A very rare comic is on the market for $500. This report on Youth in the Ghetto and The Blueprint for Change came out of the organization Harlem Youth Unlimited.
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The cover art, in particular, became an iconic image of the 1960s with fingers morphing into a loan shark, a threatening police officer, a pawnbroker, a seller of ‘hot clothes’, and a pusher injecting directly into the teenager’s skull.
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The report identifies what it saw as Central Harlem.
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and encouraged readers to get involved with Harlem Youth Unlimited, by tempting them with badges, jackets, and buttons.
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To see the listing of this 1964 comic: