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    The mysterious things of panthers Do you ever wonder why people think panthers is its own species? Well let me tell you how they are actually not. Panther don’t even exist even though they do call black cats panthers. Many people say that they are its own species, but they aren’t once you learn that they are leopards you won’t consider them its own anymore. They are related to leopards and i’m going to tell you how they are, but in other reasons they are a little bit of differences between the two

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    which was deeped after hearing a speech given by Malcolm X. Together they formed an organization, off of their beliefs, called Black Panthers, later being renamed the Black Panther Party. Originally was created as an armed force, protecting the black community from the racist Oakland police, as the Panther reputation grew, so did the range of the organization itself. The Panthers became the new voice of the Civil Right Movement. The group did not agree with the nonviolent

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    Black Panthers The Black Panther is a group or a party of African Americans that was formed to protect blacks from the white law enforcement. Established in 1966 by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale. The two leading revolutionary men created the national organization as a way to collectively combat white oppression. Dr Huey Percy Newton (February 17 1942-August 22, 1989) was born in Monroe, Louisiana. He was the youngest of seven children of Armelia Johnson and Walter Newton, a sharecropper and Baptist

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    The Black Panther Party was founded in 1966 by party members Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale in the city of Oakland, California. The party was established to help further the movement for African American liberation, which was growing rapidly throughout the sixties because of the civil rights movement and the work of Malcolm X, and Dr. Martin Luther King. The Party disembodied itself from the non-violence stance of Dr. King and chose to organize around a platform for “self-defense”, (which later became

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    1966, the national Black Panther party was created. Their platform and it’s ideals struck a chord with blacks across the country, especially in the inner cities of the north. The Panthers were able to organize and unite these blacks. This alarmed the federal government. They instituted many controversial, illegal programs of harassment, infiltration, and instigation which led to the deaths of many Panthers.      From their inception, the Black Panthers were treated with

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    The Black Panther Party

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    Next, the Black Panther Party provided a variety of social services and programs designed to meet the needs of the black community. Often times overlooked, these services have been virtually absent in the mainstream media’s coverage of the Panthers. Often times “the government’s myopic perception of the party as a glorified street gang, clouded substantial analysis of their social programs by outside observers” (Kirby). The Panthers were known to offer a “wide range of health and social services

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    Newton and Bobby Seale were fed up and ready to challenge police authority and their brutality against the African American community in Oakland, California. Upon their quest to fight against the brutality, The Black Panther Party was founded in Oakland, California, October 1966. The Black Panther Party was a political organization that has had an infinite amount of trials and tribulation that they’ve overcame with many for their accomplishments still existing today. Huey Newton and Bobby Seale created

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    national chairman of the Black Panther Party. He was born in Texas in 1936, Bobby Seale is one of a generation of young African-American radicals who broke away from the usually nonviolent Civil Rights Movement to preach an idea of militant black empowerment, He helped create the Black Panthers (later renamed the Black Panther Party) in 1966. In the 1970s, as the Black Panthers went off the grid, Seale took on a quieter role, he was working toward improving social services in black neighborhoods and many

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    Founded on October 15th 1966 in Oakland, California, the Black Panther Party for Self Defense was an organization opposed to police brutality against the black community. The Party’s political origins were in Maoism, Marxism, and the radical militant ideals of Malcolm X and Che Guevara. From the doctrines of Maoism they saw the role of their Party as the frontline of the revolution and worked to establish a unified alliance, while from Marxism they addressed the capitalist economic system, and exemplified

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    The Black Panthers, originally named as the Black Panthers for Self-Defense, was an African American revolutionary party that had originated in Oakland, California. It was an organization that was founded by Huey Percy Newton and Bobby Seale in 1966. Not only that, but it was also the largest revolutionary organization that had ever existed. Their purpose was to protect fellow African-American residents from mistreatment from the authorities. During the 1960s, racial injust had spreaded throughout

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