“Black Power * Flower Power” documents two of the most fascinating stories of 20th century America’s cultural history—the growth of the Black Liberation Movement embodied by the Black Panthers and the 1967 blossoming of hippie “flower power” in San Francisco’s Haight Ashbury district.
Photographers Pirkle Jones and Ruth-Marion Baruch masterfully documented the early days of the Black Panther Party in the San Francisco bay area. This significant movement changed the fabric of the United States. Their photographs profoundly chronicle the influence on American social, political and cultural life and suggest the universal theme of family, commitment, and hope for the future.
Ruth-Marion Baruch’s photographs of San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury during the Summer of Love in 1967 depicts a Mecca transformed by the psychedelic music, fashion, and anti-war sentiment of the counterculture movement.
- Soft cover ISBN: 978-0-9819933-7-9
- Hard cover ISBN: 978-0-9819933-8-6
- Published by The Pirkle Jones Foundation in cooperation with Fine Arts Press
- Text by Jeff Gunderson, Ruth-Marion Baruch and Paul Liberatore
- Format: soft cover and hard cover
- dimensions: 12” x 12”
- 144 page plus cover / 90 plates
- publication now available
- soft cover: $28.00
- hard cover: $34.00
- soft cover order number: FAP-127-S
- hard cover order number: FAP-127-H
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- FAP-127
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- Black Power * Flower Power, Photographs by Pirkle Jones and Ruth-Marion Baruch
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