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Hello this is made5377, just wanted to say great good Venus, good finding.

While researching David Huffman I found out that his mother was the main artist for the black panthers.




Murray, David C. “David Huffman, Black Universe.” ITAAA+, 2017, www.iraaa.museum.edu. Accessed 31 Oct 2017.
Murray, David C. “David Huffman, Black Universe.” ITAAA+, 2017, www.iraaa.museum.edu. Accessed 31 Oct 2017.
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Carpenter, Sarah. "Oakland exhibit traces history of Black Panthers Party." Laney Tower, 13 October 2016, wwwthe laneytower.com.
Carpenter, Sarah. "Oakland exhibit traces history of Black Panthers Party." Laney Tower, 13 October 2016, wwwthe laneytower.com.







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Hello this is made5377, just wanted to say great good Venus, good finding.

While researching David Huffman I found out that his mother was the main artist for the black panthers.


Murray, David C. “David Huffman, Black Universe.” ITAAA+, 2017, www.iraaa.museum.edu. Accessed 31 Oct 2017.

Scarboro, Jennine. “Interview with David Huffman.” White Hot Magazine, August 2009, www.whitehotmagazine.com. Accessed 31 Oct 2017.

Kemp, Arnold J. “If Sambo Were a UFO.” Art Journal, Fall 2001, www.eds.a.ebscohost.com

Carpenter, Sarah. "Oakland exhibit traces history of Black Panthers Party." Laney Tower, 13 October 2016, wwwthe laneytower.com.


I hope to add some more information about David Huffman childhood, and why he decided to become an African America Artist. I believe this would be a good addition to the article as I add more information on facts about his childhood and his decision on becoming an African America Artist.