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201017-M-JH926-010 ATLANTIC OCEAN (Oct. 17, 2020) The Expeditionary Sea Base USS Hershel “Woody” Williams (ESB 4) sails in the Atlantic Ocean, Oct. 17, 2020. Hershel “Woody” Williams is on its inaugural deployment in the U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa area of responsibility in support of maritime missions and special operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Megan Roses/Released)

FORT BRAGG, N.C. - Brig. Gen. Allen Boyette, the North Carolina Assistant Adjutant General of Sustainment presents Lt. Col. William Grey Jr., Chief of Staff for the Deputy Commanding General at FORSCOM, with an Induction Honoree award to the 139th Regional Training Institute Hall of Fame during the 2020 Commissioning Ceremony for the Officer Candidate School Class 62 and Accelerated Office Candidate Class 30 held at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, October 17, 2020. (N.C. National Guard photo by Sgt. Odaliska Almonte, Public Affairs/Released)

FORT BRAGG, N.C. - The North Carolina Army National Guard welcomed 19 new second lieutenants into its ranks during a commissioning ceremony for the Officer Candidate School Class 62 and Accelerated Office Candidate Class 30 held at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, October 17, 2020. The North Carolina Military Academy’s OCS program is designed to train, assess, and evaluate potential commissioned officers in the fundamentals of leadership and basic military skills; instill the professional and physical fitness ethic; evaluate leadership potential; and commission those who qualify as second lieutenants in the Army Total Force. (N.C. National Guard photo by Sgt. Odaliska Almonte, Public Affairs/Released)

Fred Hampton’s Door 2, 1975

Dana C. Chandler

Acrylic paint on wood

 

In 1967, Dana Chandler witnessed Boston police using violence to stop a peaceful civil rights protest, an event which triggered his commitment to the Black Power movement to effect social change. Fred Hampton’s Door 2 is a statement against Chicago police who had murdered a young Black Panther, Fred Hampton, in his bed, by first shooting through his door. The first Fred Hampton’s Door was a small, square trompe l’oeil painting of a bullet hole-ridden door. When it was stolen from a Boston exhibition, Chandler reconceived the work using an actual door for greater emotional impact. In 1970, Chandler also used the original composition for an edition of black and white prints.

Fred Hampton (1949–1969) was a charismatic young revolutionary leader and community activist in Chicago. Despite his young age, he served as the Deputy Chairman of the Black Panther Party and was recognised within the Party to be the future of a united Black movement.

In 1969, a murderous Chicago police raid ended his life. Hampton’s death sparked national outcry and 5,000 mourners attended his funeral. Dana Chandler painted a memorial to Hampton, a blistered door standing as a testament.

[Tate Modern]

 

Part of Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power (July to October 2017)

FORT BRAGG, N.C. - The North Carolina Army National Guard welcomed 19 new second lieutenants into its ranks during a commissioning ceremony for the Officer Candidate School Class 62 and Accelerated Office Candidate Class 30 held at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, October 17, 2020. The North Carolina Military Academy’s OCS program is designed to train, assess, and evaluate potential commissioned officers in the fundamentals of leadership and basic military skills; instill the professional and physical fitness ethic; evaluate leadership potential; and commission those who qualify as second lieutenants in the Army Total Force. (N.C. National Guard photo by Sgt. Odaliska Almonte, Public Affairs/Released)

FORT BRAGG, N.C. - The North Carolina Army National Guard welcomed 19 new second lieutenants into its ranks during a commissioning ceremony for the Officer Candidate School Class 62 and Accelerated Office Candidate Class 30 held at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, October 17, 2020. The North Carolina Military Academy’s OCS program is designed to train, assess, and evaluate potential commissioned officers in the fundamentals of leadership and basic military skills; instill the professional and physical fitness ethic; evaluate leadership potential; and commission those who qualify as second lieutenants in the Army Total Force. (N.C. National Guard photo by Sgt. Odaliska Almonte, Public Affairs/Released)

201017-M-JH926-014 ATLANTIC OCEAN (Oct. 17, 2020) The Expeditionary Sea Base USS Hershel “Woody” Williams (ESB 4) sails in the Atlantic Ocean, Oct. 17, 2020. Hershel “Woody” Williams is on its inaugural deployment in the U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa area of responsibility in support of maritime missions and special operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Megan Roses/Released)

Lt. Col. Jason Lefton is presented with a plaque by his unit during the 3rd Battalion, 142nd Assault Helicopter Regiment change of command ceremony on October 17 at the Ronkonkoma Army Aviation Support Facility in Long Island, New York on October 17th. During the ceremony, Lt. Col. Matthias Greene assumed command of the battalion from Lt. Col. Jason Lefton. (N.Y. Army National Guard photo by Sgt Matthew Gunther)

