Fresh Food, Farm-to-Table” [blue and pink], 2016-2017
- Item 7: “Food Justice: Community, Local food, Water is life, Fresh Food, Farm-to-Table” [blue and green], 2016-2017
- Folder 14: Small prints, 2016-2018
- Item 1: “end SLAVERY in theseunitedstatesofamerica” [Aunt Jemima], 2016
- Item 2: “END SLAVERY NOW”, 2016
- Item 3: “Once you learn to read, you will be forever free (Frederick Douglass)”, 2016
- Item 4: “ARTS ALIVE!”, 2017
- Item 5: “FIGHT like you are the third monkey on the Ark. (Mama Mocha’s Coffee Emporium)”, 2018
- Item 6: “Community, Local food, Water is life, Fresh Food, Farm to Table”, 2018
- Item 7: “Have a seat at the TABLE: Join the conversation and enjoy a slice of pizza”, 2018
- Item 8: “The G.E.M.S. 1st Annual Community Festival & Fair”, 2018
- Item 9: “WARNING: Polluted air from the incinerator in Detroit causes DEATH”, 2018
- Item 10: “Have a seat at the TABLE”, 2018
- “What is fiz? Detroit has plans for our neighborhood. Let’s tell them what we want!” on back.
- Item 11: “black votes count”, 2018
- Item 12: “GOLDEN-ROD FRYING CHICKENS PACKED BY GOLDEN-ROD BROILERS (GREENSBORO, AL)”, undated
- Folder 15: Mid-size prints, 2007-2010
- Item 1: “Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr. will be TALKin’ LOUd & SAYin’ NOTHIN’”, 2007
- Item 2: “How I Spent My Summer Vacation! A SHOW & TELL of books by Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr.”, 2007
- Item 3: “CA$H & CARRY POSTER SALE, Letterpress posters from the Alabama’s Black Belt”, 2007
- “The two of WAVERLY, Alabama presents The 7th Annual Old 280 Boogie (standarddeluxe.com)” on back.
- Item 4: “LONGWOOD UNIVERSITY GENERAL EDUCATION FILM SERIES”, 2007
- Item 5: “HANSON GALLERY presents GEE’S BEND TODAY: Messages from the Alabama Black Belt Region, ARTIST RECEPTION (hansongallery.com)”, 2008
- Item 6: “I am aS SOUTHERn aS COLLARD greens”, 2010
- Item 7: “If everything you do is an experiment, you don’t have any failures. (Harry Riddick)”, 2010
- Item 8: “What kind of civilization builds monuments to its artists?”, 2010
- Item 9: “The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The next best time is NOW! (A Chinese Proverb)”, 2010
- Item 10: “[CHEAP IS EXPENSIVE] The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the SWEETNESS of low price is forgotten”, 2010
- Item 11: “Merry Christmas”, 2010
- Item 12: “PULL A PRINT WITH AMOS PAUL KENNED, JR., LEARN LETTERPRESS at HAMILTON WOOD TYPE MUSEUM (wisconsin.aiga.org)”, 2010
- Item 13: “JST SAY NO! TO STRIPMINING FOR COAL”, 2010
- Item 14: “FOOD, 1 – home-grown is best, 2 – buy with thought, 3 – buy local food, 4 – cook it with care, 5 – serve just enough, 6 – use what is left, Don’t waste it”, 2010
- National Recovery Administration stamp on bottom.
- Folder 16: Mid-size prints, 2010
- Item 1: “WEIRD SCIENCE (Demopolis Public Library)”, 2010
- Item 2: “LET’S PLAY (Demopolis Public Library)”, 2010
- Item 3: “OUT OF THIS WORLD (Demopolis Public Library)”, 2010
- Item 4: “COPING WITH LIFE (Demopolis Public Library)”, 2010
- Item 5: “CREATE & CELEBRATE (Demopolis Public Library)”, 2010
- Item 6: “TELL A TALE (Demopolis Public Library)”, 2010
- Item 7: “AROUND THE GLOBE (Demopolis Public Library)”, 2010
- Item 8: “THINGS THAT GO (Demopolis Public Library)”, 2010
- Item 9: “YOU & ME (Demopolis Public Library)”, 2010
- Item 10: “LET US PRAISE (Demopolis Public Library)”, 2010
- Item 11: “IT’S ALIVE (Demopolis Public Library)”, 2010
- Item 12: “AMERICA (Demopolis Public Library)”, 2010
- Item 13: “LOOK IT UP (Demopolis Public Library)”, 2010
- Item 14: “PLANET EARTH (Demopolis Public Library)”, 2010
- Folder 17: Mid-size prints, 2012
- Item 1: “He plants trees to benefit another generation. (CAECILIUS TATIUS) (R.G. Landscapes, Inc.)”, 2012
- Item 2: “CRAFT [kraft] v. / to design or make with care, detail and social responsibility (Rural Studio Pig Roast)”, 2012
- Item 3: “We’ve all been given a gift, the gift of life. What we do with our lives is our gift back (EDO)”, 2012
- Item 4: “Green Pea Press Presents: AMOS KENNEDY SPEAKS! Saturday, Feb. 18 6-8pm, FREE & open to the public, at historic Lowe Mill (greenpeapress.com, lowemill.net)”, 2012
- Printed by Rachel Lackey at Green Pea Press.
- Item 5: “PR!NT BIG! Atlanta printmakers studio”, 2012
- Box 2
- Folder 1: Mid-size prints, 2013
- Item 1: “pQ”, 2013
- Item 2: “GROW DETROIT”, 2013
- Item 3: “EAT FRESH FOOD Grown in Detroit. (rising pheasantfarms.blogspot.com)”, 2013
- National Recovery Administration stamp on bottom.
- Item 4: “Support Urban Farms, BUY LOCAL (rising pheasantfarms.blogspot.com)”, 2013
- National Recovery Administration stamp on bottom.
- Item 5: “I have learned over the years that when one’s mind is made up… (Rosa Louise Parks)”, 2013
- Item 6: “Farm to Eat. Eat to Live. Live to Bike. Bike to Farm. Grown in Detroit. (risingpheasantfarms.blogspot.com)”, 2013
- National Recovery Administration stamp on bottom.
- Item 7: “PERFECT IS THE ENEMY OF GREAT”, 2013
- Item 8: “EDUCATION is the key to unlock the golden door of freedom. (George Washington Carver)”, 2013
- Item 9: “GROW DETROIT GROW”, 2013
- Item 10: “BE TOO BRAVE TO LIE. (George Washington Carver)”, 2013
- Folder 2: Postal prints, 2010-2013
- Item 1: “[DETROIT PRINTS] Poverty ain’t cheap.” mailing envelope, 2010
- Item 1.1: “[POOR] Anyone who has struggled with poverty knows how extremely expensive it is to be poor. (James Baldwin)” mid-size print, 2010
- Item 2: “[DETROIT PRINTS] PROTECT the COMMONS” mailing envelope, 2010
- Item 2.1: “IF I CAN’T TRUST YOU WHO CAN YOU TRUST?” mid-size print, 2010
- Includes a note from Amos Kennedy, Jr. regarding “perks.”
- Item 3: “CELEBRATE NEGRO HISTORY WEEK” mailing envelope, 2010
- Item 3.1: “EQUALITY IS A SPECIAL PRIVILEGE FOR BLACKS IN THESEUNITEDSTATESOFAMERICA” mid-size print, 2010
- Item 4: “hOpE” mailing envelope, 2010
- Item 4.1: “HOPE is the pillar of the world” mid-size print, 2010
- Item 5: Mailing envelope with red snake, 2011
- Item 6: “DETROIT pRINtING PLANT” [blue] mailing envelope, 2013
- Item 6.1: “PERFECT IS THE ENEMY OF GREAT” mid-size print, 2013
- Item 7: “DETROIT pRINtING PLANT” [green] mailing envelope, 2013
- Item 7.1: “EDUCATION is the key to unlock the golden door of freedom. (GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER)” mid-size print, 2013
- Folder 3: Postal prints, 2013-2017
- Item 1: “USPS: A National Treasure” mailing envelope, 2013
- Item 1.1: “You can’t put old heads on young shoulders” mid-size print, 2013
- Item 2: “SUPPORT THE USPS” mailing envelope, 2014
- Item 2.1: “THE FOUNTAIN Of WISDOM fLOWS THROUGH BOOKS” mid-size print, 2014
- Item 2.2: “You have to work hard to get what you want, and even harder to protect it. (Mr. Tut)” mid-size print, 2014
- Item 3: “KP” United States Postal Service Priority Mail Label (no mailing address), 2016-2017
- Item 4: “KP” United States Postal Service Priority Mail Label (to Rare Book and Manuscript Library), 2016-2017
- Item 5: “KP” mailing envelope, 2017
- Item 5.1: “We demand the very best from our clients” business card with political cartoon and National Recovery Administration stamp on back, 2017
- Item 5.2: “OWN THE MEANS OF PRODUCTION” mid-size print, 2017
- Correspondence from Amos Kennedy, Jr. to Beth Trotter (library Acquisitions Department) on back.
- Folder 4: Mid-size prints, 2014
- Item 1: “LIBERTY IS A SPECIAL PRIVILEGE FOR BLACKS IN THESEUNITEDSTATESOFAMERICA,”, 2014
- Item 2: “FREEDOM IS A SPECIAL PRIVILEGE FOR BLACKS IN THESEUNITEDSTATESOFAMERICA”, 2014
- Item 3: “JUSTICE IS A SPECIAL PRIVILEGE FOR BLACKS IN THESEUNITEDSTATESOFAMERICA”, 2014
- Item 4: “EQUALITY IS A SPECIAL PRIVILEGE FOR BLACKS IN THESEUNITEDSTATESOFAMERICA”, 2014
- Item 5: “Give LIGHT and people will find the WAY. (ELLA BAKER)”, 2014
- Item 6: “FREEDOM is never given; IT IS WON! (A. Philip Randolph)”, 2014
- Item 7: “I AM nEGrO!”, 2014
- Item 8: “STRONG PEOPLE don’t need strong leaders. (ELLA BAKER)”, 2014
- Item 9: “YOUR LIBRARY IS YOUR PARADISE. (Desiderius Erasmus)”, 2014
- Item 10: “Where is human nature so weak as in the bookstore? (Henry Ward Beecher)”, 2014
- Item 11: “WEAR THE OLD COAT and BUY THE NEW BOOK. (Austin Phelps)”, 2014
- Item 12: “You had me at ‘ACTION’ [FAIRHOPE FILM FESTIVAL]”, 2014
- Folder 5: Mid-size prints, 2014
- Item 1: “HEY! I’M WATCHIN’ HERE. [FAIRHOPE FILM FESTIVAL]”, 2014
- Item 2: “The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The next best time is NOW! (A Chinese Proverb)”, 2014
- Item 3: “THOSE WHO CARE, TEACH”, 2014
- Item 4: “Those who know, DO. Those who understand TEACH”, 2014
- Item 5: “TEACHERS TOUCH THE FUTURE”, 2014
- Item 6: “TEACHING is not a lost art, but the regard for it is a lost TRADITION. (Jacques Barzun)”, 2014
- Item 7: “I TEACH! What’s your superpower?”, 2014
- Item 8: “PLAY IT AGAIN. [FAIRHOPE FILM FESTIVAL]”, 2014
- Item 9: “I THINK WE’RE GOING TO NEED A BIGGER SCREEN. [FAIRHOPE FILM FESTIVAL]”, 2014
- Item 10: “VISIT B ELLE IS LE AQU ARIUM”, 2014
- “Join the BELLE ISLE AQUARIUM” on back.
- Item 11: “I LOVE YOU MORE THAN READING”, 2014
- Item 12: “GOGGLE UP! SCIENCE IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN”, 2014
- Folder 6: Mid-size prints, 2014
- Item 1: “GET SMARTER EVERY DAY”, 2014
- Item 2: “LIFE’S JUST A BOX OF DVD’S [FAIRHOPE FILM FESTIVAL]”, 2014
- Item 3: “IF I CAN’T TRUST YOU WHO CAN YOU TRUST?”, 2014
- Item 4: “In a world of TALKERS, be a THINKER and DOER”, 2014
- Item 5: “I AM NOT A MiSFIt, I AM A PERFECT FIT”, 2014
- Item 6: “DON’T LISTEN TO ANYONE. (aj leon)”, 2014
- Item 7: “DON’T WAIT FOR permission. (aj leon)”, 2014
- Item 8: “AVERAGE IS A CHOICE. [Fargo, ND] (aj leon)”, 2014
- Item 9: “GIVE MORE THAN YOU GET. [Fargo, ND] (aj leon)”, 2014
- Item 10: “FREE YOUR MIND and your ass will follow. [THE KINgDom of heaven is within]”, 2014
- Item 11: “PACE IN TERRA”, 2014
- Item 12: “PEACE ON EARTH”, 2014
- Item 13: “Conscientiously Object”, 2014
- Item 14: “VISIT THE BELLE ISLE AQUARIUM”, 2014
- Folder 7: Mid-size prints, 2015
- Item 1: “A place apart, a place of ART! (Bay Saint Louis)”, 2015
- Item 2: “A ROOM without BOOKS is like a BODY without a SOUL. (Cicero)” [green], 2015
- Item 3: “A ROOM without BOOKS is like a BODY without a SOUL. (Cicero)” [red], 2015
- Item 4: “Architects are by nature and pursuit, leaders and teachers. (SAMBO MOCKBEE)”, 2015
- Item 5: “Architecture has to be greater than just architecture… (SAMBO MOCKBEE)”, 2015
- Item 6: “AWESOMENESS, Come play the Bay way. (Bay Saint Louis)”, 2015
- Item 7: “BE TOO BRAVE TO LIE. (George Washington Carver)”, 2015
- Item 8: “BE TOO GENEROUS TO CHEAT. (George Washington Carver)” [purple], 2015
- Item 9: “BE TOO GENEROUS TO CHEAT. (George Washington Carver)” [yellow], 2015
- Item 10: “CASH & CARRY: A sale of Kennedy Prints! posters (Greenhouse on Porter)”, 2015
- Folder 8: Mid-size prints, 2015
- Item 1: “I am as SOUTHeRN aS CoLLARD gREENS”, 2015
- Item 2: “DON’T LICK THE ART (Rusted Willow Artworks)”, 2015
- Item 3: “VISIT BELLE ISLE AQUARIUM”, 2015
- Item 4: “CASH & CARRY: A sale of Kennedy Prints! posters (Smith & Lens)”, 2015
- Item 5: “HUSTLE, COPY, HACK, PROVOKE, PIVOT”, 2015
- Item 6: “Give OUTSIDERS a way in. Pirates, hackers, & gangsters are ENTREPRENEURS”, 2015
- Item 7: “Everyone, rich or poor, deserves a shelter for the soul. (SAMBO MOCKBEE)”, 2015
- Item 8: “ENTREPRENEURS are pirates, hackers, & gangstas. Give OUTSIDERS a way in”, 2015
- Item 9: “echoColors (sara anne gibson)”, 2015
- Item 10: “Down the rabbit hole underground you will find your inner misfit”, 2015
- Folder 9: Mid-size prints, 2015
- Item 1: “I am as SOUTHeRN aS BISCuitS”, 2015
- Item 2: “The best way to make real architecture… (SAMBO MOCKBEE)”, 2015
- Item 3: “The FOUNTAIN Of WISDOM fLOWS THROUGH BOOKS”, 2015
- Item 4: “Creation of opportunity (The Prichard Mohawks)”, 2015
- Item 5: “Everyone has a JOB. (The Prichard Mohawks)”, 2015
- Item 6: “We are here to PLAY baseball. (The Prichard Mohawks)”, 2015
- Item 7: “To drink is human, to drink SWEET TEA is DIVINE”, 2015
- Item 8: “VISIT B ELLE IS LE AOU ARIUM”, 2015
- Item 9: “BAROUDEUR (Wayne State University)” [cyclist in background], 2015
- Item 10: “BAROUDEUR (Wayne State University)” [cyclist in foreground], 2015
- Folder 10: Mid-size prints, 2015
- Item 1: “You’re NOT in MISSISSIPPI anymore. (Bay Saint Louis)”, 2015
- Item 2: “It’s not about your greatness as an architect, but about your compassion. (SAMBO MOCKBEE)”, 2015
- Item 3: “OKRA FeSTIvAL 2016”, 2015
- Item 4: “It’s fun to be WEIRD! (Oak Johns)”, 2015
- Item 5: “IT’S A STATE OF MIND! (Bay Saint Louis)”, 2015
- Item 6: “INNOVATION is a seed planted in YOU. Let it GROW!”, 2015
- Item 7: “I tell my students, it’s got to be warm, dry, and noble. (SAMBO MOCKBEE)”, 2015
- Item 8: “I like being WEIRD! (Oak Johns)”, 2015
- Item 9: “I am as SOUTHeRN aS POT LIKKER”, 2015
- Item 10: “I am as SOUTHeRN aS SWEET TEA”, 2015
- Folder 11: Mid-size prints, 2016
- Item 1: “CRAFT. Handmade by Humans”, 2016
- Item 2: “I AM NEGRO! I am queer”, 2016
- Item 3: “I AM nEGRO! I am Father”, 2016
- Item 4: “I AM nEGRO! I am lynched”, 2016
- Item 5: “I AM nEGRO! I am ETERNITY!”, 2016
- Item 6: “I AM NEGRO! I am [N-word]!”, 2016
- Item 7: “I AM nEGRO! I am feared”, 2016
- Item 8: “I AM nEGRO! I am beaten”, 2016
- Item 9: “I AM nEGRO! I am frisked”, 2016
- Item 10: “I AM nEGRO! I am Mother”, 2016
- Folder 12: Mid-size prints, 2016
- Item 1: “I AM nEGRO! I am shot”, 2016
- Item 2: “I AM NEGRO! I am trans”, 2016
- Item 3: “I AM NEGRO! I am bi”, 2016
- Item 4: “I AM NEGRO! I am gay”, 2016
- Item 5: “I AM NEGRO! I AM!”, 2016
- Item 6: “I AM nEGRO! I am loved”, 2016
- Item 7: “I AM nEGRO! I am Brother”, 2016
- Item 8: “I AM nEGRO! I am stopped”, 2016
- Item 9: “I AM nEGRO! I am Sister”, 2016
- Item 10: “I AM nEGRO! I am enslaved”, 2016
- Folder 13: Mid-size prints, 2016
- Item 1: “I AM nEGRO! I am imprisoned”, 2016
- Item 2: “I AM nEGRO! I am human”, 2016
- Item 3: “I AM nEGRO! I am hated”, 2016
- Item 4: “I am as SOUTHERN as DOLLY PARTON”, 2016
- Item 5: “I am as SOUTHERN as PURPLE HULL PEAS”, 2016
- Item 6: “I am as SOUTHERN as MEAT AND tHRee”, 2016
- Item 7: “I am as SOUTHERN as BOILED Peanuts”, 2016
- Item 8: “I am as SOUTHERN as PEPPER JELLY”, 2016
- Item 9: “I am as SOUTHERN as GRITS”, 2016
- Item 10: “I am as SOUTHERN as Okra”, 2016
- Folder 14: Mid-size prints, 2016
- Item 1: “I am as SOUTHERN as BLACK-EYED PEAS”, 2016
- Item 2: “I am as SOUTHERN as SWEET TEA”, 2016
- Item 3: “I am as SOUTHERN as PECANS”, 2016
- Item 4: “I am as SOUTHERN as MINT JuLePs”, 2016
- Item 5: “I am as SOUTHERN as CORNBREAD”, 2016
- Item 6: “I am as SOUTHERN as fried CATFISH”, 2016
- Item 7: “I am as SOUTHERN as PIMENTO CheeSe”, 2016
- Item 8: “I am as SOUTHERN as BISCuiTS”, 2016
- Item 9: “I am as SOUTHERN as COLLARD GREENS”, 2016
- Item 10: “I am as SOUTHERN as WHITE BREAD”, 2016
- Folder 15: Mid-size prints, 2016
- Item 1: “I am as SOUTHERN as THE BLUES”, 2016
- Item 2: “I am as SCONNIE as A BOWL of BooyaH”, 2016
- Item 3: “I am as SCONNIE AS A FRIDAY NIGHT FISH FRY”, 2016
- Item 4: “I am as SCONNIE as FRIED CHEESE CURDS”, 2016
- Item 5: “I am as SCONNIE AS A DOUBLE BRAT”, 2016
- Item 6: “I am as SCONNIE AS AN uff da”, 2016
- Item 7: “I am as SCONNIE AS A BRANDY OLD FASHIONED”, 2016
- Item 8: “I am as SCONNIE as FRESH CHEESE CURDS”, 2016
- Item 9: “I am as SCONNIE as A DONTCHA KNOW”, 2016
- Item 10: “I am as SCONNIE as AS A POLITE HELLO”, 2016
- Folder 16: Mid-size prints, 2016
- Item 1: “I am as SCONNIE as A OhYahhey”, 2016
- Item 2: “NOBODY’S FREE UNTIL EVERYBODY’S FREE. (Fannie Lou Hamer)”, 2016
- Item 3: “There is one thing you have got to learn about our movement. Three people are better than no people. (Fannie Lou Hamer)”, 2016
- Item 4: “The artist must elect to fight for FREEDOM or for slavery. I have made my choice. I had no alternative. (Paul Robeson)”, 2016
- Item 5: “We ask for nothing that is not RIGHT, and herein lies the great power of our DEMAND. (Paul Robeson)”, 2016
- Item 6: “Once you learn to READ, you will be forever FREE. (Frederick Douglass)”, 2016
- “Office for Intellectual Freedom: American Library Association” on back.
- Item 7: “CRAFT has a language from the neck down. Similar to dance. (Jean McLaughlin)”, 2016
- Item 8: “The path of least resistance leads to a very cRoWdEd place. (Jessica Hische)”, 2016
- Item 9: “Being a studio artist is not just for rich kids. (Mark Shapiro)”, 2016
- Item 10: “I don’t wait for institutions at all, and I never define success by institutions. (Nicholas Galanin)”, 2016
- Folder 17: Mid-size prints, 2016
- Item 1: “If you can go alone, you can go fast. If you go together, you can go far! (A proverb from Africa shared by SONYA CLARK)” [light background], 2016
- Item 2: “If you can go alone, you can go fast. If you go together, you can go far! (A proverb from Africa shared by SONYA CLARK)” [dark background], 2016
- Item 3: “Save the date: Douglas McLeod, Jamilia Harnois”, 2016
- Item 4: “AC’s Selma Sampler Tour 2016: a little taste of this 12 layer cake I call home”, 2016
- Item 5: “The Bricks of Ybor presents an exhibition of one thousand post cards by Kennedy Prints”, 2016
- Item 6: “AMERICAN NEGRO LABOR CONGRESS”, 2016
- Item 7: “2+2=4”, 2016
- Folder 18: Potato chip bags, 2016
- Item 1: Detroit Friends Potato Chips Co. Barbeque bag, 2016
- Item 2: Detroit Friends Potato Chips Co. Lemon Pepper bag, 2016
- Item 3: Detroit Friends Potato Chips Co. Onion & Celery bag, 2016
- Item 4: Detroit Friends Potato Chips Co. Sea Salt bag, 2016
- Box 3
- Folder 1: Mid-size prints, 2016-2017
- Item 1: “CLASSIC CREATIONS: a brand that specializes in creating classics (CLASSIC CREATIONS)”, 2016-2017
- Item 2: “SELF-MADE, SELF-PAID (CLASSIC CREATIONS)”, 2016-2017
- Item 3: “Life has no limitations except the ones you create (CLASSIC CREATIONS)”, 2016-2017
- Item 4: “FAMILY BUSINESS (CLASSIC CREATIONS)”, 2016-2017
- Item 5: “CLASSIC MINDEST (CLASSIC CREATIONS)”, 2016-2017
- Item 6: “TAYLORED MINDS (TAYLOR’S BARBERSHOP)”, 2016-2017
- Item 7: “You can never cross oceans unless you have courage to lose sight of the shore. (TAYLOR’S BARBERSHOP)”, 2016-2017
- Item 8: “THINK different BE DIFFERENT (TAYLOR’S BARBERSHOP)”, 2016-2017
- Item 9: “TURN YOUR DREAMS INTO REALITY (TAYLOR’S BARBERSHOP)”, 2016-2017
- Item 10: “Sometimes life is about risking everything for a dream no one can see but you. (TAYLOR’S BARBERSHOP)”, 2016-2017
- Item 11: “Each one, TEACH ONE! (SILK SALON)”, 2016-2017
- Item 12: “LOVE IS EARNED, NOT BOUGHT. (SILK SALON)”, 2016-2017
- Item 13: “SUCCESS COMES FROM PASSION (SILK SALON)”, 2016-2017
- Item 14: “I brought you into this WORLD and I can take you OUT. (SILK SALON)”, 2016-2017
- Item 15: “WE ARE FAMILY! (UNLEASHED: THE SALON)”, 2016-2017
- Item 16: “CURL IT UP! (UNLEASHED: THE SALON)”, 2016-2017
- Item 17: “WE LOVE OUR CRAFT. (UNLEASHED: THE SALON)”, 2016-2017
- Item 18: “THANK YOU (UNLEASHED: THE SALON)”, 2016-2017
- Item 19: “Higher the hair, the closer to heaven (PARLOR SALON)”, 2016-2017
- Item 20: “HAIR LOVE (PARLOR SALON)”, 2016-2017
- Item 21: “BAD ASS MOTHER CUTTER (PARLOR SALON)”, 2016-2017
- Item 22: “CONTROLLED chAos (PARLOR SALON)”, 2016-2017
- Item 23: “I love your hair, will you marry me? (PARLOR SALON)”, 2016-2017
- Folder 2: Mid-size prints, 2016-2017
- Item 1: “HOME SWEET HARLEM (SHRINE, YATENGA, SILVANA)”, 2016-2017
- Item 2: “We were just remarking about the refrangibility of the escape philosophy, which makes it highly ingenious for the progressive anniversary. (Amo)”, 2016-2017
- Item 3: “My Sisters & Me: Women of Color Photographers”, 2016-2017
- Item 4: “Slsla”, 2016-2017
- Item 5: “GET SMARTER EVERY DAY (Smarter Every Day)”, 2016-2017
- Item 6: “KNOWLEDGE DOES NOT EQUAL UNDERSTANDING (Smarter Every Day)” [red], 2016-2017
- Item 7: “KNOWLEDGE DOES NOT EQUAL UNDERSTANDING (Smarter Every Day)” [orange], 2016-2017
- Item 8: “GOGGLE UP! SCIENCE IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN (Smarter Every Day)” [green], 2016-2017
- Item 9: “GOGGLE UP! SCIENCE IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN (Smarter Every Day)” [purple], 2016-2017
- Item 10: “GOGGLE UP! SCIENCE IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN (Smarter Every Day)” [brown], 2016-2017
- Item 11: “In a world of TALKERS be a THINKER and DOER (Smarter Every Day)” [yellow], 2016-2017
- Item 12: “In a world of TALKERS be a THINKER and DOER (Smarter Every Day)” [green], 2016-2017
- Item 13: “In a world of TALKERS be a THINKER and DOER (Smarter Every Day)” [purple], 2016-2017
- Item 14: “Give LIGHT and people will find the WAY. (Ella Baker)”, 2016-2017
- Item 15: “PROTECT THE COMMONS!”, 2016-2017
- Item 16: “Art is an elastic sort of Love. (Josephine Baker)”, 2016-2017
- Item 17: “NOBODY’S FREE UNTIL EVERYBODY’S FREE. (Fannie Lou Hamer)”, 2016-2017
- Item 18: “SLAVE NATION” [red], 2016-2017
- Item 19: “SLAVE NATION” [black], 2016-2017
- Item 20: “STRONG PEOPLE don’t need strong leaders. (Ella Baker)”, 2016-2017
- Item 21: “ABOLISH SLAVERY in theseunitedstatesofamerica”, 2016-2017
- Item 22: “I sell the Shadow to Support the Substance. (Sojourner Truth)”, 2016-2017
- Item 23: “If the white man gives you anything—just remember when he gets ready he will take it right back. We have to take for ourselves. (Fannie Lou Hamer)”, 2016-2017
- Folder 3: Mid-size prints, 2016-2017
- Item 1: “BOOK LOVERS NEVER GO TO BED ALONE”, 2016-2017
- Item 2: “LIBRARIES are not made; they grow. (AUGUSTINE BIRREL)”, 2016-2017
- Item 3: “THE WORLD WAS HERS FOR THE READING (Betty Smith, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn)”, 2016-2017
- Item 4: “The love of libraries, like all loves, must be learned. (Alberto Manguel)”, 2016-2017
- Item 5: “Your LIBRARY IS YOUR PARADISE. (Desiderius Erasmus)”, 2016-2017
- Item 6: “Once you learn to READ, you will be forever FREE. (FREDERICK DOUGLASS)”, 2016-2017
- Item 7: “A library is not a luxury but one of the necessities of life. (HENRY WARD BECHER)”, 2016-2017
- Item 8: “Los LIBROS son mi MUNDO”, 2016-2017
- Item 9: “READ in order to LIVE. (Gustave Flaubert)”, 2016-2017
- Item 10: “ABRE LIBROS ABRE FRONtEraS”, 2016-2017
- Item 11: “My alma mater was books, a GOOD LIBRARY. (Malcolm X)”, 2016-2017
- Item 12: “Be a REBEL, READ a BOOK!”, 2016-2017
- Item 13: “ONE of the most subversive institutions in the United States is the public library. (bell hooks, ROCK My Soul: Black People and Self-Esteem)”, 2016-2017
- Item 14: “BOOKS may well be the only true MAGIC. (Alice Hoffman)”, 2016-2017
- Item 15: “PUBLIC LIBRARIES BUILD COMMUNITY”, 2016-2017
- Item 16: “When in doubt, GO TO THE LIBRARY. (J.K. Rowling)”, 2016-2017
- Item 17: “LIVE AT HOME. (George Washington Carver)”, 2016-2017
- Item 18: “If you LOVE it enough, anything will talk with you. (George Washington Carver)”, 2016-2017
- Item 19: “IT IS SIMPLY SERVICE that measures SUCCESS. (George Washington Carver)”, 2016-2017
- Item 20: “LeaRN to do common things uncommonly well. (George Washington Carver)”, 2016-2017
- Item 21: “WHEN you can do the common things of LIFE in an uncommon way, you will command the attention of the world. (George Washington Carver)”, 2016-2017
- Item 22: “Take your share of the WORLD and let other people take theirs. (George Washington Carver)”, 2016-2017
- Item 23: “WHERE there is no vision, there is no HOPE. (George Washington Carver)”, 2016-2017
- Item 24: “Education is the key to unlock the golden door of FREEDOM. (George Washington Carver)”, 2016-2017
- Folder 4: Mid-size prints, 2018
- Item 1: “DONE is better than PERFECT. (Canvas the Salon)”, 2018
- Item 2: “IOU (HAYWOOD’S)”, 2018
- Item 3: “I am a BOOK LOVER”, 2018
- Item 4: “READ MORE BOOKS”, 2018
- Item 5: “A BOOK is the most effective weapon against intolerance and ignorance. (Lyndon Baines Johnson)”, 2018
- Item 6: “Start telling men to SMILE”, 2018
- Item 7: “A nation may lose its liberties and be a century finding them. (John M. Langston)”, 2018
- Item 8: “COME CELEBRATE Tut’s 90”, 2018
- Item 9: “It’s not a community of one. You can’t live in this world alone! (TRENT’S Beauty and Barbershop)”, 2018
- Item 10: “If I call you a friend, it means we’re family. (TRENT’S Beauty and Barbershop)”, 2018
- Folder 5: Mid-size prints, 2018
- Item 1: “WORD is BOND and BOND is LIFE. (TRENT’S Beauty and Barbershop)”, 2018
- Item 2: “Don’t talk about it. BE about it. (TRENT’S Beauty and Barbershop)”, 2018
- Item 3: “I’m just a part of a collective working for the greater whole! (TRENT’S Beauty and Barbershop)”, 2018
- Item 4: “I will see you when I see you. (HAYWOOD’s)”, 2018
- Item 5: “LEARN FROM YOUR MOTHER (HAYWOOD’S)”, 2018
- Item 6: “ACT like you got some sense (HAYWOOD’S)”, 2018
- Item 7: “YOU WILL GET IT ONE DAY! (HAYWOOD’S)”, 2018
- Item 8: “BE HUMBLE (Canvas the Salon)”, 2018
- Item 9: “LOVE CONQUERS ALL (Canvas the Salon)”, 2018
- Item 10: “DANCE as if no one is watching. (Canvas the Salon)”, 2018
- Folder 6: Mid-size prints, 2018
- Item 1: “BE THE EXPERT IN YOUR INDUSTRY. (Canvas the Salon)”, 2018
- Item 2: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. (Genesis Barbershop)”, 2018
- Item 3: “IF SOMEONE GIVES YOU BAD BREAD, YOU GIVEN THEM GOOD BREAD. (Genesis Barbershop)”, 2018
- Item 4: “You are old enough for your wants not to hurt you. (Genesis Barbershop)”, 2018
- Item 5: “DON’T do everything you are big enough to do. (Genesis Barbershop)”, 2018
- Item 6: “You’ve got to crawl before you walk. (Genesis Barbershop)”, 2018
- Item 7: “BE THE LIGHT YOU WANT TO SEE. (RONN BARBERSHOP)”, 2018
- Item 8: “You have to risk it to get that biscuit. (RONN BARBERSHOP)”, 2018
- Item 9: “To thine ownself BE TRUE! (RONN BARBERSHOP)”, 2018
- Item 10: “GOD IS LOVE (RONN BARBERSHOP)”, 2018
- Folder 7: Mid-size prints, 2018
- Item 1: “NO ONE IS BORN HATING ANOTHER PERSON. (RONN BARBERSHOP)”, 2018
- Item 2: “ENJOY YOUR SUCCESS! (RAY’S Ultimate Hair Designs)”, 2018
- Item 3: “A smile goes a long way. (RAY’S Ultimate Hair Designs)”, 2018
- Item 4: “Keep a positive attitude always. (RAY’S Ultimate Hair Designs)”, 2018
- Item 5: “TAKE TIME TO REFLECT ON LIFE AND GOALS. (RAY’S Ultimate Hair Designs)”, 2018
- Item 6: “Dedicate yourself to your craft and it will pay off. (RAY’S Ultimate Hair Designs)”, 2018
- Item 7: “FIFTY CENT PIECE CERTIFICATE OF CERTIFICATION”, 2018
- Item 8: “Breathe Free Detroit Pizza Party”, 2018
- Item 9: “Let uS ORgANize our VOICE”, 2018
- Item 10: “TIME OUT”, 2018
- Item 11: “NOthinG I AccePT About MYSELF CaN be USED TO Diminish ME. (Audre Lorde)”, 2018
- “E. Oscar Maynard 2018” in bottom right corner.
- Folder 8: Mid-size prints, 2019
- Item 1: “You cannot unsay BAD words”, 2019
- Item 2: “I am sPecial in A SPECiAL WaY”, 2019
- Item 3: “Be Nice (Charlottesville City Public Schools)”, 2019
- Item 4: “racism is Bad (Charlottesville City Public Schools)”, 2019
- Item 5: “DIVERSITY means EVERYBODY. (Charlottesville City Public Schools)”, 2019
- Item 6: “STAY OUT of the Drama (Albermarle County Public Schools)”, 2019
- Item 7: “People will swallow a lie and spit out the TRUTH”, 2019
- Item 8: “To design is to influence people. (Mike Monteiro)”, 2019
- Item 9: “TIME IS expensive. (Charlottesville City Schools)”, 2019
- Item 10: “Come & Celebrate the birthdays of Tut Riddick and John Roby [Party TIME]”, 2019
- Item 11: “TIME IS expensive. (Charlottesville City Schools)”, 2019
- Item 12: “EVERYONE’S DiFfERenT (Charlottesville City Schools)”, 2019
- Item 13: “aLWaYS TAKE ACTION (Charlottesville City Schools)”, 2019
- Item 14: “Live LIFE one day at a TIME (Albemarle County Public Schools)”, 2019
- Item 15: “SPEAK it into existence (Charlottesville City Schools)”, 2019
- Item 16: “YOU GOT THIS (Albemarle County Public Schools)”, 2019
- Item 17: “PEACE IS KEY (Charlottesville City School)”, 2019
- Item 18: “You learned to deal with other people in society, so in that respect, I think it was GOOD. (LANCE NEWMAN) APS DESEGREGATION, A 60th Anniversary Tribute”, 2019
- “The four students are…” on back.
