Shortly after Charles White's death, his drawing Let's Walk Together, from the early 1950s, was used on the cover of a brochure by Ray O. Light. Ray O. Light (which may well have been a play on ray of light) was a producer of revolutionary material, espousing Marxism-Leninism. This pamphlet was titled The Founding of The Black United Front and Its Revolutionary Potential. Published in December 1980, the only reference to the artist was 'Drawing by Charles White', which appeared below the drawing on the cover.

A sense of the politics espoused in the publication can be ascertained from its Table of Contents:

I. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE FOUNDING OF THE NATIONAL BLACK UNITED FRONT

II. SOME TASKS FOR MARXIST-LENINISTS IN THE BUILDING OF THE NATIONAL BLACK UNITED FRONT

A. Marxism-Leninism Vs. White Chauvinism and Narrow Nationalism on the Afro-American National Question

1. Presentation of the Problem

2. Marxist-Leninism Tasks on the Afro-American National Question in the Building of the National Black United Front

B. Marxism-Leninism Vs. "Left" Adventurism and Bourgeois Nationalist Capitulation in Strategy and Tactics

1. Presentation of the Problem

2. Marxist-Leninism Tasks on Strategy and Tactics in the Building of the National Black United Front

C. Marxism-Leninism Vs. "Left" Sectarianism and Bourgeois Reformist Tailism on Building the National Black United Front Organization

1. Presentation of the Problem

2. Tasks of the Marxist-Leninists in the Building of the National Black United Front Organization.