FORT BRAGG, N.C. - Lt. Charlyne Jacobs, Commander Modular Training Battalion, introduces this year's Wall of Honor inductees at the 2020 Commissioning Ceremony for the Officer Candidate School Class 62 and Accelerated Office Candidate Class 30 held at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, October 17, 2020. (N.C. National Guard photo by Sgt. Odaliska Almonte, Public Affairs/Released)

FORT BRAGG, N.C. - Brig. General Robert Boyette, the North Carolina Assistant Adjutant General of Sustainment, congratulates the 2020 graduating class during a commissioning ceremony for the Officer Candidate School Class 62 and Accelerated Office Candidate Class 30 held at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, October 17, 2020. (N.C. National Guard photo by Sgt. Odaliska Almonte, Public Affairs/Released)

FORT BRAGG, N.C. - The North Carolina Army National Guard welcomed 19 new second lieutenants into its ranks during a commissioning ceremony for the Officer Candidate School Class 62 and Accelerated Office Candidate Class 30 held at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, October 17, 2020. The North Carolina Military Academy’s OCS program is designed to train, assess, and evaluate potential commissioned officers in the fundamentals of leadership and basic military skills; instill the professional and physical fitness ethic; evaluate leadership potential; and commission those who qualify as second lieutenants in the Army Total Force. (N.C. National Guard photo by Sgt. Odaliska Almonte, Public Affairs/Released)

10/2020 - Pittsburgh, PA

If I had known we were going to loop around Pittsburgh before coming in for a landing, I might have had time to get the good camera out.

Maj. Gen. Paul Knapp, Wisconsin's adjutant general, and other senior Wisconsin National Guard leadership congratulated the latest Officer Candidate School and Warrant Officer Candidate School graduates Oct. 17 at the Wisconsin National Guard's 426th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), Fort McCoy, Wis. Wisconsin National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Katie Theusch

FORT BRAGG, N.C. - Col. Brent Orr, 139th Regiment Commander, welcomes the 2020 graduating class during a commissioning ceremony for the Officer Candidate School Class 62 and Accelerated Office Candidate Class 30 held at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, October 17, 2020. (N.C. National Guard photo by Sgt. Odaliska Almonte, Public Affairs/Released)

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Lt. Col. Matthias Greene poses with his uncle Steve during the 3rd Battalion, 142nd Assault Helicopter Regiment change of command ceremony on October 17 at the Ronkonkoma Army Aviation Support Facility in Long Island, New York on October 17th. During the ceremony, Lt. Col. Matthias Greene assumed command of the battalion from Lt. Col. Jason Lefton. (N.Y. Army National Guard photo by Sgt Matthew Gunther)

FORT BRAGG, N.C. - The North Carolina Army National Guard welcomes 19 new second lieutenants into its ranks during a commissioning ceremony for the Officer Candidate School Class 62 and Accelerated Office Candidate Class 30 held at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, October 17, 2020. The North Carolina Military Academy’s OCS program is designed to train, assess, and evaluate potential commissioned officers in the fundamentals of leadership and basic military skills; instill the professional and physical fitness ethic; evaluate leadership potential; and commission those who qualify as second lieutenants in the Army Total Force. (N.C. National Guard photo by Sgt. Odaliska Almonte, Public Affairs/Released)

FORT BRAGG, N.C. - The North Carolina Army National Guard welcomed 19 new second lieutenants into its ranks during a commissioning ceremony for the Officer Candidate School Class 62 and Accelerated Office Candidate Class 30 held at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, October 17, 2020. The North Carolina Military Academy’s OCS program is designed to train, assess, and evaluate potential commissioned officers in the fundamentals of leadership and basic military skills; instill the professional and physical fitness ethic; evaluate leadership potential; and commission those who qualify as second lieutenants in the Army Total Force. (N.C. National Guard photo by Sgt. Odaliska Almonte, Public Affairs/Released)

FORT BRAGG, N.C. - 2nd Lt. Bryan Fields (right) receives the Leadership Award from Brig. Gen. (Retired) Gary Pendleton, Former NCMA Commandant, during a commissioning ceremony for the Officer Candidate School Class 62 and Accelerated Office Candidate Class 30 held at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, October 17, 2020. (N.C. National Guard photo by Sgt. Odaliska Almonte, Public Affairs/Released)

Chaplain Douglas Hedman gives the invocation during a ceremony congratulating the latest Officer Candidate School and Warrant Officer Candidate School graduates Oct. 17 at the Wisconsin National Guard's 426th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), Fort McCoy, Wis. Wisconsin National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Katie Theusch