- Item 19: “TYPE, PUNCH, MATRIX”, 2019
- Item 20: “NOBODY can live YouR DrEamS”, 2019
- Folder 9: Mid-size prints, 2019
- Item 1: “ANISHINAABE NDAW (Anishinaabe Circle)”, 2019
- Item 2: “Since 1998 empowering our LGBTQ community (Grand Rapids Pride Center)”, 2019
- Item 3: “Culture, Community, & Commerce (Grand Rapids Area Black Businesses)”, 2019
- Item 4: “TaLeNT Lives HERE. (Urban Core Collective)”, 2019
- Item 5: “A strong West Michigan depends on strong kids. (Kid’s Food Basket)”, 2019
- Item 6: “Giving a voice to the silenced. (The Diatribe)”, 2019
- Item 7: “IMPACT by design. (West Michigan Center for Arts & Technology)”, 2019
- Item 8: “GROWING JUSTICE (Our Kitchen Table)”, 2019
- Item 9: “One on one reading and writing support. (Creative Youth Center)”, 2019
- Item 10: “Heartside Ministry bringing hope and healing to those who have neither. (Heartside Ministry)”, 2019
- Item 11: “FiNE ARTS ain’t just for the privileged. (Muse GR)”, 2019
- Item 12: “Get more BUTTS on bikes. (The Spoke Folks)”, 2019
- Item 13: “NUESTROS VECINOS (Grandville Avenue Arts & Humanities)”, 2019
- Item 14: “HEALTHY comes in all COLORS (Malamiah Juice Bar)”, 2019
- Item 15: “Place making means we belong here, TOO. (Latino Community Coalition)”, 2019
- Item 16: “SPREAD welcome (Treetops Collective)”, 2019
- Item 17: “Transformation happens at the pace of relationships (Grand Rapids Center for Community Transformation)”, 2019
- Item 18: “Opportunity of Racial Equity (Grand Rapids Urban League)”, 2019
- Item 19: “Healthcare Access Is A Human Right (The Grand Rapids Red Project)”, 2019
- Item 20: “Empowerment through education and awareness (Urban Roots)”, 2019
- Folder 10: Mid-size prints, 2019
- Item 1: “Strong Relationships. Resilient People (Arbor Circle)”, 2019
- Item 2: “Preserve our way of life and the welfare of our PEOPLE (Grand River Bands of Ottawa Indians)”, 2019
- Item 3: “Be kind to everybody, make art, and fight the power. (Colson Whitehead)”, 2019
- Item 4: “I AM RESILIENT, LIKE MY ROOTS. (Resilient Roots)”, 2019
- Item 5: “El estado opresor es un macho violador!”, 2019
- Item 6: “HOUSING, RE-ImagiNED (Dwelling Place)”, 2019
- Item 7: “KNOW YOUR HISTORY (Grand Rapids African American Museum and Archives)”, 2019
- Item 8: “challenge the dominant narrative (uica)”, 2019
- Item 9: “Good Food. Transparency. Stewardship. Sense of Place. (Fulton Street Farmers Market)”, 2019
- Item 10: “Breaching the Margins (uica)”, 2019
- Item 11: “there is HOpE (Albemarle County Public Schools)”, 2019
- Item 12: “SCHOOL IS BORING (Albemarle County Public Schools)”, 2019
- Item 13: “and THIS TOO ShaLL PASS (Albemarle County Public Schools)”, 2019
- Item 14: “You should be YOU (Charlottesville City Public Schools)”, 2019
- Item 15: “Be YOU (Albemarle County Public Schools)”, 2019
- Item 16: “TRY HARD (Charlottesville City Public Schools)”, 2019
- Item 17: “Life is FUN (Charlottesville City Public Schools)”, 2019
- Item 18: “You learned to deal with other people in society, so in that respect, I think it was GOOD. (LANCE NEWMAN)”, 2019
- Item 19: “Douglass Park, Fairview, Fort Barnard, Nauck, Nauck Heights, West Nauck, The original adjoining subdivisions of Nauck”, 2019
- Item 20: “ART is a verb. (uica)”, 2019
- Folder 11: Mid-size prints, 2019
- Item 1: “A nation may lose its liberties and be a century in finding it out. (John M. Langston)”, 2019
- Item 2: “You learned to deal with other people in society, so in that respect, I think it was GOOD. (LANCE NEWMAN) APS DESEGREGATION, A 60th Anniversary Tribute”, 2019
- “The four students are…” on back.
- Item 3: “The struggle is eternal. The tribe increases. Somebody else carries on. (Ella Baker)”, 2019
- Item 4: “CHOOSE COURAGE OVER COMFORT”, 2019
- Item 5: “FIRST, we are HUMAN”, 2019
- Item 6: “ARISTOLOGY”, 2019
- Item 7: “VOTE 2020”, 2019
- Item 8: “GOVERNMENT people helping people”, 2019
- Item 9: “NOBODY can live your DREAMS”, 2019
- Item 10: “WHICH SIDE ARE YOU ON?”, 2019
- Item 11: “I used to be indecisive, Now I am not sure”, 2019
- Item 12: “If you are rich, money works for you. If you are poor, you work for money”, 2019
- Item 13: “I don’t want a job. I want MONEY”, 2019
- Item 14: “I am SPECIAL in a special way”, 2019
- Item 15: “The problem isn’t racism. The problem is CAPITALISM”, 2019
- Item 16: “People will swallow a lie but spit out the TRUTH”, 2019
- Item 17: “For some, artistic expression is the only voice we have. (Sue Dekraker) DisArt”, 2019
- Item 18: “EQUALITY LIVES HERE (Grand Rapids Public Library)”, 2019
- Item 19: “Big Sexy (Andy Weertz)”, 2019
- Item 20: “If you are rich, money works for you. If you are poor, you work for money”, 2019
- Item 21: “Just as sewing connects fabric to make clothes, Marilyn connected people to make community (Marilyn Ryburn Gordon, 11 June 1937-13 May 2019)”, 2019
- Item 22: “Just as sewing connects fabric to make clothes, Marilyn connected people to make community (Marilyn Ryburn Gordon, 11 June 1937-13 May 2019)”, 2019
- Item 23: “I FOLLOW DREAMS, NOT ORDERS”, 2019
- Series 2: State road maps, 2015-2019
- Sub-series 1: General, 2015-2019
- Contains prints on maps of U.S. states.
- Box 4
- Folder 1: “Until the killing of black men, black mothers’ sons, is as important to the rest of the country as the killing of a white mother’s son, WE WHO BELIEVE IN FREEDOM CANNOT REST. ELLA BAKER” Alabama Official Highway Map, 2014
- Folder 2: “SWEET HOME” Alabama Official Highway Map, 2014
- Folder 3: “GODDAM” Missouri Official State Highway Map, 2014
- Folder 4: “WHEN machines and computers, profit motives and property rights are considered more important than people, the giant triplets of racism, extreme materialism and militarism are incapable of being conquered. Martin Luther King, Jr. 1967 [RACISM, EXTREME MATERIALISM, MILITARISM]” Louisiana Official Highway Map, 2014
- Folder 5: “POST-RACIAL MY ASS!” Tennessee Official Transportation Map, 2014
- Folder 6: “Until the killing of black men, black mothers’ sons, is as important to the rest of the country as the killing of a white mother’s son, WE WHO BELIEVE IN FREEDOM CANNOT REST. (ELLA BAKER)” Kentucky Official Highway Map, 2015
- Folder 7: “SLAVE STATE” Missouri Official Highway Map, 2015
- Folder 8: “Sweet Home” Sweet Home Alabama Official Highway Map, 2016
- Folder 9: “OWN the MEANS of PRODUCTION” Kentucky Official Highway Map, 2016
- Folder 10: “DOT FOX (LOUISVILLE)” Kentucky Official Highway Map, 2016-2017
- Folder 11: “WELCOME HOME (NASHVILLE)” Tennessee Official Transportation Map, 2016-2017
- Folder 12: “ANTHOLOGY (MADISON)” Wisconsin Official State Highway Map, 2017
- Folder 13: “ALWAYS SPEAK UP” Wisconsin Official State Highway Map, 2018
- Folder 14: “EAT WELL, DRINK WELL, THINK WELL at THE INKWELL BAKERY AND CAFÉ (BLOOMINGTON) Indiana Road Map, 2018
- Folder 15: “THE NATURE OF the FLOWER IS TO BLOOM, REBELLIOUS, LIVING, A SONG OF COLOR (Alice Walker)” Sweet Home Alabama Official Highway Map, 2018
- Folder 16: “IT’S A TWOFER (LOEB LOVE 18)” Ohio Road Map, 2018
- Folder 17: “PALESTINIANS ARE INDIGENOUS” Georgia Official Highway and Transportation Map”, 2019
- Folder 18: “400 years of OPPRESSION” New Jersey Official State Map, 2019
- Folder 19: “SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVE TLAIB” Michigan State Transportation Map, 2019
- Sub-series 2: Bombingham, 2014
- Contains printed U.S. state road maps with names of individuals murdered in home bombings in Birmingham, Alabama in the 1940s-1960s.
- Box 4
- Folder 20: 50 BOMBINGS OF BLACK HOMES DURING THE 40s, 50s and 60s IN BIRMINGHAM, CYNTHIA WESLEY, AGE 14, 15 SEPTEMBER 1963 [BOMBINGHAM, MURDERED IN ALABAMA]” Alabama Official Highway Map, 2014
- Folder 21: “JOHNNY ROBINSON, AGE 16, ON 15 SEPTEMBER 1963, WAS SHOT BY THE POLICE [BIRMINGHAM, MURDERED IN ALABAMA]” Alabama Official Highway Map, 2014
- Folder 22: “VIRGIL WARE, AGE 13, ON 15 SEPTEMBER 1963, WAS SHOT BY TWO WHITE TEENAGERS [BIRMINGHAM, MURDERED IN ALABAMA]” Alabama Official Highway Map, 2014
- Folder 23: “50 BOMBINGS OF BLACK HOMES DURING THE 40s, 50s and 60s IN BIRMINGHAM, CAROLE ROBERTSON, AGE 14, 15 SEPTEMER 1963 [BOMBINGHAM, MURDERED IN ALABAMA]” Alabama Official Highway Map, 2014
- Box 5
- Folder 1: “50 BOMBINGS OF BLACK HOMES DURING THE 40s, 50s and 60s IN BIRMINGHAM, ADDIE MAE COLLNS, AGE 14, 15 SEPTEMER 1963 [BOMBINGHAM,MURDERED IN ALABAMA]” Alabama Official Highway Map, 2014
- Folder 2: “50 BOMBINGS OF BLACK HOMES DURING THE 40s, 50s and 60s IN BIRMINGHAM, DENISE McNair, AGE 11, 15 SEPTEMER 1963 [BOMBINGHAM, MURDERED IN ALABAMA]” Alabama Official Highway Map, 2014
- Series 3: Promotional materials, 1994-2019
- Contains mailers and flyers used to promote art exhibitions and events involving Amos Paul Kennedy Jr.
- Box 5
- Folder 3: Exhibition and event mailers, 1994-2010
- Item 1: Mailer for “MEMORIALS by three book artists” at the Cardinal Stritch College Layton Honor Gallery, 1994
- Includes collaboration on installation work by Caren Heft and Amos Kennedy, Jr. The work commemorates children murdered in Wisconsin and Illinois in 1993.
- Item 2: Mailer for “Sensual Soul Spirituality: Sex, Race, and Religion” exhibition and special events at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, 1996?
- Exhibit includes work by Amos Kennedy Jr.
- Item 3: Mailer for “Books Made By At-Risk Children” exhibition at Cardinal Stritch College, 1997
- The exhibition consisted of books made by children under the direction of artist bookmakers including Amos Kennedy Jr.
- Item 4: Mailer for “Beyond the Fold, Artists’ Books: Traditional to Cutting Edge” exhibition at The Gallery of South Orange in New Jersey, 1999
- This item is sealed.
- Item 5: Mailer for Alberto Casiraghi’s exhibition “Games of the Flea: A Small Italian Publisher in America” at Indiana University, 2000
- Exhibit made possible by NAPPY – negroes in ART!
- Item 6: Mailer for “Unique Editions: Text, Structure & Performance” exhibition at the Suburban Fine Arts Center in Highland Park, Illinois, 2002
- Includes Amos Kennedy Jr. as an exhibiting artist.
- Item 7: “I BUILD BOOKS for the glory of my peoples!” mailer for event with Amos Kennedy, Jr. at Arts & Letters Café in Santa Barbara, California, 2003
- Item 8: “I KNEW SOMEONE HAD TO TAKE THE FIRST STEP AND I MADE UP MY MIND NOT TO MOVE.” mailer for Amos Kennedy, Jr.’s “In Memoriam” exhibition at Las Manos Gallery, 2006
- Item 9: Mailer for “The First 100 Days” event at Austin Peay State University, 2009
- The mailer reads as follows: “In commemoration of President Barack Obama’s 100th day in office, the Goldsmith Press & Rare Type Collection @ Austin Peay State University printed the president’s inaugural address on 100 T-shirts. Each T-shirt contained roughly 25 words of the 2383 word speech. On April 30, 2009 100 students and faculty wore the T-shirts on a silent walk through the APSU campus.” See also Box 11, Item 1.
- Item 10: Mailer for three exhibitions of letterpress posters and broadsides at Texas Tech University School of Art, 2009
- Item 11: Mailer for Proceed and Be Bold!, a documentary film produced by Brown Finch Films & featuring Amos Kennedy, Jr.” at the University of West Georgia, 2009?
- Item 12: Mailer for “Amos P. Kennedy Jr: Humble Negro Printer” exhibition at Northwest Nazarene University’s Friesen Galleries and Proceed and Be Bold film screening at Boise State University, 2010
- Folder 4: Exhibition and event mailers and flyers, 2011-2019, undated
- Item 1: Mailer for Montserrat College of Art’s spring 2011 visiting artists, 2011
- Includes talk and “Layers Upon Layers Upon Layers” workshop given by Amos Kennedy Jr. as well as a screening of Proceed and Be Bold.
- Item 2: “AmoS KENneDY PRiNTS CoMmuNitY FOLk Art CENtEr” mailer for Cash and Carry Gallery Reception at Community Folk Art Center in Syracuse, New York, 2011
- Includes exhibition of Amos Kennedy Jr.’s prints, an artist workshop, and a film screening.
- Item 3: Mailer for Amos Kennedy Jr.’s wood type poster exhibit, collaborative printing sessions, Proceed and Be Bold film screening, and artist talk at Dartmouth College, 2013
- Item 4-5: “LeaRnING ExPANDS GREAT SOULS (Namibian Proverb)” mailer for Amos Kennedy Jr.’s exhibition “Lyrics of My People”, 2014
- Item 6: “SEE AMOS KENNEDY AND BE BOLD” mailer for Amos Kennedy Jr.’s exhibition at Texas A&M University-Commerce, 2014
- Item 7: Flyer for Amos Kennedy Jr.'s presentation at the University of Houston-Victoria, 2015
- Item 8: Mailer for Amos Kennedy Jr.’s presentation at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, 2015
- Item 9: Mailer for Amos Kennedy Jr.’s exhibition “PROCEED AND BE BOLD!”, 2015
- Item 10: Mailer for Amos Kennedy Jr.’s exhibition “SOUTHERN AS…” at Samford University Art Gallery, 2016
- Item 11: “PRINT IS DEAD!” mailer for “SLINGING INK: Letterpress Exhibition”, 2016
- Item 12-13: “NOBODY’S FREE UNTIL EVERYBODY’S FREE (Fannie Lou Hamer)” mailer for Amos Kennedy Jr.’s exhibitions at Brooklyn Public Library, 2017
- Item 14: Mailer for exhibition of Amos Kennedy Jr.’s printed ephemera at Redline Milwaukee, undated
- Item 15: “IT IS SIMPLY SERVICE that measures SUCCESS. (George Washington Carver)” mailer for Amos Kennedy Jr.’s exhibition “George Washington Carver Didn’t Invent Peanut Butter”, undated
- Item 16: “Madison Mural Alley” handout, undated
- Includes Amos Kennedy Jr. as the artist of Mural #2: “Squeeze the Life Outta Lemons,” made in collaboration with teens from Madison, Wisconsin.
