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The poster above my head in the drawing is of the political activist Fred Hampton, who was chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party when he was assassinated in his Chicago apartment at the age of twenty-one on December 4, 1969, by the FBI and local police force. Fred Hampton was killed while he was sleeping. The figure of me laying down represents how unreasonably prepared black men need to be at all times—so much so that I have on all of my clothes, a coat and a gun at the ready.<br>—The artist","remarks":"States of Health"},{"texttype":"Online","textpurpose":"Multivocal Label","textentryhtml":"<p>\n\t<i>Stay Woke</i> is part of a larger group of works about recovery completed after I underwent brain surgery. It references the two-sided mental state that Black men face, needing to be constantly prepared even when taking time to recover from traumatic experiences. 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