Phil CushwayPhilip Cushway who conceived Of Poetry and Protest, grew up on the Near North side of Chicago in the early 1960's in the shadow of the Cabrini-Green Apartments--one of Chicago's most dangerous public housing projects. He sawhis first murder at the age of 7 years while walking to school. This experience had a profound effect on him and shaped his view of society as a whole and specifically on the social injustice which plague America's inner cities. As a young adult, he became involved in local Chicago politics, the Anti-Vietnam war movement and the civil-rights movement. When he moved to California in the 1980's, he purchased one of the largest collections of rare 1960's and 1970's political art and memorabilia which include posters from the Black Panther party and the Students for a Democratic Society. Several examples of this art appear in Of Poetry and Protest: From Emmett Till to Trayvon Martin. He is a fine arts publisher and collector who lives in San Francisco. Read More Read Less
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