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Poster has a black background with red design. In the center is a black and white photograph of an African American man with a woman in the lower right corner holding a baby with "Mai" printed above it. The left corner has red text, "If i should return, I shall kiss you. If i should fall on the way, I shall ask you to do as I have in the name of the Revolution." The bottom edge has a small black panther with black text on either side. It reads, "John Huggins free breakfast program 179 Shelton Ave. New Haven, New Haven Connecticut/ Ericka Huggins political prisoner New Haven Connecticut 1969 John Huggins assassinated by US Organization January 17, 1969 LA California." [On January 17, 1969 UCLA students and members of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense Alprentice "Bunchy" Carter and John Jerome Huggins Jr., were killed during a meeting in Campbell Hall on the UCLA campus. These murders were the fruit of a struggle between competing black movement organizations, with the complicit participation of the FBI and other security forces. UCLA Chancellor Charles Young had authorized funding for "US" founder M. Ron Karenga to head up a Black Studies program, but many Black Student Union members were upset by that choice. On January 15, 1969 the BSU voted against Karenga's program. At a follow-up meeting two days later, Carter and Huggins were shot and killed. -LMC]