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Black Panther Party | History, Ideology, & Facts | Britannica.com Primary source photograph of founder Huey Newton armed in classic BPP attire and a rifle. One of their main practices was to protect and arm themselves. The police in Oak and in the country were/are very corrupt. They saw this as reason to bear arms. Huey Newton, Black Panthers Movement, Bobby Seale, Art Expressions, Moda Hippie, Historia Universal, Black Panther Party, Black Panthers, By Any Means Necessary

Black Panther Party, African American revolutionary party, founded in 1966 in Oakland, California, by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale. Created to patrol African American neighborhoods to protect residents from acts of police brutality, the Panthers eventually developed into a Marxist revolutionary group.

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Angela Davis waves to someone in the audience as she arrives the room in San Rafael, Calif. for another pre-trial hearing. At left is chief attorney, Howard Moore Jr of Atlanta. holding the door Miss Davis is Capt. Harvey Teague of the Marin County Sherriffs Department Angela Davis, San Rafael, USA Black Panthers Movement, Girls Volleyball, Unapologetically Black, Angela Davis, Black Panther Party, By Any Means Necessary, Black Knowledge, Vintage Black Glamour, Love Math

On August 18, 1970, Angela Yvonne Davis’s name was added to the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted List for kidnapping, murder, and interstate flight. Davis was already a darling of the left for her membership in the Communist Party and outspoken support for the Black Panthers, which caused then-California governor Ronald Reagan to personally orchestrate the … Continue reading "Images of Angela Davis, From FBI Flyers to Radical Chic Art"

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