- Item 17: “GADZOOK!” mailer for exhibit and events involving Amos Kennedy Jr. at University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, 2019
- Series 4: Handheld fans, 2010-2018
- Sub-series 1: General, 2010-2018
- Box 6
- Folder 1: “I am a FAN of GORDO BASEBALL”, 2010
- Folder 2: “Celebrating the tenth annual Okra Festival (Burkeville, AL)”, 2010
- Folder 3: “The BOGGS SCHOOL, Grown in Detroit (boggsschool.org)”, 2013
- Folder 4: “Feedom Freedom, Grow a garden, grow a community. Grown in Detroit. (feedomfreedom.wordpress.com)”, 2013
- Folder 5: “The HOPE DISTRICT, Grown in Detroit (friendsofdetroit.org)”, 2013
- Folder 6: “Mount Elliott Makerspace…a village workshop where people make, tinker and learn. Grown in Detroit. (mtelliottnmakerspace.com)”, 2013
- Folder 7: “Meredith & Elliott, 17 May 2014”, 2014
- Folder 8: “BROTHER, Nature, PRODUCE”, 2015
- Folder 9: “GOODWELLS NATURAL FOODS MARKET is a FAN of Detroit Friends Potato Chips Co.”, 2015
- Folder 10: “AC’s Selma Sampler Tour”, 2016
- Folder 11: “Advancing racial equity and economic mobility for the next generation in the Great Lakes region (The Joyce Foundation)”, 2018
- Folder 12: “PROCEED AND BE BOLD (The Joyce Foundation)”, 2018
- Folder 13: “East Ferry-Warren Association Community Meeting… (Protect the COMMONS)” [color background], 2018
- Folder 14: “HOPE IS INVINCIBLE (Lionheart District Detroit)”, 2018
- Folder 15: “East Ferry-Warren Association Community Meeting… (Protect the COMMONS)” [plain background], 2018
- Folder 16: “IRON teaching ROCKS to how RUST M B A D (African Bead Museum)”, 2018
- Folder 17: “DETROIT FRIENDS POTATO CHIPS”, 2018
- Folder 18: “GOODWELLS NATURAL FOODS MARKET: The home of THE FAMOUS POCKET SANDWICH”, 2018
- Sub-series 2: Civil rights leaders, 2013
- Contains printed handheld fans with names of murdered Civil Rights leaders and the year and state in which they were murdered
- Box 6
- Folder 19: “Collie Hampton (MURDERED) 1966, Kentucky”, 2013
- Folder 20: “Herbert Lee (MURDERED) 1961, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 21: “Alphonso Harris (MURDERED) 1966, Georgia”, 2013
- Folder 22: “Eli Brumfield (MURDERED) 1961, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 23: “Nathan Johnson (MURDERED) 1966, Alabama”, 2013
- Folder 24: “Clifton Walker (MURDERED) 1964, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 25: “Ernest Jells (MURDERED) 1964, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 26: “Arthur James Hill (MURDERED) 1965, Georgia”, 2013
- Folder 27: “James Earl Motley (MURDERED) 1967, Alabama”, 2013
- Folder 28: “Rodell Williamson (MURDERED) 1967, Alabama”, 2013
- Folder 29: “Archie Wooden (MURDERED) 1967, Alabama”, 2013
- Folder 30: “Ben Chester White (MURDERED) 1966, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 31: “Benjamin Brown (MURDERED) 1967, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 32: “Frank Morris (MURDERED) 1964, Louisiana”, 2013
- Folder 33: “Charles Eddie Moore (MURDERED) 1964, Mississippi”, 2013
- Box 7
- Folder 1: “Gene Brown (MURDERED) 1964, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 2: “Rev. James Reeb (MURDERED) 1965, Alabama”, 2013
- Folder 3: “Donald Rasberry (MURDERED) 1965, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 4: “Silas Caston (MURDERED) 1964, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 5: “James Earl Chaney (MURDERED) 1964, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 6: “Johnnie Robinson (MURDERED) 1963, Alabama”, 2013
- Folder 7: “Cynthia Wesley (MURDERED) 1963, Alabama”, 2013
- Folder 8: “Virgil Lamar Ware (MURDERED) 1963, Alabama”, 2013
- Folder 9: “Jasper Greenwood (MURDERED) 1964, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 10: “Rev. Bruce Klunder (MURDERED) 1964, Ohio”, 2013
- Folder 11: “Vernon Dahmer (MURDERED) 1966, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 12: “Isadore Banks (MURDERED) 1954, Arkansas”, 2013
- Folder 13: “John Earl Reese (MURDERED) 1955, Texas”, 2013
- Folder 14: “Booker T. Mixon (MURDERED) 1959, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 15: “Sylvester Maxwell (MURDERED) 1963, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 16: “Andrew Goodman (MURDERED) 1964, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 17: “Preston Bolden (MURDERED) 1953, Texas”, 2013
- Folder 18: “Harriette Moore (MURDERED) 1951, Florida”, 2013
- Folder 19: “Henry Moore (MURDERED) 1951, Florida”, 2013
- Folder 20: “Hillard Brooks (MURDERED) 1952, Alabama”, 2013
- Folder 21: “Roger Malcolm (MURDERED) 1946, Georgia”, 2013
- Folder 22: “Dorothy Malcolm (MURDERED) 1946, Georgia”, 2013
- Folder 23: “Mae Dorsey (MURDERED) 1946, Georgia”, 2013
- Folder 24: “Willie Edwards, Jr. (MURDERED) 1957, Alabama”, 2013
- Folder 25: “Jonathan Myrick Daniels (MURDERED) 1965, Alabama”, 2013
- Folder 26: “George Metcalfe (MURDERED) 1965, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 27: “George Singleton (MURDERED) 1957, North Carolina”, 2013
- Folder 28: “Fred Robinson (MURDERED) 1960, South Carolina”, 2013
- Folder 29: “Clarence Cloninger (MURDERED) 1960, North Carolina”, 2013
- Folder 30: “David Pitts (MURDERED) 1960, Louisiana”, 2013
- Box 8
- Folder 1: “William Roy Prather (MURDERED) 1959, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 2: “Ollie Shelby (MURDERED) 1965, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 3: “Willie Countryman (MURDERED) 1958, Georgia”, 2013
- Folder 4: “Marshall Scott, Jr. (MURDERED) 1965, Louisiana”, 2013
- Folder 5: “Robert Wilder (MURDERED) 1965, Louisiana”, 2013
- Folder 6: “James Waymers (MURDERED) 1965, South Carolina”, 2013
- Folder 7: “Marshall Johns (MURDERED) 1960, Louisiana”, 2013
- Folder 8: “Rogers Hamilton (MURDERED) 1957, Alabama”, 2013
- Folder 9: “Ernest Hunter (MURDERED) 1958, Georgia”, 2013
- Folder 10: “Mack Charles Parker (MURDERED) 1959, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 11: “Woodrow Daniels (MURDERED) 1958, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 12: “C.H. Pickett (MURDERED) 1957, Georgia”, 2013
- Folder 13: “Richard Lillard (MURDERED) 1958, Tennessee”, 2013
- Folder 14: “Sam O’Quinn (MURDERED) 1959, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 15: “Albert Pitts (MURDERED) 1960, Louisiana”, 2013
- Folder 16: “Mattie Greene (MURDERED) 1960, Georgia”, 2013
- Folder 17: “Johnny Queen (MURDERED) 1965, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 18: “William Piercefield (MURDERED) 1965, Louisiana”, 2013
- Folder 19: “Robert McNair (MURDERED) 1965, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 20: “Oneal Moore (MURDERED) 1965, Louisiana”, 2013
- Folder 21: “Emmett Till (MURDERED) 1955, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 22: “Lamar Smith (MURDERED) 1955, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 23: “Will Owens (MURDERED) 1956, North Carolina”, 2013
- Folder 24: “Clarence Triggs (MURDERED) 1966, Louisiana”, 2013
- Folder 25: “Adlena Hamlett (MURDERED) 1966, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 26: “Vincent Dahmon (MURDERED) 1966, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 27: “Paul Guihard (MURDERED) 1962, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 28: “Samuel Leamon Younge, Jr. (MURDERED) 1966, Alabama”, 2013
- Folder 29: “Carole Robertson (MURDERED) 1963, Alabama”, 2013
- Folder 30: “William Lewis Moore (MURDERED) 1963, Alabama”, 2013
- Box 9
- Folder 1: “Ann Thomas (MURDERED) 1969, Texas”, 2013
- Folder 2: “Henry Smith (MURDERED) 1968, South Carolina”, 2013
- Folder 3: “Larry Payne (MURDERED) 1968, Tennessee”, 2013
- Folder 4: “Delano Herman Middleton (MURDERED) 1968, South Carolina”, 2013
- Folder 5: “Samuel Hammond, Jr. (MURDERED) 1968, South Carolina”, 2013
- Folder 6: “A.C. Hall (MURDERED) 1962, Georgia”, 2013
- Folder 7: “Ernest McPharland (MURDERED) 1960, Louisiana”, 2013
- Folder 8: “John Larry Bolden (MURDERED) 1958, Tennessee”, 2013
- Folder 9: “Saleam Triggs (MURDERED) 1965, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 10: “George Love (MURDERED) 1958, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 11: “Freddie Lee Thomas (MURDERED) 1965, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 12: “Joe Franklin Jeter (MURDERED) 1958, Georgia”, 2013
- Folder 13: “Ed Smith (MURDERED) 1958, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 14: “Willie Joe Sanford (MURDERED) 1957, Georgia”, 2013
- Folder 15: “Luther Jackson (MURDERED) 1959, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 16: “James Brazier (MURDERED) 1958, Georgia”, 2013
- Folder 17: “Andrew Lee Anderson (MURDERED) 1963, Arkansas”, 2013
- Folder 18: “Addie Mae Collins (MURDERED) 1963, Alabama”, 2013
- Folder 19: “Roman Duckworth, Jr. (MURDERED) 1962, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 20: “Birdie Keglar (MURDERED) 1966, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 21: “Eddie James Stewart (MURDERED) 1966, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 22: “James Andrew Miller (MURDERED) 1964, Georgia”, 2013
- Folder 23: “Nehomiah Montgomery (MURDERED) 1964, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 24: “Johnnie Mae Chappell (MURDERED) 1964, Florida”, 2013
- Folder 25: “Joseph Edwards (MURDERED) 1964, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 26: “Maceo Snipes (MURDERED) 1946, Georgia”, 2013
- Folder 27: “Jimmy Powell (MURDERED) 1964, New York”, 2013
- Folder 28: “Hubert Orsby (MURDERED) 1964, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 29: “Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. (MURDERED) 1968, Tennessee”, 2013
- Folder 30: “Louis Allen (MURDERED) 1964, Mississippi”, 2013
- Box 10
- Folder 1: “Frank Andrews (MURDERED) 1964, Alabama”, 2013
- Folder 2: “Michael Henry Schwerner (MURDERED) 1964, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 3: “Jessie James Shelby (MURDERED) 1956, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 4: “Charles Brown (MURDERED) 1957, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 5: “Thomas Brewer (MURDERED) 1956, Georgia”, 2013
- Folder 6: “William Henry Lee (MURDERED) 1965, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 7: “Jimmie Lee Jackson (MURDERED) 1965, Alabama”, 2013
- Folder 8: “Thad Christian (MURDERED) 1965, Alabama”, 2013
- Folder 9: “George Dorsey (MURDERED) 1946, Georgia”, 2013
- Folder 10: “Claude Neal (MURDERED) 1934, Florida”, 2013
- Folder 11: “Maybelle Mahone (MURDERED) 1956, Georgia”, 2013
- Folder 12: “Viola Gregg Liuzzo (MURDERED) 1965, Alabama”, 2013
- Folder 13: “Lemuel Penn (MURDERED) 1964, Georgia”, 2013
- Folder 14: “Jimmie Lee Griffin (MURDERED) 1965, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 15: “Hosie Miller (MURDERED) 1965, Georgia”, 2013
- Folder 16: “Henry Hezekiah Dee (MURDERED) 1964, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 17: “Jesse Cano (MURDERED) 1965, Florida”, 2013
- Folder 18: “Jessie Brown (MURDERED) 1965, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 19: “Willie Brewster (MURDERED) 1965, Alabama”, 2013
- Folder 20: “Isaiah Taylor (MURDERED) 1964, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 21: “Joseph Hill Dumas (MURDERED) 1962, Florida”, 2013
- Folder 22: “Carrie Brumfield (MURDERED) 1957, Louisiana”, 2013
- Folder 23: “Wharlest Jackson (MURDERED) 1967, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 24: “Izell Henry (MURDERED) 1954, Louisiana”, 2013
- Folder 25: “Rev. George Lee (MURDERED) 1955, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 26: “James Evansington (MURDERED) 1955, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 27: “Ladislado Ureste (MURDERED) 1953, Texas”, 2013
- Folder 28: “Bessie McDowell (MURDERED) 1956, Alabama”, 2013
- Folder 29: “Clinton Melton (MURDERED) 1955, Mississippi”, 2013
- Folder 30: “Denise McNair (MURDERED) 1963, Alabama”, 2013
- Folder 31: “Medgar Evers (MURDERED) 1963, Mississippi”, 2013
- Series 5: Publications, 1994-2019
- Sub-series 1: Periodicals, 1994-2018
- Contains newspaper and magazine articles related to Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. and his work.
- Box 5
- Folder 5: Magazine, newspaper clippings, and a newsletter, 1994-2000
- Item 1: “Concerts, exhibits, TV shows highlight Black History Month” newspaper article by unknown author from Post-Tribune, 1991
- The article promotes the exhibit “Joy-Filled Words: African-American Spirituals in Print” by Amos Kennedy Jr. at the DuBois branch of the Gary Public Library.
- Item 2: “Gary Public Library exhibits/displays at DuBois” newspaper article by unknown author from The Crusader, 1991
- The article promotes the exhibit “Joy Filled Words: African-American Spirituals in Print” by Amos Kennedy Jr. at the DuBois branch of the Gary Public Library.
- Item 3: Post-Tribune Calendar Page featuring Amos Kennedy Jr.’s exhibition “Joy Filled Words” at the Gary Public Library, undated
- Item 4: Journal Times Community Page with photograph of Amos Kennedy Jr. demonstrating letterpress art to kids, 1993
- Item 5: Caxtonian newsletter, 1994
- Item 6: Sign of the Windmill: A Magazine for Printers, 1997?
- Includes “Printer does things the old-fashioned way” article about Amos Kennedy Jr. by Heather Larson Poyner of Kenosha News.
- Folder 6: Magazines, 2005
- Item 1: Jubilation magazine, 2005
- Features Amos Kennedy Jr. in “Rural Renaissance: Artists Converge in an Unlikely West Alabama Town” by Jeana Durst.
- Item 2: First Draft journal, 2005
- Includes artwork by Amos Kennedy Jr. on the front cover.
- Folder 7: Chicago Reader section two, 2006
- Features work by Amos Kennedy Jr. for the promotion of his “In Memoriam” exhibit at Las Manos.
- Folder 8: Tuscaloosa magazine, 2008
- Includes “Amos Kennedy: the Journeyman Printer” by Janet Sudnik.
- Folder 9: Magazines, 2008-2009
- Item 1: Step Inside Design magazine (the Self-Promotion Issue), 2008
- Includes “My First Time” by Christopher Simmons featuring artwork by Amos Kennedy Jr.
- Item 2: “art in migration” publication, 2009
- Includes “Ladies no fighting in the bathroom” featuring Amos Kennedy Jr. by Agnes Achola and Tapfuma Gusta.
- Folder 10: Progetto grafico magazine, 2008
- Includes “Il messagio nelle mani del popolo, Amos Paul Kennedy Jr: Tipografo, Artigiano” and interview with Kate Ferrucci. Magazine encloses small booklet titled “Sistemi regolari di punti: I gruppi cristallografici di movimenti nel piano” by David Hilbert and Stefan Cohn-Vossen.
- Folder 11: Magazines, 2010, 2017
- Item 1: Southern Living magazine, 2010
- Includes “Handmade in Alabama: Kennedy Prints” by Chip Brantley.
- Item 2: Lawrence Arts Center magazine, 2017
- Includes art by Amos Kennedy on the front and back covers. Also includes course details for “Letterpress Workshop with Amos.”
- Box 11
- Item 1: Art Muscle magazine, 1994
- Item 2: Shepherd Express newspaper, 1998
- Item 3: IDS WEEKEND publication, 2000
- Includes “The Optimistic Cynic,” a story about Amos Kennedy Jr. by Aline Mendelsohn.
- Item 4: The Daily Toreador newspaper, 2009
- Includes “Guest artist speaks about importance of printing press” by Alexandra Pedrini.
- Item 5: The Crimson White newspaper, 2011
- Includes “Printing press artist Amos Paul Kennedy holds workshop” by an unknown author.
- Item 6: Weld for Birmingham newspaper, 2015
- Includes “Thank You for Buying a Poster: Amos Kennedy’s Art Graces Paperworkers Local” article by an unknown author.
- Item 7: Pasatiempo magazine, 2017
- Includes “Freedom and the Press: Printer Amos Paul Kennedy Jr.” article by Paul Weideman.
- Item 8: The Chronicle Herald newspaper, 2018
- Includes “Book promotion a pressing matter: Master print maker shows students how it’s done” article by Tim Arsenault.
- Item 9: C-Ville (Charlottesville’s News and Arts Weekly) newspaper, 2019
- Includes “Movable type: Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr. gathers community voices with his letterpress” article by Erin O’Hare.
- Sub-series 2: Event publications, 1996-2017
- Contains programs for events and exhibitions which involved Amos Paul Kennedy Jr.
- Box 5
- Folder 12: Event programs, 1996-2007
- Item 1: “Mapping Wisconsin Book Artists: Your Official Guide to the ‘I Build Books!’ Exhibition” brochure, 1996
- Includes Amos Kennedy, Jr. as a Wisconsin book artist.
- Item 2: Program for Martin Luther King Library Renovation Celebration, 1997
- The back of the program describes a book created by Amos Kennedy, Jr. with quotes by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in celebration of the renovation. The program encloses an insert with quotes by Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Item 3: Program for “Alberto Casiragi, Games of the Flea: A Small Italian Publisher in America” exhibition at the School of Fine Arts Gallery at Indiana University, 2000
- In the program, curator Ben Pond thanks Amos Kennedy, Jr. for “his efforts to make this exhibit possible.” NAPPY – negroes in ART! is also given credit for helping make the exhibition possible on the back of the program.
- Item 4: Brochure for “Dual Commitment: Current Examples of Public Art Projects in the USA and in Austria” symposium, 2005
- Item 5: Kentucky Festival of the Arts program, 2007
- Includes Amos Kennedy, Jr. as a participating artist.
- Folder 13: “FREEDOM NOW!” booklet by Francesco Baldassare, Ivan Pengo, Moreno Chiodini, Adriano Porazi, and Amos Kennedy, Jr., 2008
- Contains “WE WHO BELIevE IN FREEDOM CANNOT REST (Ella Baker) print by Amos Kennedy, Jr. with gold design.
- Folder 14: “CONTENTS UNDER PRESSURE” catalog for “Art of the Contemporary Letterpress Poster” exhibition at Texas Tech University, 2009
- Includes Kennedy Prints! and work by Amos Kennedy, Jr.
- Folder 15: PRINT! AMOS KENNEDY, JR. & THE FINE ART OF RABBLEROUSERY booklet, 2009
- Printed and published by Andrew Steeves of Gaspereau Press as a keepsake for those who attended a conferences at Harvard University in May 2009.
