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1987 Majied 'Nation of Islam' Map of the World w/ Uncle Sam as a Rattlesnake
SerpentUncleSam-majied-1987…surely the longest rattlesnake ever depicted. You can see his rattles way over there on the right of the right-hand page, just touching but being routed from, 'Arabia, Garden of Paradise'. The coils move throughout Europe, much of Africa, loop over the Arctic Circle to parts, note parts of Asia - Japan, the Philippines, Thailand, Australia' the mainland of Asia is free of the venomous, constricting coils. The serpent's body slithers East again, getting thicker and thicker as it approaches its head. Up through South and Central America, around Canada, and then the final monstrous coils, terminating in the vicious snarling face of - Uncle Sam. (Nevada State Journal, Wednesday, August 17, 1966)
Eugene Majied (February 4, 1926 - March 1, 2005) was an African American illustrator, comic, and social-realist painter active with the Nation of Islam. Majied was born in Spartenburg, South Carolina as Eugene Franklin Rivers. He was well educated, his father being the principal of Spartanburg's African American Highschool. He went on to study art at the School of the Museum of Fine Art in Boston. He served in World War II (1939 - 1945), after which he settled in Chicago where he took on janitorial work. Eventually he retured to his artistic focus, taking work as an illustrator for The Chicago Daily Defender, that city's largest black-owend newspaper. He later joined the Nation of Islam as an illustrator for the organization's newspaper, Muhammad Speaks. There he found his greatest readership, establishing himself as one of America's most prominent cartoonists of color. Some of his work his signed Majied, others as 'Eugene XXX', still others as 'Frank Lee'. Much of his work remained unsigned and attributed to Elijah Muhammad, founder of the Nation of Islam. It his later years he returned to Spartenburg where he worked as the head illustrator for the Greenville News. More by this mapmaker...
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