Maj. Gen. Paul Knapp, Wisconsin's adjutant general, and other senior Wisconsin National Guard leadership congratulated the latest Officer Candidate School and Warrant Officer Candidate School graduates Oct. 17 at the Wisconsin National Guard's 426th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), Fort McCoy, Wis. Wisconsin National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Katie Theusch

Lt. Col. Matthias Greene addresses his new unit during the 3rd Battalion, 142nd Assault Helicopter Regiment change of command ceremony on October 17 at the Ronkonkoma Army Aviation Support Facility in Long Island, New York on October 17th. During the ceremony, Lt. Col. Matthias Greene assumed command of the battalion from Lt. Col. Jason Lefton. (N.Y. Army National Guard photo by Sgt Matthew Gunther)

FORT BRAGG, N.C. - The North Carolina Army National Guard welcomes 19 new second lieutenants into its ranks during a commissioning ceremony for the Officer Candidate School Class 62 and Accelerated Office Candidate Class 30 held at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, October 17, 2020. The North Carolina Military Academy’s OCS program is designed to train, assess, and evaluate potential commissioned officers in the fundamentals of leadership and basic military skills; instill the professional and physical fitness ethic; evaluate leadership potential; and commission those who qualify as second lieutenants in the Army Total Force. (N.C. National Guard photo by Sgt. Odaliska Almonte, Public Affairs/Released)

FORT BRAGG, N.C. - 2nd Lt. Joshua Orihood (center) receives the Distinguished Honor Graduate Award during a graduation ceremony for the 139th Regiment Officer Candidate School Class 62 and Accelerated Office Candidate Class 30 held at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, October 17, 2020. (N.C. National Guard photo by Sgt. Odaliska Almonte, Public Affairs/Released)

FORT BRAGG, N.C. - The North Carolina Army National Guard welcomed 19 new second lieutenants into its ranks during a commissioning ceremony for the Officer Candidate School Class 62 and Accelerated Office Candidate Class 30 held at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, October 17, 2020. The North Carolina Military Academy’s OCS program is designed to train, assess, and evaluate potential commissioned officers in the fundamentals of leadership and basic military skills; instill the professional and physical fitness ethic; evaluate leadership potential; and commission those who qualify as second lieutenants in the Army Total Force. (N.C. National Guard photo by Sgt. Odaliska Almonte, Public Affairs/Released)

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FORT BRAGG, N.C. - 2nd Lt. Joshua Orihood (center) receives the Distinguished Honor Graduate Award during a graduation ceremony for the 139th Regiment Officer Candidate School Class 62 and Accelerated Office Candidate Class 30 held at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, October 17, 2020. (N.C. National Guard photo by Sgt. Odaliska Almonte, Public Affairs/Released)

Maj. Gen. Paul Knapp, Wisconsin's adjutant general, and other senior Wisconsin National Guard leadership congratulated the latest Officer Candidate School and Warrant Officer Candidate School graduates Oct. 17 at the Wisconsin National Guard's 426th Regiment (Regional Training Institute), Fort McCoy, Wis. Wisconsin National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Katie Theusch

FORT BRAGG, N.C. - The North Carolina Army National Guard welcomes 19 new second lieutenants into its ranks during a commissioning ceremony for the Officer Candidate School Class 62 and Accelerated Office Candidate Class 30 held at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, October 17, 2020. The North Carolina Military Academy’s OCS program is designed to train, assess, and evaluate potential commissioned officers in the fundamentals of leadership and basic military skills; instill the professional and physical fitness ethic; evaluate leadership potential; and commission those who qualify as second lieutenants in the Army Total Force. (N.C. National Guard photo by Sgt. Odaliska Almonte, Public Affairs/Released)

Lt. Col. Matthias Greene addresses his new unit during the 3rd Battalion, 142nd Assault Helicopter Regiment change of command ceremony on October 17 at the Ronkonkoma Army Aviation Support Facility in Long Island, New York on October 17th. During the ceremony, Lt. Col. Matthias Greene assumed command of the battalion from Lt. Col. Jason Lefton. (N.Y. Army National Guard photo by Sgt Matthew Gunther)

FORT BRAGG, N.C. - 2nd Lt. Marshall Woodard (center) receives the Overall Second Highest Academic Achievement Award during a graduation ceremony for the 139th Regiment Officer Candidate School Class 62 and Accelerated Office Candidate Class 30 held at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, October 17, 2020. Presenting the award is Brig. Gen. Allen Boyette, Assistant Adjutant General of the NC Guard (left) and Col. Brent Orr, Commander of NC Guard's 139th Regiment - Regional Training Institute (N.C. National Guard photo by Sgt. Odaliska Almonte, Public Affairs/Released)

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