- Folder 16: Event programs, ticket, and handouts, 2009-2019, undated
- Item 1: Program for “Arbeiten oder nicht arbeiten: Soho in Ottakring” [“To Work or Not to Work”] event in Vienna, Austria, 2009
- Includes Amos Kennedy Jr. on the front cover and as a special guest.
- Item 2: Program and schedule for the 7th annual American Black Film Festival in Montgomery, Alabama, 2009
- Item 3: Kentucky Festival of the Arts event program, 2010
- Includes Amos Kennedy Jr. as a participating artist.
- Item 4: Ticket for Proceed and Be Bold at St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival, 2010
- Item 5: Program and schedule for Miles College’s Black History Month Celebration with Amos Paul Kennedy Jr., 2011
- Item 6: Program for “Road to Equality: The 1961 Freedom Rides” exhibit at the Freedom Rides Museum in Montgomery, 2012
- Includes Amos Kennedy Jr. as an exhibiting artist.
- Item 7: “Art Wave: New Jersey Book Arts Symposium and Exhibition” program, 2018
- Includes Amos Kennedy Jr. as a participating artist and presenter.
- Item 8: Program for “Art in Action: Herblock and Fellow Artists Respond to Their Times” exhibit featuring the work of Amos Kennedy Jr. at the Library of Congress, 2019
- Item 9: Program for “Art in Action: Herblock and Fellow Artists Respond to Their Times” exhibit featuring the work of Amos Kennedy Jr. at the Library of Congress, 2019
- Item 10: “MSU Notstock” flyer for Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. ,Paul Kreizenbeck, Calvin Laituri, and Lisa York poster sale, 2019
- Item 11: “Art on the Rocks: Schedule of Events for Friday the 16th” flyer for “The Art of the Print: Featuring Old Masters to Modern Methods & Todd Snider”, undated
- Includes artist print demonstration by Amos Kennedy Jr.
- Item 12: “Southern As… by Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr.” biographical handout for exhibition, undated
- Folder 17: Program for “Full of Pepper and Light: Welcoming the Gwendolyn Brooks Papers at the University of Illinois” exhibit at the Rare Book and Manuscript Library at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 2014
- Box 11
- Item 10: Alabama Book Festival event program, 2010
- Includes station to craft a commemorative poster with Amos Kennedy, Jr.
- Item 11: Design Week Portland guide, 2017
- Includes Amos Kennedy, Jr. as a presenter.
- Item 12: “Tabook 8” event schedule (in Czech), 2019
- Series 6: Posters, 2001-2019
- Contains prints larger than 9 x 11 in. The bulk of these prints are 13 x 20 in.
- Box 11
- Folder 1: Paper prints, 2001, 2008-2019
- Item 1: “white girls can’t skip”, 2001
- Item 2: “White girls can’t skip!”, 2001
- Item 3: “ONE NIGHT STAND, AMOS PAUL KENNEDY, JR. LETTERPRESS POSTER SHOW, OFF THE WALL SALE”, 2008
- Item 4: “ART BUILDS COMMUNITY!”, 2010
- Item 5: “ROUNDWOOD, AUBURN UNIVERSITY RURAL STUDIO (ruralstudio.com, auburn.edu)”, 2010
- Item 6: “MONDAY NIGHT MOVIES, Monday Nights at 7:00 PM Giles Hall Auditorium (MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE)”, 2010
- “MAKE TANK, DESIGNED BY MARK D. Wise 02.07.2010” on back. Printed by Mark Wise.
- Item 7: “I SURE AM GLAD YOUR PARENTS HAD SEX”, 2012
- Printed by Carl Carbonell.
- Item 8: “OAR DIN AIRY”, 2012
- Printed at Jack Sinclair Letterpress Studio, University Of Arizona School Of Art.
- Item 9: “AS220 PRINT SHOP! INK ON PAPER”, 2012
- Item 10: “Art Exhibition: VISUAL NOISE, THE POSTER IS A DISTURBING ELEMENT IN SOCIETY, AMOS KENNEDY JR., ASHFORD UNIVERSITY”, 2014
- Item 11: “INJECTION WELLS, WHAT’S IN IT FOR ME? NO Jobs, No Taxes, HEALTH RISKS, Cancer, Still Births, Impotence, DEATH” proof sheet in newsprint, 2014
- Item 12: “RESIST (greenhunterenergy.com)” proof sheet in newsprint, 2014
- Item 13: Pilchuck Glass School class list, session 2 proof sheet
- Item 14: “th3 $UN & mOon goons”, 2015
- Workshop demo.
- Item 15: “OUR MISSION IS TO CREATIVELY IMAGINE THE SOCIAL FUNCTION OF ART (Temple Contemporary)” [red], 2015
- Workshop demo, proofs on newsprint.
- Item 16: “OUR MISSION IS TO CREATIVELY IMAGINE THE SOCIAL FUNCTION OF ART (Temple Contemporary)” [blue], 2015
- Workshop demo, proofs on newsprint.
- Item 17: “EMaNCIPAte YOURSELVeS FROM MENTAL SLAVeRy—None but ourselves can free our minds (Bob Marley)”, 2019
- Item 13: “Mississippi State University College of Architecture, Art, and Design HARRISON LECTURE SERIES fall 2008”, 2008
- Printed by Mark Wise.
- Item 14: “MONDAY MOVIES (Mississippi State University)”, 2009
- Item 15: “SWEET HOME ALAOBAMA” [stars], 2009
- Item 16: “SWEET HOME ALAOBAMA”, 2009
- Item 17: “FLIMP FESTIVAL WITH AN ITALIAN FLAIR”, 2009
- Item 18: “The Crossroads Arts Alliance presents JERRY & JOHNNY”, 2009
- Item 19: “The Crossroads Arts Alliance presents FALL ART WALK In honor of Ma’Cille House’s 100th birthday”, 2009
- Item 20: “1959-2009, The Society for ECONOMIC BOTANY founded in 1959 to FOSTER AND ENCOURAGE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, EDUCATION aNd RELATED ACTIVITIES ON The PAST PRESENT and FUTURE USES Of PLANTs AND THE RELATIONSHIP BeTwEen PLANTS and PEOPLE”, 2009
- Item 21: “TIRE TIRE TIRE TIRE TIRE TOWER OF CONCRETE! 1st YEAR ARCHITECTURE 2009, Andrew Robertson, Zach James”, 2009
- Item 22: “Come See Jackson’s FINEST! KING ELEMENTARY, THE DA VINCIS & BOYSCOUT, LIVE MUSIC at The GARDEN CENTER (Starkville, MS)”, 2009
- Item 23: “PRINT DIALOGUE DAYS, Printmaking, like sex, is not solely about reproduction”, 2009
- Item 24: “Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr. is TaLKiN’ LouD & Sayin’ NOThIN’”, 2010
- Item 25: “SAVE OUR FORESTS”, 2010
- Item 26: “TED SIROTA’s REBEL SOULS (CHICAGO JAZZ FESTIVAL)”, 2010
- Item 27: “THE FUTURE belongs to those who are PASSIONATE and WORK HARD. (In celebration of Tim Flinn’s remission from acute myeloid leukemia)”, 2010
- Item 28: “THIS IS THE DREAM BALLET”, 2010
- Item 29: “ARBEITEN ODER NICHT ARBEITEN”, 2010
- Item 30: “PROCEED AND BE BOLD! A Film By Laura Zinger”, 2010
- Item 31: “IS THERE HOPE?”, 2010
- Item 32: “Take Back The Streets presents Feed The HUNGRY, FOOD CHAIN BENEFIT (takebackthestreets[at]mchsi.com)”, 2010
- Item 33: “WITHOUT PURPOSE, ABUSE IS INEVITABLE (Murithii Muriuki Wamae)”, 2010
- Item 34: “BE THOUGHTFUL, RESPECTFUL AND KIND”, 2010
- Item 35: “GIVE ME HUmOR OR GIVE ME DEATH”, 2010
- Item 36: “FRIENDSHIP IS LIKE PEEING ON YOURSELF, EVERYONE CAN SEE IT BUT ONLY YOU GET THE WARM FEELING”, 2010
- Item 37: “WASTE IS FUEL. PEOPLE, PLANET, PROFIT, PROGRESS (southernecogroup.com)”, 2010
- Item 38: “First National Bank of Central Alabama presents BARRY BRADFORD’s The Face In The Courthouse Window (CARROLLTON, ALABAMA)”, 2010
- Item 39: “COFFEE MADE ME BLACK”, 2010
- Item 40: “COFFEE MADE ME GAY”, 2010
- Item 41: “COFFEE MAKES YOU GAY”, 2010
- Item 42: “COFFEE MADE ME QUEER”, 2010
- Item 43: “1910, 2010, OX BOW, A HAVEN FOR ARTISTS”, 2010
- Item 44: “A visiting production at the Comedy Sportz Theater DEATH 40 FEET TALL (hollywoodfringe.org, ComedySportzLA.com/Fringe)”, 2010
- Item 45: “Josee Andrei, an InSANE PORTRAIT, Michigan Films & Rien a Voir Productions (aninsaneportrait.us)”, 2010
- Item 46: “RHYTHM & HUES Concert and Art Walk”, 2010
- Item 47: “RUN WOLVES RUN (SEAN HAYES) (seanhayesmusic.com)”, 2010
- Item 48: “LANGSTON HUGHES AFRICAN AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL, at various locations in SEATTLE (langstonblackfilmfest.org)”, 2010
- Item 49: “THIS IS A PRINTING PRESS NOT A TABLE!”, 2010
- Item 50: “GUIDE US [that awake we] WAKING [may watch with] O LORD [CHRIST] AND GUARD US [and asleep we may] SLEEPING [rest in peace]”, 2010
- Item 51: “When a thief gets real good he runs for office. (BOOTH HUGHES)”, 2010
- Item 52: “When a thief gets real good she runs for office. (BOOTH HUGHES)”, 2010
- Item 53: “CHILDREN [Tired of Being Harrassed by Your Stupid Parents?] ACT NOW! [Move Out, Get a JOB, Pay Your Own Bills, While You Still KNOW EVERYTHING!]”, 2010
- Item 54: “NO ONE PERSON CAN DO EVERYTHING… BUT WE CAN ALL DO SOMETHING (TRACY EDIGER)”, 2010
- Item 55-56: “HAITI, HAITI, Because when GOD is too Busy Haiti, me and THE WORLD GINA ATHENA ULTSSE weaves spoken word and Vodou chants to reflect on childrenhood memories, social (in)justice, spirituality, and the dehumanization of Haitians (epiphany-chicago.org, haitisoleil.org, inured.org)”, 2010
- Item 57: “THE AMERICAN CAPITALIST DOES NOT BELIEVE IN CAPITALISM. (Principles of American Capitalism series)”, 2010
- Item 58: “TOO BIG TO FAIL. The citizens of these United States of America will pay the BAIL. (Principles of American Capitalism series)”, 2010
- Item 59: “BACKED BY THE FULL FAITH AND CREDIT OF THE US TAX PAYERS, Force the citizens of these United States of America to pay us for ANY and ALL losses we incur while trying to maximize profits. (Principles of American Capitalism series)”, 2010
- Item 60: “American Principles of Capitalism, PRIVATIZE PROFITS, SOCIALIZE RISKS (Principles of American Capitalism series)”, 2010
- Item 61: “I AM A MEMBER, INSTITUTE 193 (institute193.org)”, 2010
- Item 62: “$ Don’t be a credit card SHARECROPPER!”, 2010
- Item 63: “THE TRUTH COMES SLOWLY. (PROVERB FROM AFRICA) (DR. DJO BI PRODUCTIONS, COTE D’IVOIRE)”, 2010
- Signature by Sarah Alvarez in bottom left corner.
- Item 64: “I saw GOD YesTeRDAY WALKINg AND TALkING WITH The MiLkMAN! LAST WEEK I SAW THE DEVIL WaLkING HaND IN HAND WITH thE PRESIDENT. (EXUMa The OBEAH mAN)”, 2010
- Signature by Sarah Al. on border.
- Item 65: “PRINTERS FAIR (ANNA TEMPLETON CENTRE)”, 2010
- Item 66: “At 3 o’clock in the morning you can ride Theodore Tugboat”, 2010
- Item 67: “WHEN IT PAINTS IT ROARS”, 2010
- Item 68: “SPRING 2010 FAIRHOPE FILM SERIES”, 2010
- Item 69: “OKRA FESTIVAL, Celebrating the people’s vegetable since 2000 (BURKEVILLE, AL)”, 2010
- Item 70: “ANY FREQUENCY (Monticello, IL), Support Independent Record Stores, RECORD STORE DAY (shannoncurfman.com, myspace.com/phantogram, recordstoreday.com)”, 2010
- Item 71: “LONGWOOD UNIVERSITY General Education Film Series”, 2010
- Item 72: “WYGOE, AZOS, FUN & MERRIMENT in Kentville”, 2010
- Item 73: “CLAIM YOUR COOKiTTUDE, A celebration of everyday cooking”, 2010
- Printed at the Food Culture Crossroads Press (tastingcultures.org).
- Item 74: “TASTING CULTURES FOUNDATION”, 2010
- Printed at the Food Culture Crossroads Press (tastingcultures.org).
- Item 75: “DILUTE SPIceS TO ADD FLAVOR (FOODWAYS BULLETIN NO. 1 FROM THE KITCHEN, The First Scientific Laboratory)”, 2010
- Printed at the Food Culture Crossroads Press (tastingcultures.org).
- Item 76: “OUR RECIPES CONTAIN THE SIGNATURES OF THOSE WHO CAME BEFORE AND AFTER HER”, 2010
- Printed at the Food Culture Crossroads Press (tastingcultures.org).
- Item 77: “GigGLING Gardens, SEED BY SEED, MEAL BY MEAL”, 2010
- Printed at the Food Culture Crossroads Press (tastingcultures.org).
- Item 78: “ART ACUTION FOR HAITI… LITTLE BUILDING CAFE (Starkville, Mississippi)”, 2010
- Item 79: “IF YOU ARE WALKING ON THIN ICE YOU MIGHT AS WELL DANCE”, 2010
- Made by Kim Ransdell.
- Item 80: “YESTERDAY IS ASHES, TOMORROW IS WOOD, ONLY TODAY DOES THE FIRE BURN BRIGHTLY”, 2010
- Made by Kim Ransdell.
- Item 81: “NEVER GIVE UP! NEVER GIVE UP! NEVER GIVE UP! [HOPE]”, 2010
- Made by Kim Ransdell.
- Item 82: “I AM BORN TO WIN AND I WILL WIN WIN WIN”, 2010
- Made by Kim Ransdell.
- Item 83: “MY HEART TELLS ME TO ADVANCE AND EXPECT A THOUSAND HAPPY EVENTS (MIGUEL de CERVANTES)”, 2010
- Made by Kim Ransdell.
- Item 84: “ONLY TO THE EXTENT THAT WE EXPOSE OURSELVES OVER & OVER TO ANNIHILATION CAN THAT WHICH IS INDESTRUCTIBLE BE FOUND IN US”, 2010
- Made by Kim Ransdell.
- Item 85: “WHATEVER YOU CAN DO OR DREAM YOU CAN. BEGIN IT. BOLDNESS HAS GENIUS, POWER & MAGIC IN IT. BEGIN IT NOW! (W.H. MURRAY)”, 2010
- Made by Kim Ransdell at The Collective Press.
- Item 86: “THEY MAY HAVE COME EmPTY-HANDeD, But NOT EmPtY-HeaDeD & SOME CaME WiTH SEEDS HIDDEN IN THEIR HAIR (henrydrewal.com)”, 2010
- Item 87: “a RIVER That FORGEtS itS SOURCE DRIES UP (henrydrewal.com)”, 2010
- Box 12
- Item 1: “THE FIRST 100 DAYS” set of 100 posters with complete transcript of President Barack Obama’s Inaugural Address in commemoration of his 100th day in office, 2011
- Printed by Goldsmith Press & Rare Type Collection. Accompanied by a letter from Amos Kennedy, Jr. explaining the significance of the prints. See also Box 4, Folder 11, Item 9.
- Item 2: “the CREATINES are CONNELY FARR and DANIEL SPLAINGARD UP YOUR ALLEY (STARKVILLE, MS),”, 2011
- Printed by Mark Wise.
- Item 3: “RURAL STUDIO FILM FESTIVAL: HANd MADE MOVIES (NFWBERN, ALABAMA)”, 2011
- Printed by Mark Wise.
- Item 4: “RURAL FILM LAB PRESENTS RURAL STUDIO FILM SERIES (MORRISETTE)”, 2011
- Printed by Mark Wise.
- Item 5: “PRAISE TASTING CULTURES ATTAIN SALIvation”, 2011
- Printed by Sarah Khan at The Food Culture Crossroads Press (tastingcultures.org).
- Item 6: “i MAKE ART 5x a day INcLUDINg SNAckS”, 2011
- Printed by Sarah Khan at The Food Culture Crossroads Press (tastingcultures.org).
- Item 7: “Hand Line Press SYMPOSIUM a gathering of letterpress fanatics”, 2011
- Printed by unknown printer.
- Item 8: “COURAGE IS THE FORCE THAT CREATES HISTORY (Daisaku Ikeda)”, 2011
- Printed by Kim Ransdell at The Collective Press.
