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We are loving these painted boards featuring 1968 Olympics Black Power salute by African American athletes by artist Tim Kerr. Not only one of the most recognizable images, but also a power statement that Tim recreated poetically. These boards will be at the upcoming show with Chris Pastras and friends, called Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow which opens March 9th at Ranch & Roll (5106 Fountain Ave. Hollywood, CA).