- Item 9: “BE NICE, CLEAN UP (LILLSTREET PRINTING)”, 2011
- Item 10: “BIKER’s NIGHT OUT IN BLUES ALLEY (HOLLY SPRINGS, MS)”, 2011
- Item 11: “A GOOD DEED GOES UNPUNISHED”, 2011
- Item 12: “ALABAMA Democrats Hall of Fame Dinner”, 2011
- Item 13: “ALWAYS CHOOSE HAPPY”, 2011
- Item 14: “BE KIND, Everyone you meet is fighting a GREAT BATTLE. (Philo of Alexandria)”, 2011
- Item 15: “LIFE, You’re not gonna get RICH, So you might as well get HAPPY”, 2011
- Item 16: “ART, You’re not gonna get RICH, So you might as well get HAPPY (MTSU Printer’s Proof)”, 2011
- Item 17: “1971, 2011, THE 40th ANNUAL KENTUCK FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS (NORTHPORT, ALABAMA)”, 2011
- Item 18: “SFA, THE CULTIVATED SOUTH, the fourteenth Southern Foodways Symposium (OXFORD, MISSISSIPPI)”, 2011
- Item 19: “OKRA THE PEOPLE’S VEGETABLE”, 2011
- Item 20: “PIMENTO IS A VEGETABLE NOT A CHEESE (Emily Wallace AUTHOR, Nicole Lang FILMMAKER)”, 2011
- Item 21: “I AM AS SOUTHERN AS COLLARD GREENS”, 2011
- Item 22: “BE NICE AND SHARE”, 2011
- Item 23: “BE NICE AND HELP”, 2011
- Item 24: “BE NICE AND CARE”, 2011
- Item 25: “THE SOUTH CAROLINA BROADCASTERS Live at THE CAPRI THEATRE (capritheatre.org, scbroadcaster.com)”, 2011
- Item 26: “REALTREE CELEBRATING 25 YEARS”, 2011
- Item 27: Tree bark, 2011
- Item 28: “Celebrating 25 years, REALTREE, THANK YOU”, 2011
- Item 29: “REALTREE, CELEBRATING 25 YEARS”, 2011
- Item 30: “THE PEOPLE’S VEGETABLE, OKRA FESTIVAL (BURKVILLE, AL)”, 2011
- Item 31: “WITHOUT PURPOSE, ABUSE IS INEVITABLE. (Murithii Muriuki Wamae)”, 2011
- Item 32: “BE THOUGHTFUL, RESPECTFUL AND KIND”, 2011
- Item 33: “GIVE ME HUmOR OR GIVE ME DEATH”, 2011
- Item 34: “BIKERS’ NIGHT OUT IN BLUES ALLEY (HOLLY SPRINGS, MS)”, 2011
- Item 35: “Frontal NUDITY is OVERRATED! (National Community Theatre Festival, Rochester New York, aactfest11.org)”, 2011
- Item 36: “UNDERSTUDIES ARE FOR PUSSIES. (National Community Theatre Festival, Rochester, New York, aactfest11.org)”, 2011
- Item 37: “GET OUT OF MY LIGHT. (National Community Theatre Festival, Rochester, New York, aactfest11.org)”, 2011
- Item 38: “DON’T MAKE ME UPSTAGE YOU! (National Community Theatre Festival, Rochester, New York, aactfest11.org)”, 2011
- Item 39: “I UPHOLSTER EVERYTHING IN RED VELVET (National Community Theatre Festival, Rochester, New York, aactfest11.org)”, 2011
- Item 40: “I DON’T HAVE A DIRECTOR. THE AUDIENCE DIRECTS ME. (Hal Holbrook) (National Community Theatre Festival, Rochester New York, aactfest11.org)”, 2011
- Item 41: “!DEATH 40 FEET TALL! A Hollywood Fringe 2011 Production (hollywoodfringe.org)”, 2011
- Item 42: “2011 Grand Festival of ART S & B OOK S (Fairhope, Alabama) (esartcenter.com, pageandpalette.com)”, 2011
- Item 43: “RAISE THE ROOF Piece by Piece, Fundraising a sustainable home for a Lakota family on the reservation, ONE NATION WALKING TOGETHER (onenationwt.org)”, 2011
- Item 44: “YELLOW DOG DEMOCRAT”, 2011
- Box 13
- Item 1: “MERRY CHRISTMAS”, 2011
- Item 2: “HAPPY HOLIDAYS”, 2011
- Item 3: “NO GOOD DEED GOES UNPUNISHED”, 2011
- Item 4: “ART RIGHTS, Artists enhance our civic engagement. (colum.edu/criticalencounters),”, 2011
- Item 5: “ART REVOLUTIONS, Artists create identities for cultures and societies. (colum.edu/criticalencounters)”, 2011
- Item 6: “The Friends of Hurricane Creek’s 16th annual cleanup of Hurricane Creek, CLEAN UP (hurricane-creek.org)”, 2011
- Item 7: “I’ve never known any trouble that an hour’s reading didn’t assuage. (Charles De Secondat), ALABAMA BOOK FESTIVAL”, 2011
- Item 8: “EVERYTHiNG is Gonna BE ALRighT”, 2011
- Made by Kim Ransdell at The Collective Press.
- Item 9: “FOOD is ETHNIC (tastingcultures.org)”, 2011
- Printed at Food Culture Crossroads Press.
- Item 10: “WHEN in DOUBT MarINatE (FOODWAYS BULLETIN No. 2 FROM THE KITCHEN, The First Scientific Laboratory)”, 2011
- Printed at Food Culture Crossroads Press.
- Item 11: “the SUB CONDIMeNT”, 2011
- Printed at Food Culture Crossroads Press.
- Item 12: “TuRN YouR REVOLUTION ON (STAHHR)”, 2012
- Printed by sistersai (Sairah Razza).
- Item 13: “MORE LOVE, MORE LIFE, PROSPERITY, THE WORLD IS SICK, WE NEED THERAPY (EKUNDAYO)”, 2012
- Printed by sistersai (Sairah Razza).
- Item 14: “TRUTH is a language so foreign that only a few can speak it (KALONJI CHANGA)”, 2012
- Printed by sistersai (Sairah Razza).
- Item 15: “THREE SISTERS COOKING, FROM THE EARH TO THE TABLE (Rural Studio Farm)”, 2012
- Printed by The 3 Sisters.
- Item 16: “A SISTER IS ONE OF THE NICEST THINGS THAT CAN HAPPEN TO ANYONE, THE 3 SISTERS (Rural Studio Farm)”, 2012
- Item 17: “THE MoST BEaUTIFUL EXPERIENCE WE CAN HAVE IS THe MYSTERIOUS (EINSTEIN) (Kim Ransdell & The Collective Press)”, 2012
- Item 18: “PEACE BEGINS WITH A SMILE. (Mother Theresa) (Kim Ransdell & The Collective Press)”, 2012
- Item 19: “THE TRUTH ALONE TRIUMPHS (UPANISHADS) (Kim Ransdell & The Collective Press)”, 2012
- Item 20: “YOU CREaTe YouR Own UnivERsE AS You Go ALONG (Winston Churchill) (Kim Ransdell & The Collective Press)”, 2012
- Item 21: “WHiLE THE DAYS AWAY (Kathy Graddy)”, 2012
- Item 22: “AMOS KENNEDY, APRIL 6 & 7, OPEN WORKSHOP”, 2012
- Printed at the Book Arts & Letterpress Lab.
- Item 23: “VINYL-PHILE (sistersai.com)”, 2012
- Item 24: “PERFECT YOU (juSt LIKe THIS POSTER IS)”, 2012
- Printed by Sister Sai.
- Item 25: “POWER CONCEDES nothing WITHOUT A DEMAND. IT NEVER DID AND IT NEVER WILL. (Frederick Douglass)”, 2012
- Printed at Jack Sinclair Letterpress Studio, University Of Arizona School Of Art.
- Item 26: “VOLUNTEER FOR THE GREENING OF DETROIT (greeningofdetroit.com)”, 2012
- Item 27: “SIGNAL-RETURN LVOES THE HUB OF DETROIT (the hubofdetroit.org)”, 2012
- Item 28: “E (Andrew Steeves at Kennedy Prints, October 2012)”, 2012
- Item 29: “The more I learn about politicians, the more I like MULES”, 2012
- Item 30: “LAISSEZ Les BoNtEMPS RoULeZ in Selma!”, 2012
- Item 31: “WE FIGHT, GET BEAT, RISE & FIGHT AGAIN (General Nathanael Greene)”, 2012
- Item 32: “BLACK FACES, WHITE SPACES: African Americans and the Great Outdoors (CAROLYN FINNEY)”, 2012
- Item 33: “WE PICK OUR OKRA FROM THE LEFT”, 2012
- Printed for the 2012 Okra Festival.
- Item 34: “OKRA LOVERS UNITE!”, 2012
- Printed for the 2012 Okra Festival.
- Item 35: “OKRA THE PEOPLE’S VEGETABLE”, 2012
- Printed for the 2012 Okra Festival.
- Item 36: “SMARTER EVERY DAY”, 2012
- Item 37: “I HAVE UPPED MY STANDARDS, SO UP YOURS”, 2012
- Item 38: “WE’VE UPPED OUR STANDARDS, SO UP YOURS”, 2012
- Item 39: “Flying Monkey Arts, Lowe Mill Cigar Box Guitar FESTIVAL”, 2012
- Item 40: “Can You Walk Away? Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking in the United States, OPENING February 17, 2012”, 2012
- Item 41: “WADDLE, 19 January-9 February 2013, Gallery 26, Little Rock, Arkansas” [plain background], 2012
- Item 42: “WADDLE, 19 January-9 February 2013, Gallery 26, Little Rock, Arkansas” [red, yellow, and green background], 2012
- Item 43: “BECAUSE THeRE’s nOthing more POweRFuL than A WOMaN SINGIGN the BLUES (3rd annual JOHNNY SHINES BLUES FESTIVAL)”, 2012
- Item 44: “The TUSCALOOSA GeT UP”, 2012
- Item 45: “PEACE”, 2012
- Printed at CB2?
- Item 46: “IT is bad enough that people are dying of AIDS, but no one should die of IGNORANCE. (Elizabeth Taylor) (whitman-walker.org)”, 2012
- Printed for AIDS Walk Washington.
- Item 47: “IT TAKES TWO HANDS TO HOLD TWINS (HENRY JOHN DREWAL, ASHE WORKS)”, 2012
- Item 48: “aRt is for everybody, A Printing Fest at the Mary C. with Amos P., aN ALL daY EveNT (TheMaryC.org)”, 2012
- Item 49: “I AM AS SOUTHERN AS COLLARD GREENS”, 2012
- Item 50: “JINGLE PUNKS RESPECT THE HUSTLE (jinglepunks.com)”, 2012
- Item 51: “ALABAMA SILO”, 2012
- Item 52: “FIRE MOON”, 2012
- Item 53: “WE demand the very best from our clients”, 2012
- Item 54: “GET UP, stand UP”, 2012
- Item 55: “OnE LOVE”, 2012
- Item 56: “TUPELO HONEY CAFE (Knoxville, TN)”, 2012
- Item 57: “TEE’S LOUNGE, LADIES NO FUCKING IN THE BATHROOM (York, Alabama)”, 2012
- Item 58: “RACE MATTERS? RACISM MATTERS, POST-RACIAL, MY ASS! CATICH GALLERY presents an exhibition of printed matter celebrating racism… Printed ephemera by Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr.” [Mammy], 2012
- Item 59: “RACE MATTERS? RACISM MATTERS, POST-RACIAL, MY ASS! CATICH GALLERY presents an exhibition of printed matter celebrating racism… Printed ephemera by Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr.” [bowtie], 2012
- Item 60-61: “RACE MATTERS? RACISM MATTERS, POST-RACIAL, MY ASS! CATICH GALLERY presents an exhibition of printed matter celebrating racism… Printed ephemera by Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr.” [watermelon], 2012
- Item 62: “RACE MATTERS? RACISM MATTERS, POST-RACIAL, MY ASS! CATICH GALLERY presents an exhibition of printed matter celebrating racism… Printed ephemera by Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr.” [two figures], 2012
- Item 63: “RACE MATTERS? RACISM MATTERS, POST-RACIAL, MY ASS!” [Mammy], 2012
- Item 64: “SPECIAL: POSTERS $15 EACH”, 2012
- Item 65: “WHERE THERE IS NO VISION, THERE IS NO HOPE. (George Washington Carver)”, 2012
- Item 66: “IF YOU LOVE IT ENOUGH, ANYTHING WILL TALK WITH YOU. (George Washington Carver)”, 2012
- Item 67: “NO (Rosa Louise Parks)”, 2012
- Item 68: “I WOULD LIKE TO BE REMEMBERED AS A PERSON WHO WANTED TO BE FREE AND WANTED OTHER PEOPLE TO BE ALSO FREE (Rosa Louise Parks)”, 2012
- Item 69: “MEMORIES OF OUR LIVES, OF OUR WORKS, AND OUR DEEDS WILL CONTINUE IN OTHERS. (Rosa Louise Parks)”, 2012
- Item 70: “OUR MISTREATMENT WAS JUST NOT WRIGHT AND I WAS TIRED OF IT. (Rosa Louise Parks)”, 2012
- Item 71: “ALL I WAS DOING WAS TRYING TO GET HOME FROM WORK. (Rosa Louise Parks)”, 2012
- Item 72: “THE ONLY TIRED I WAS, WAS TIRED OF GIVING IN. (Rosa Louise Parks)”, 2012
- Item 73: “I WOULD LIKE TO BE KNOWN AS A PERSON WHO IS CONCERNED ABOUT FREEDOM & EQUALITY & JUSTICE & PROSPERITY FOR ALL PEOPLE. (Rosa Louise Parks)”, 2012
- Item 74: “I KNEW SOMEONE HAD TO TAKE THE FIRST STEP AND I MADE UP MY MIND NOT TO MOVE. (Rosa Louise Parks)”, 2012
- Item 75: “RACISM IS STILL WITH US, BUT IT IS UP TO USE TO PREPARE OUR CHILDREN FOR WHAT THEY HAVE TO MEET AND HOPEFULLY WE SHALL OVERCOME. (Rosa Louise Parks)”, 2012
- Item 76: “WHATEVER MY INDIVIDUAL DESIRES WERE TO BE FREE, I WAS NOT ALONE. THERE WERE MANY OTHER WHO FELT THE SAME WAY. (Rosa Louise Parks)”, 2012
- Item 77: “I WAS JUST TRYING TO LET THEM KNOW HOW I FELT ABOUT BEING TREATED AS A HUMAN BEING. (Rosa Louise Parks)”, 2012
- Item 78: “EACH PERSON MUST LIVE THEIR LIFE AS A MODEL FOR OTHERS. (Rosa Louise Parks)”, 2012
- Item 79: “ROSA PARKS”, 2012
- Item 80: “WOMEN’S POLITICAL JUSTICE COUNCIL, FREEDOM, BOYCOTT, KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PRIZE (FiFTh Row)”, 2012
- Item 81: “COLORED SECTION MoNTGOMERY RACISM, arrest number 7053, BUS 2857, EQUALITY”, 2012
- Item 82: “4 February 1913, ROSA LOUISE, SEAMSTRESS, SECRETARY, NAACP, 1 DecemBeR 1955, McCAULEY, SOCIAL ACTIVIST, FREEDOM FIGHTER, PARKS, 24 October 2005”, 2012
- Item 83: “THE PRESENT WAS AN EGG LAID BY THE PAST THAT HAD THE FUTURE INSIDE ITS SHELL (Zora Neale Hurston)”, 2012
- Printed at The Food Culture Crossroads Press by Sarah K. Khan (tastingcultures.org).
- Item 84: “EVERY WOMAN SHOULD HAVE A BLOWTORCH (Julia Child)”, 2012
- Printed at The Food Culture Crossroads Press by Sarah K. Khan (tastingcultures.org).
- Item 85: “I’M JUST STIRRING THE POT”, 2012
- Printed at The Food Culture Crossroads Press by Sarah K. Khan (tastingcultures.org).
- Item 86: “SEEK NON HOMOGEnIZEd CULTURES (Foodways Bulletin No. 3 from the KITCHEN, The First Scientific Laboratory)”, 2012
- Printed at The Food Culture Crossroads Press by Sarah K. Khan (tastingcultures.org).
- Item 87: “IS THE JUICE WORTH THE SQUEEZE?”, 2012
- Printed at The Food Culture Crossroads Press by Sarah K. Khan (tastingcultures.org).
- Item 88: “THINK U R TOO SmaLL To MaKe A DIFFERENCE? TRY SLEEPING In A ROOM W!TH A MOSQU!To! (HENRY JOHN DREWAL, ASHE WORKS)”, 2012
- Box 14
- Folder 1: “FAIRHOPE FILM FESTIVAL”, 2013
- On thin paper and gently folded in half due to its length.
- Folder 2: “GOSLING RUN (fennvillegoosefestival.com)”, 2013
- Folder 3: “Tavern FEST 2013 (Montgomery, Alabama)”, 2013
- Folder 4: “EVERYONE Rich and POOR deserves a shelter for the SOUL (SAMBO MOCKBEE)”, 2013
- Folder 5: “DOWNTOWN FARMERS MARKET (Lafayette Greens Garden)”, 2013
- Folder 6: “I came to the Motorcity…and all I got was this letterpress poster”, 2013
- Folder 7: “PRINTERS UNITE at Columbia College of Chicago Center for Book and Paper”, 2013
- Folder 8: “WADDLE 19 January-9 February 2013 (Gallery 26, Little Rock, Arkansas)”, 2013
- Contains images of Uncle Sam that appear to be the work of artist Jeff Waddle. This poster was likely used to promote a Waddle exhibition at Gallery 26.
- Folder 9: “BE KIND, Always try to be a little kinder than is necessary (J.M. Barrie)”, 2013
- Folder 10: “MAKE HASTE TO BE KIND (Henri Frederic Amiel)”, 2013
- Folder 11: “BE SILLY. BE HONEST. BE KIND (Ralph Waldo Emerson)”, 2013
- Folder 12: “BE KIND for everyone you meet is fighting a HARD BATTLE. (Ian MacLaren)”, 2013
- Folder 13: “BE PITIFUL for everyone you meet is fighting a HARD BATTLE. (Ian MacLaren)”, 2013
- Folder 14: Untitled half poster, 2013
- Folder 15: “GET ON MY LEVEL”, 2013
- Student work.
- Folder 16: “WORK IS LOVE MADE VISIBLE (KAHIL GIBRAN)”, 2013
- Student work.
- Folder 17: “IDEAS are more DANGEROUS THAN GUNS”, 2013
- Student work.
- Folder 18: “FREE SCHOLARSHIP, OPEN ACCESS”, 2013
- Student work.
- Folder 19: “IT IS GOOD TO BE DifFERENT”, 2013
- Student work.
- Folder 20: “LET US BE A CONCERNED GENERTION. (Martin Luther King, Jr.), A MONSTROUS OCTOPUS: The Tentacles of Poverty”, 2013
- Student work.
- Folder 21: “POVERTY IS THE WORST FORM OF VIOLENCE. (Mohandas K. Gandhi), A MONSTROUS OCTOPUS: The Tentacles of Poverty”, 2013
- Student work.
- Folder 22: “FRIENDS Don’T LeT YOU dO StuPID THInGS… aLoNE”, 2013
- Folder 23: “FALL In LOVE, StaY In LOVE, AND IT WILL DECIDE EVERYTHING. (Pedro Arrupe)”, 2013
- Folder 24: “What you see depends on how you view the world… (Doe Zantamata), Celebrate the 60th birthday of Paul Weertz”, 2013
- Folder 25: “BE TOO GENEROUS TO CHEAT. (George Washington Carver)”, 2013
- Folder 26: “BE TOO BRAVE TO LIE. (George Washington Carver)”, 2013
- Folder 27: “KINDNESS is a LANGUAGE which the DEAF can HEAR and the BLIND can SEE. (Mark Twain)”, 2013
- Folder 28: “NO ACT OF KINDNESS, NO MATTER HOW SMALL, IS EVER WASTED. (Aesop)”, 2013
- Folder 29: “A GOOD DEED GOES UNPUNISHED”, 2013
- “RICHMONd Va, DC, Berryville vA, BRUNSwiCK MD, PHILADELpHIA, POUGHkEEPSie nY, MiDDLTOWn CT, SARaTOGA SPRINGS nY, BUFFALO, CLeVELAND, CANTON Oh, COLUMBUS, GaLAX Va, CARRBORO nC, FLETCHeR nc, Bynum nc” on back.
- Folder 30: “SHORT TIME TO STaY HERE (scbroadcaster.com)”, 2013
- Folder 31: “DETROIT” [bicycles], 2013
- Folder 32: “BIKE CITY DETROIT”, 2013
- Folder 33: “THE HUB OF DETROIT”, 2013
- Folder 34: “THE SECOND ANNUAL BIKE THE BLIZZARD 24 hour Bike-a-Thon 26 JANUARY 2014 (BackAlleyBikes.org)”, 2013
- Folder 35: “A BAD DAY FISHING IS BETTER THAN A GOOD DAY AT WORK!”, 2013
- Folder 36: “SMARTER EVERY DAY, Celebrating the 100th episode”, 2013
- Folder 37: “OKRA IS PEACE, OKRA FESTIVAL, Burkville, Alabama”, 2013
- Folder 38: “YOUR LIFE IS BIGGER THAN YOUR BEST DREAM FOR IT. INVISIBLE CHILDREN”, 2013
- Folder 39: “20th ANNIVERSARY RS20 (Founded 1993, NEWBERN, ALABAMA), RURAL STUDIO BORN AND RAISED IN HALE COUNTY”, 2013
- Folder 40: “BE YOuRSeLF, EVERYONE ELSE IS TAKEN!”, 2013
- Folder 41: “BE KIND, LISTEN”, 2013
- Folder 42: “2013-2014 CONVERGE LECTURE SERIES”, 2013
- Folder 43: “BLUEGRASS & GEE’S BEND”, 2014
- Folder 44: “DOWNTOWN fARMERS MARKET, Lafayette Greens Garden”, 2014
- Folder 45: “VISIT THE BELLE ISLE AQUARIUM”, 2014
- Folder 46: “JUSTICE IS A SPECIAL PRIVILEGE FOR BLACKS IN THESEUNITEDSTATESOFAMERICA” calendar, 2014
- Folder 47: “FOOD JUSTICE FOR !ALL!”, 2014
- Printed by Mary Mortimer.
- Folder 48: “AIM LOW”, 2014
- Folder 49: “SHE WHO PLANTS A GARDEN PLANTS HAPPINESS”, 2014
- Folder 50: “IT’S USER FRIENDLY IF YOU KNOW HOW TO USE IT. (Sarah Khan)”, 2014
- Folder 51: “NOPE, I CAN’T GO TO HELL, SATAN STILL HAS THAT RESTRAINING ORDER AGAINST ME”, 2014
- Folder 52: “GROW & SHARE THE HARVEST (communityfoodinitiatives.org)” workshop demo, 2014
- Folder 53: “RESTART, VOTE, APRIL 17” workshop demo, 2014
- Folder 54: “Speech to the Young, Speech to the Progress Toward (Among them Nora and Henry III)” broadside of poem by Gwendolyn Brooks, 2014
- Folder 55: “IF IT AIN’T BROKE, DON’T FIX IT (TAMU-C VISCOM)” workshop demo, 2014
- Folder 56: “CAN ALL YOU CAN”, 2014
- Printed by Mary Mortimer.
- Folder 57: “EAT WHAT YOU GROW”, 2014
- Printed by Mary Mortimer.
- Folder 58: “FRESH FOOD FOR THE PEOPLE”, 2014
- Printed by Mary Mortimer.
- Folder 59: “SEED GROW [LOCAL PLANT FOOD]”, 2014
- Printed by Mary Mortimer.
- Folder 60: “GROW WHAT YOU EAT”, 2014
- Printed by Mary Mortimer.
- Folder 61: “WE MUST CULTIVATE OUR OWN GARDEN. (VOLTAIRE)”, 2014
- Printed by Mary Mortimer.
- Folder 62: “CA$H & CARRY, ONE NIGHT AFFAIR, POSTERS from KENNEDY PRINTS at WORKSPACE”, 2014
- Folder 63: “FAIRHOPE FILM FESTIVAL (fairhopefilmfest.org)”, 2014
- Folder 64: “Largest TOGA Party in the World, ATHENS GREASE FESTIVAL”, 2014
- Folder 65: “GO GREEN! EAT OKRA! OKRA FESTIVAL, Burkeville, Alabama”, 2014
- Folder 66: “A SEaT at the TABLE, FARM TO FEAST, Benefitting Grow Selma, A Community Project”, 2014
- Folder 67: “GOGGLE UP! SCIENCE IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN”, 2014
- Folder 68: “GET SMARTER EVERY DAY”, 2014
- Folder 69: “LOOK CLOSER, LAYERS OF BEAUTY ARE EVERYWHERE”, 2014
- Folder 70: “IN A WORLD OF TALKERS BE A THINKER AND DOER”, 2014
- Folder 71: “BLACKBALLED: THE BLACK VOTE AND USE DEMOCRACY, DARRYL PINCKNEY”, 2014
- Folder 72: “Donald P. Stone’s One Man Play FALLEN PRINCE, A Jazz Riff on the Social Memory of the Negro Rural School Movement”, 2014
- Folder 73: “HISTORY OF MONTGOMERY, Panel Project: An Outdoor Exhibit, River Front Park”, 2014
- Folder 74: “ONCE AN ABOMINABLE ALWAYS AN ABOMINABLE, Since 1974 (seedandfeed.org)”, 2014
- Folder 75: “LaISSEZ LES BONTEMPS ROULER In Selma! [AGAIN], Fat Tuesday”, 2014
- Folder 76-77: “GRAND OPENING, ALABAMA VOICE, FIND YOUR HISTORY, Museum of Alabama (museum.alabama.gov)”, 2014
- Folder 78: “THE GARDEN IS THE POOR MAN’S APOTHECARY. (A German Proverb)”, 2014
- Folder 79: “YOU CAN’T OPEN THE GATES OF HELL JUST TO TAKE A PEEK”, 2014
- Box 15
- Item 1: “SLAVE NATION” map of the United States, 2015
- Item 2: “POLICE STATE” map of the United States, 2015
- Item 3: “LETTERPRESS is a NOUN not a verb”, 2015
- Item 4: “FEAR EATS the SOUL”, 2015
- Student work.
- Item 5: “AMOS PAUL KENNEDY JR. Poster Show! (Directangle Press)”, 2015
- Item 6: “GOOD ALL OVER (Wilkinsburg Letterpress; Tip Type & Directangle Press)”, 2015
- Item 7: “PITY IS A 4 LETTER WORD (The Angry Gimp Press)”, 2015
- Item 8: “FUCK YOU! I’LL FUCK WHO I WANT (The Angry Gimp Press)”, 2015
- Item 9: “I’M NOT YOUR FUCKING POSTER CHILD (The Angry Gimp Press)”, 2015
- Item 10: “LIVE ON EDGE… YOU WILL HAVE A BETTER VIEW. (J.D. Chaddock)”, 2015
- Item 11: “DIVERSE BoOKS NEED US! (Office for Intellectual Freedom)”, 2015
- Item 12: “I DON’T WANT TO GO TO HEAVEN, NONE OF MY FRIENDS ARE THERE. (Oscar Wilde)”, 2015
- Item 13: “I WOULD TELL YOU TO GO TO HELL BUT I WORK THERE AND I DON’T WANT TO SEE YOU EVERYDAY”, 2015
- Item 14: “YOUR HAIR LOOKS GREAT!”, 2015
- Item 15: “YOUR HAIR LOOKS FANTASTIC!”, 2015
- Item 16: “PUTTIN’ INK ON PAPER (The University of Akron Myers School of Art)”, 2015
- Workshop demo, progressive proofs.
- Item 17: “THE GRASS IS ALWAYS GREENER ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE FENCE, UNTIL YOU MOW IT. (J.D. Chaddock)”, 2015
- Item 18: “WE WISH WE HAD A BRAND NEW TRACTOR. (Melo Farms)”, 2015
- Item 19: “I WISH I HAD A BRAND NEW COMBINE. (John Deere)”, 2015
- Item 20: “I WISH I HAD A BRAND NEW TRACTOR. (John Deere)”, 2015
- Item 21: “[N-word]S COME IN ALL COLORS”, 2015
- Item 22: “BY THE TIME a FOOL LEARNS THE GAME, THE PLAYERS HAVE DISPERSED (Ashanti Proverb)”, 2015
- Item 23: “EDUCATION IS WHAT YOU KNOW NOT WHAT’S IN THE BOOK. (Egyptian Proverb)”, 2015
- Item 24: “InSTRUCTION IN YOUTH IS LIKE ENGRAVING IN STONE. (Moroccan Proverb)”, 2015
- Item 25: “LEARN POLITENESS FROM THE imPolite. (Egyptian Proverb)”, 2015
- Item 26: “LeaRnING ExPANDS GREAT SOULS. (Namibian Proverb)”, 2015
- Item 27: “TRAVELING IS LEARNING. (Kikuyu Proverb)”, 2015
- Item 28: “SHE WANDERS AROUND BY DAY A LOT, LEARNS A LOT. (Swahili Proverb)”, 2015
- Item 29: “SHE WHO LEARNS, TEACHES. (Ethiopian Proverb)”, 2015
- Item 30: “TO GET LOST IS TO LEARN THE WAY. (Swahili Proverb)”, 2015
- Item 31: “TO TRY and FAIL, IS NOT LAZINESS. (Sierra Leonean Proverb)”, 2015
- Item 32: “OLD IS AN ATTITUDE”, 2015
- Item 33: “IF YOU ARE GONNA BE DUMB, YOU GOTTA BE TOUGH”, 2015
- Item 34: “OKRA BUILDS COMMUNITY (okrafestival.org)”, 2015
- Item 35: “uNIVeRSitY oF eAST LONDON DETROit”, 2015
- Item 36: “ARTSY FARTSY/DESIGN OR DIE!/WHO made THIS?!/DOERS/we are ART/TYPE GETS ME hype!”, 2015
- Item 37: “AMOS KENNEDY…IN THE GALLERY AT TEMPLE CONTEMPORARY”, 2015
- Item 38: “OOPS i ARTED/wHERE ART THOU?/make $TUFF/FOLK YEAH/M MYERS/DiNG-BATS”, 2015
- Item 39: “ART HISTORY, CERAMICS, METALSMITHING, ART EDUCATION (ART UNIVERSITY OF AKRON”, 2015
- Workshop demo, progressive proofs.
- Item 40: “SMALL QUEER AND FULL OF FEAR!”, 2015
- Workshop demo.
- Item 41: “O BE RL IN OHIO (Oberlin Underground Railroad Society, Phillis Wheatley House, Oberlin African-American Genealogy and History Group”, 2015
- Workshop demo.
- Item 42: “MIAD 2015 STUDENT ALUMNI ART & DESIGN SALE”, 2015
- Item 43: “TYPE H!GH (Kent State)”, 2015
- Workshop demo.
- Item 44: “SoLsTIcE PaRTY (Makers Market)”, 2016
- Item 45: “LETTERPRESS is a NOUN not a verb. (ACPA Bulletin No. 1)”, 2016
- Item 46: “CHILDREN’s LITERACY CENTER”, 2016
- Item 47: “BLACK. WHITE. GRAY. (Citizens Project)”, 2016
- Item 48: “IF YOU OFFEND, ASK FOR PARDON; IF OFFENDED, FORGIVE. (A Proverb from Ethiopia)”, 2016
- Item 49: “LAISSEZ LES BON TEMPS ROULES…”, 2016
- Item 50: “Nirvana Massage Therapy: Relaxation, Pain Relief, Stress Reduction”, 2016
- Item 51: “SITTING IS BEING CRIPPLED. (A Proverb from Ethiopia)”, 2016
- Item 52: “LIVING IS WORTHLESS FOR ONE WITHOUT A HOME. (A Proverb from Ethiopia)”, 2016
- Item 53: “ONe MUST TALK LiTtLe, AND LISTEN MUCH. (A Proverb from Mauritania)”, 2016
- Item 54: “COFFEE MAKES YOU TRANS”, 2016
- Item 55: “LOVE TRANS LOVE”, 2016
- Item 56: “ANTICIPATE THE GOOD SO THAT YOU MAY ENJOY IT. (A Proverb from Ethiopia)”, 2016
- Item 57: “4th ANNUAL INTERACTIVE MULTI CULTURAL LITERACY FESTIVAL (Black Educator’s Network)”, 2016
- Item 58: “GO FUCK YOURSELF!”, 2016
- Item 59: “A WOMAN’S WORK IS NEVER DONE”, 2016
- Item 60: “OKRA LOVERS VOTE! (Okra Festival)”, 2016
- Item 61: “HEAL CRE8 LOVE”, 2016-2017
- Item 62: “EQuiTY --- EQUALity”, 2016-2017
- Item 63: “be Kind AnyWAY”, 2016-2017
- Item 64: “AMERiCA, I SING YOU BACK –Allison Adelle Hedge Coke”, 2016-2017
- Item 65: “YOU DESERVE DONUTS & A RAISE”, 2016-2017
- Item 66: “BE. HERe. NOw”, 2016-2017
- Item 67: “JoY, ENTHUsIASM, FUN, FELLOWSHIP”, 2016-2017
- Item 68: “MigRAR NO ES UN DELITO”, 2016-2017
- Item 69: “BE !EXCELLENT! TO EACH OTHER”, 2016-2017
- Item 70: “STOP LINE 3, NIBI GANAWENDANG (Indigenous Roots)”, 2016-2017
- Item 71: “IT IS IN THE SHELTER OF EACH OTHER THAT PEOPLE LIVE. (Irish Proverb)”, 2016-2017
- Item 72: “STOP LINE 3, WE ARE FORCES OF NATURE DEFENDING ITSELF (InDIGENOus ROOTS)”, 2016-2017
- Item 73: “BLACK AND BROWN LIVES MATTER”, 2016-2017
- Item 74: “SAY iT WITH A SMILE!”, 2016-2017
- Item 75: “YRUOK?”, 2016-2017
- Item 76: “? QUESTiON AUTHORITY”, 2016-2017
- Item 77: “FIGHT THE PATRIARCHY”, 2016-2017
- Item 78: “WE live with ILLUSIONS ALL the TIME!”, 2016-2017
- Item 79: “T!ME iS NOT EVEN, SPAcE iS NEVER EMPTY”, 2016-2017
- Item 80: “PATRIOTISM O V E R party”, 2016-2017
- Item 81: “NO WATeR, NO LIFE, NO BLUE, NO GREEN (SYLVIA EARLE)”, 2016-2017
- Item 82: “THEY GO LOW, WE GO HIGH”, 2016-2017
- Item 83: “PeT CATs, Eat SUSHi, STAR TREK?”, 2016-2017
- Item 84: “NEVER WOUND A SNAKE KILL IT. (Harriet Tubman)”, 2016-2017
- Item 85: “LOVE IS the ONLY TH!NG THAT EVER REALLY WON”, 2016-2017
- Item 86: “FEAR kills the MIND”, 2016-2017
- Item 87: “Powered BY PrinT!”, 2016-2017
- Item 88: “SEE Something, Say Something. Good Luck!”, 2016-2017
- Item 89: “ART URGES VOYAGES (Gwendolyn BrOOks)”, 2016-2017
- Item 90: “THIS Too sHaLL PASS”, 2016-2017
- Item 91: “SIMPSON HOUSING”, 2016-2017
- Item 92: “O” [black smear], 2016-2017
- Box 16
- Item 1: “Always BE KINDER THAN NECESSARY”, 2016-2017
- Item 2: “THE FUTURe IS BLACK & QUEER & FEMALE & FREE”, 2016-2017
- Item 3: “MAY We LiVE Not BY FeaR BUT BY HOPE”, 2016-2017
- Item 4: “This ain’t no time Where THE USUAL is SUITABLE”, 2016-2017
- Item 5: “Do Not mEss WITH A PITBULL”, 2016-2017
- Item 6: “‘YOU HAVe to be QUIET TO HEAR.’ –RWK”, 2016-2017
- Item 7: “Learn more at TYPE CAMP”, 2016-2017
- Item 8: “REVOLUTIONARY EDUCATION AND LEARNING MOVEMENT, JOIN US”, 2016-2017
- Item 9: “JAZZ IS A… (Seattle JazzED)”, 2016-2017
- Item 10: “FRESH FOOD FOR THE PEOPLE”, 2016-2017
- Item 11: “Alpine Savage I Do Love”, 2016-2017
- Item 12: “NO DUMB QUESTIONS”, 2016-2017
- Item 13: “LIVE WITH ART, IT’S GOOD FOR YOU (20 x 200)”, 2016-2017
- Item 14: “20 x 200”, 2016-2017
- Item 15: “Just as Americans know little about who is executed and why… (THURGOOD MARSHALL, WITNESS TO INNOCENCE)”, 2016-2017
- Item 16: “IN A WORLD OF TALKERS BE A THINKER AND DOER (Smarter Every Day)”, 2016-2017
- Item 17: “GOGGLE UP! SCIENCE IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN (Smarter Every Day)”, 2016-2017
- Item 18: “KNOWLEDGE DOES NOT EQUAL UNDERSTANDING (Smarter Every Day)”, 2016-2017
- Item 19: “GET SMARTER EVERY DAY (Smarter Every Day)”, 2016-2017
- Item 20: “TRUTH”, 2016-2017
- Item 21: “I SWEAR TO TELL THE TRUTH (FAKE) SO HELP ME GOD”, 2016-2017
- Item 22: “JUSTICE 4 Undocumented Trans Folks! (transassistance.org)”, 2016-2017
- Item 23: “RiSE Up WITh TAP! (transassistance.org)”, 2016-2017
- Item 24: “RISE UP WITH TAP (transassistance.org)”, 2016-2017
- Item 25: “IF THERE IS NO STRuGGLE THERE IS no PROGRESS (Frederick Douglass)”, 2016-2017
- Item 26: “BE A VoiCE NOT An Echo”, 2016-2017
- Item 27: “WITH A GoLDEN HEART COMES A REBEL FISt”, 2016-2017
- Item 28: “NEVER STIFLE YOUR WH!MSY”, 2016-2017
- Item 29: “FLASHBULB MEMORY, FIRING SYNAPSYS”, 2016-2017
- Item 30: “BIKE TO LIVE”, 2016-2017
- Item 31: “RESPECT FLEXIBILITY LOVE & TRUST”, 2016-2017
- Item 32: “WE ALL DO BETTER WHEN WE ALL DO BETTER”, 2016-2017
- Item 33: “WHY CAN’T WE BE FRIeNDS!”, 2016-2017
- Item 34: “TEACH US TO CARE AND NOT TO CARE (TS Eliot)”, 2016-2017
- Item 35: “Be siLLY. BE HoNeST. Be KIND. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)”, 2016-2017
- Item 36: “HERe & QUEER!!!!!!”, 2016-2017
- Item 37: “HOW BEAUTIFUL COULD A BEING BE”, 2016-2017
- Item 38: “WE WAnT WHAT OThER PEOPLE WANT”, 2016-2017
- Item 39: “JESTEM SUPeR JEDI KOTEKIN ESTReLLaN”, 2016-2017
- Item 40: “I PROMISE I’LL NOT Be AS WHITE AS I’m ABLE”, 2016-2017
- Item 41: “POWER To THE PEOPLe”, 2016-2017
- Item 42: “SoLSTiCE pARTY (Makers Market)”, 2017
- Item 43: “8th ANNUAL LETTERPRESS PRINTERS FAIR”, 2017
- Item 44: “WILLOW Domestic Violence Center” [green], 2017
- Item 45: “WILLOW Domestic Violence Center” [red], 2017
- Item 46: “OPEN BOOK TAKEOVER (Minnesota Center for Book Arts)” [black and silver], 2017
- Item 47: “OPEN BOOK TAKEOVER (Minnesota Center for Book Arts)” [orange], 2017
- Item 48: “OPEN BOOK TAKEOVER (Minnesota Center for Book Arts)” [black and purple], 2017
- Item 49: “OPEN BOOK TAKEOVER (Minnesota Center for Book Arts)” [black, pink, and silver], 2017
- Item 50: “OPEN BOOK TAKEOVER (Minnesota Center for Book Arts)” [black and blue], 2017
- “WHEn IN DOUBT GO TO THE LIBRARY (Indigenous Roots)” on back.
- Item 51: “OPEN BOOK TAKEOVER (Minnesota Center for Book Arts)” [silver], 2017
- Item 52: “OPEN BOOK TAKEAWAY (Minnesota Center for Book Arts)”, 2017
- Item 53: “PAUSE rethink REIMAGINE”, 2017
- Item 54: “SMILE”, 2017
- Item 55: “EVERYTHING WILL Be OK!”, 2017
- Item 56: “STOP BREEDING XENOPhOBES”, 2017
- Item 57: “LOVE POWER 2017”, 2017
- Item 58: “YoUR Vo!Ce MATTERS, SHARe YouR STORy (Shout Out Book Art Biennial)”, 2017
- Item 59: “WHEn IN DOUBT GO TO THE LIBRARY”, 2017
- Item 60: “EYE CONTACT & EMPATHY IS ACtiON!”, 2017
- Item 61: “negroes: stolen peoples living on stolen lands”, 2018
- Item 62: “DETROIT ARTIST CRAWL (United States Artists)”, 2018
- Item 63: “MY DEMONS PROTECT THE WORLD FROM ME”, 2018
- Item 64: “AGAINST A SHARP WHITE BACKGROUND: Infrastructures of African American Print (Edited by Brigitte Fielder and Jonathan Senchyne)” [white background], 2018
- Item 65: “AGAINST A SHARP WHITE BACKGROUND: Infrastructures of African American Print (Edited by Brigitte Fielder and Jonathan Senchyne)” [white background], 2018
- Item 66: “HOW CAN YOU KNOW JESUS WHEN YOU CAN’T WRITE A THANK YOU NOTE! (Tut Riddick)”, 2018
- Item 67: “A PROTEST SONG IS SO SPECIFIC THAT YOU CANNOT MISTAKE IT FOR BULLSHIT (Phil Ochs)”, 2018
- Item 68: “MOST WOMEN HAVE HOT FLASHES. I HAVE POWER SURGES. (She said, glistening)”, 2018
- Item 69: “WOMEN HAVE HOT FLASHES. I HAVE POWER SURGES. (A Sista Said)”, 2018
- Item 70: “DANCE! FUCK WHO IS WATCHING”, 2018
- Item 71: “TOO MUCH SHIT FOR A DIME”, 2018
- Item 72: “I’M TOO OLD FOR THIS SHIT”, 2018
- Item 73: “FUCK THIS SHIT”, 2018
- Item 74: “Jack White (Courtney Becks)”, 2018
- Item 75: “PROTEST AND THE SOUTHERN IMAGINARY (Brendan Greaves)”, 2018
- Item 76: “money itself KILLS and STEALS. (Roxy Gordon)”, 2018
- Item 77: “ALL ARTISTS ARE POLITICAL (Si Kahn)”, 2018
- Item 78: “They’re Using Red, White, and Blue to confuse Our Minds! (The May Day Singers)”, 2018
- Item 79: “Which side are you on? you must decide! (The May Day Singers)”, 2018
- Item 80: “RISE FOR CLIMATE, JOBS AND JUSTICE”, 2018
- Item 81: “WHEN I GET a LITTLE Money I BUY BOOKS; and if any is left I BUY food and clothes. (Erasmus)”, 2018
- Item 82: “FREE OPEN TO ALL (Institute for Contemporary Art, Virginia Commonwealth University)”, 2018
- Item 83: “The garden is the poor man’s apothecary. (A German Proverb)”, 2018
- Item 84: “AS thE GaRDen GROWS, so does the GARDENER”, 2018
- Item 85: “SHe WHO PLANTS A GARDEN PLANTS HAPPINESS”, 2018
- Item 86: “IF YOU HAVE a GaRDen AND a LIBRARY YOU WILL WANT FOR NOTHING. (Cicero)”, 2018
- Item 87: “A ROOM WItHOUT BOOKS IS LIKE A BODY without a SOUL. (Cicero)”, 2018
- Item 88: “THERE’S NO RETIREMENT FOR AN ARTIST, IT’S YOUR WAY OF LIVING SO THERE’S NO END TO IT. (Henry Moore)”, 2018
- Item 89: “ART CHANGES LIVES! (Eastern Shore Art Center)”, 2018
- Item 90: “NO WATeR, NO LIFE, NO BLUE, NO GREEN (Sylvia Earle)”, 2018
- Item 91: “A DIRTY BOOK RARELY GETS DUSTY”, 2018
- Item 92: “VOTE CLIMATE, JOBS AND JUSTICE THIS NOVEMBER”, 2018
- Item 93: “IN A WORLD OF TALKERS BE A THINKER AND A DOER”, 2018
- Item 94: “KNOWLEDGE DOES NOT EQUAL UNDERSTANDING”, 2018
- Item 95: “GET SMARTER EVERY DAY”, 2018
- Item 96: “GOGGLE UP! SCIENCE IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN”, 2018
- Item 97: “WHAT POISONS have you been asked TO HOLD AS A measure OF YOU FAITH?”, 2018
- Item 98: “BLEEDING HEART BABY IN A RED STATE”, 2018
- Item 99: “art jam PLAY SELMA MUSIC HALL (Blackbelt Benefit Group)”, 2018
- Item 100: “Can a CHANGE come on Dove’s feet? (Leonard Cohen)”, 2018
- Item 101: “GAY GUERRILLAS KNEW NO FEAR (Lavender Country)”, 2018
- Box 17
- Item 1: “I led the pigeons to the flag (mondegrEEN)”, 2019
- Item 2: “The guidelines for the Honorable Harvest” by Robin Wall Kimmerer, 2019
- Item 3: “When machines and computers, profit motives and property rights are considered more important than people, the giant triplets of racism, materialism and militarism are incapable of being conquered. (Martin Luther King, Jr., 1967) [RACISM, MaTERIALISm, MILITARISM]” map of the United States, 2019
- Item 4: “When machines and computers, profit motives and property rights are considered more important than people, the giant triplets of racism, materialism and militarism are incapable of being conquered. (Martin Luther King, Jr., 1967) [RACISM, MaTERIALISm, MILITARISM]” map of the United States, 2019
- Item 5: “RECIPROCAL” portion of advertisement for city of San Fernando, 2019
- Item 6: “apk—IN COMMEMORATION OF THE RESIDENCY OF AMOS PAUL KENNEDY, JR. AT WELLS COLLEGE, APRIL 2019”, 2019
- Item 7: “MY GRANDPA SAYS YOU CAN BE A STRONG MAN OR A SMART ONE, I THINK HE’S BOTH (Albemarle County Public Schools)”, 2019
- Item 8: “IF YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT’S RIGHT GO WITH YOUR HEART (Albemarle County Public Schools)”, 2019
- Item 9: “KINDNESS AND YOUR BEST SELF EVEN IN ALL SEASONS (Albemarle County Public Schools)”, 2019
- Item 10: “I KNOW WHO I AM WITHOUT ANYONE THERE TO TELL ME (Charlottesville City Public Schools)”, 2019
- Item 11: “STOP GIVING US HOMEWORK (Albemarle County Public Schools)”, 2019
- Item 12: “SOMETIMES STUFF DON’T EXIST (Albemarle County Public Schools)”, 2019
- Item 13: “I HAVE STRUGGLED (Albemarle County Public Schools)”, 2019
- Item 14: “EVEN THOUGH I’M QUIET AND TIMID I HAVE LOUD AND BOLD THOUGHTS (Albemarle County Public Schools)”, 2019
- Item 15: “SEND YENOM”, 2019
- Item 16: “SEND MONEY”, 2019
- Item 17: “DOUGLASS PARK, FAIRVIEW, FORT BARNARD, NAUCK, NAUCK HEIGHTS, WEST NAUCK—The original adjoining subdivisions of Nauck”, 2019
- Item 18: “A NATION MAY LOSE ITS LIBERTIES AND BE A CENTURY IN FINDING IT OUT. (John M. Langston)”, 2019
- Item 19: “YOU LEARND TO DEAL WITH OTHER PEOPLE IN SOCIETY, SO IN THAT RESPECT, I THINK IT WAS GOOD. (Lance Newman)”, 2019
- Item 20: “PLEASE STAY OFF ALL BUSES ON MONDAY. On 1 December 1955, Jo Ann Robinson wrote the text for the flyer calling for Negroes to boycott the Montgomery bus system. That night she, John Cannon, and two students used the mimeograph machines at Alabama State College to print 52,000 flyers. These flyers were distributed to the Negro citizens of Montgomery. And the boycott happened”, 2019
- Item 21: “AC’s SELMA Sample Tour, ‘a little taste of this 12 layered cake I call home’”, 2019
- Item 22: “BIMA presents DOG EAR—A weekend celebration of Artist’s Books, Print Works & Paper Arts at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art (biartmuseum.org)”, 2019
- Item 23: “Business rEFLECTIONS Call for Illustrators & Writers—We can DO MORE 2GETHER! (www.ppna.org/news/business-reflect!ons-call-for-writers-illustrators)”, 2019
- Item 24: “WHERE DO YOU WANNA DIE?”, 2019
- Item 25: “frealess pErformancEs, audacious aRt, cOllEctive empowerment, VibrAnt CoMMuniti3s, 25 years (Pillsbury House Theatre)”, 2019
- Item 26: “If cOmE mORNING YOU dOn’t EvEr ReCaLL YouR DReaMS cOMmaNd they make MORE iNDeLibLe Your Life InTO ONE (Ed Bok Lee, Mitochondrial Night)”, 2019
- Item 27: “WHITTIER—WE believe our NEIGHBORHOOD is better when it’s connected, when neighbors know each other, when those seeking help can get it, and when the feeling of home does not end at the doorstep. We believe our diversity and tolerance and openness that make it possible is our GREATEST STRENGTH. More than anything, we believe that change should not be feared or fought, but engaged as the very means of deepening what is best about us”, 2019
- Item 28: “I’ll fly away (Albert E. Brumley)” hymn lyrics, 2019
- Item 29: “IN THE FUTURE, THERE Be WiLL NO TEXT—WE HAVE DESTROYED THE ENVIRONMENT”, 2019
- Item 30: “EVERYONE, ALWAYS, REGARDLESS, OF EVERYTHING. (Ross Gay) Printers Camp 2019”, 2019
- Item 31: “MANY HANDS MAKE LIGHT WORK (Urban Warrior Women – Printers Camp 2019)”, 2019
- Item 32: “COMMUNITY CANNOT LONG FEED ON ITSELF, IT CAN ONLY; FLORISH WITH THE COMING OF OTHERS FROM BEYOND: THEIR UNKNOWN AND UNDISCOVERED SISTERS & BROTHERS. (Howard Thurman, a civil rights theologian) Urban Warrior Women – Printers Camp 2019”, 2019
- Item 33: “COMMUNITY CANNOT LONG FEED ON ITSELF, IT CAN ONLY; FLORISH WITH THE COMING OF OTHERS FROM BEYOND: THEIR UNKNOWN AND UNDISCOVERED SISTERS & BROTHERS. (Howard Thurman, a civil rights theologian) Urban Warrior Women – Printers Camp 2019”, 2019
- Item 34: “HOT FUN IN The SUMMER TIME”, 2019
- Item 35: “sOMewHERE in THE world TherE is a cishet White man aPOLoGiZing (Melissa Lozada-Oliva)”, 2019
- Item 36-37: “MICA GLOBE COLLECTION AND PRESS AT MICA”, 2019
- Item 38: “BE HeARD! BE SEEN! BE YOU! (Minot State University)”, 2019
- Roll 1
- Item 1: “ON THIS DAY AND IN THIS PLACE MESSRS. RICARDO JOHN GRIFFITH & AMOS PAUL KENNEDY JR. DID CONVENE WITH THE SINCERE ASSISTANCE AND ENCOURAGEMENT OF JESSICA & JEREMY PETERSON & PROF. EMERITUS GLENN HOUSE TO HOLD THE FIRST ANNUAL Amalgamated Coloured Printers Association ACPA CONGRESS & EXPOSITION, PERSONS CONCERNED WITH & COMMITTED TO THE RECOGNITION & ADVANCEMENT OF PEOPLE OF SOME COLOUR IN THE PRINTING ARTS! GORDO-ALABAMA, MAY 1, 2010”, 2010
- Signed by Amos Kennedy, Jr. and Ricardo John Griffith. Accompanied by note from Amos Kennedy, Jr.
- Flat File 1
- Item 1: “VRI JHEID VAN MENINGSUITING”, 2011
- Item 2: “FREEDOM OF RELIGION”, 2011
- Item 3: “FREEDOM OF SPEECH”, 2011
- Item 4: “VRIJWARING VAN ANGST”, 2011
- Item 5: “THE STRUGGLE FOR THE RIGHT TO VOTE [THE SELMA TO MONTGOMERY MARCH]”, 2011
- Item 6: “ONE MAN ONE VOTE”, 2011
- Item 7: “VOTE”, 2011?
- Item 8: “BLOODY SUNDAY, 7 MARCH 1965”, 2011
- Item 9: “JIMMIE LEE JACKSON, MURDEREED IN ALABAMA, 26 February 1965”, 2011?
- See also Boxes 6-9.
- Item 10: “REV. JAMES REEB, MURDERED IN ALABAMA, 11 March 1965”, 2011?
- See also Boxes 6-9.
- Item 11: “VIOLA GREGG LIUZZO, MURDERED IN ALABAMA, 25 March 1965”, 2011?
- See also Boxes 6-9.
- Flat File 2
- Item 1: Cardboard shipping box painted with red, green, and yellow squares, 2015
- Housing for items 2-7.
- Item 2: “BEST SERVED HOT: CERAMICS FOR THE COFFEE RITUAL (LILLSTREET ART CENTER)”, 2013
- Item 3: “HOW DO WE AS ARCHITECTS STEP OVER THE THRESHOLD Of INJuSTICE AND ADDRESS THE TRUE NEEDS OF A NegLected FAMILY? (SAMBO MOCKBEE)”, 2013
- Item 4: “JVSTICE LECTURE SERIES, Dustin Olson, FEB. 22”, 2013
- Item 5: “JCSTICE LECTURE SERIES, Bart Lubow, Feb. 15”, 2013
- Item 6: “FAIRHOPE FILM FESTIVAL, NOVERMBER 7 8 9 10 2013 (fairhopefilmfestival.org)”, 2013
- Item 7: “BLACK CLASSICAL MUSIC FAMILY FESTIVAL (FLINT INSTITUTE OF MUSIC)”, 2014
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