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    progressive patriot associations, held the conviction that the administration around then should have been be changed to meet the requests for the black community. Under the comprehension of a "communist point of view", two youthful black activists, Bobby Seale and Huey P. Newton established the Black Panther Party in a general sense for

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    MEMBERS During an interview with C-SPAN's Brian Lamb (1994) Hugh Pearson, the author of The Shadow of the Panther, stated that Huey Newton founded the Black Panther Party 54 years ago in the fall of 1966 along with co-founder Bobby Seale. The party originated as the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee on UCLA’s campus. Although Newton was an intellect he had an extensive criminal record which included many short change scams. On the other hand, he had been noted for receiving his PhD in

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    Rodney Stevenson English III Mrs. Briscoe 11 April 2017 Title The Black Panthers is a group or a party of Aafrican Aamericans that was formed to protect blacks from the white law enforcements. The group was 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 Born ( February 17 1942- August 22, 1989), Newton was born in Monroe, Louisiana. He was the youngest of seven

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    The Social Movement of the Black Panthers Historically and currently, community organizing has been a vehicle used collectively to address issues on a larger scale in order to challenge injustices, discrimination, and inequalities. Injustices based on race and class has been prevalent since the advent of Columbus. Considerably, community organizing is an effective means for seeking change in one’s community cooperatively. Efforts to bring about change are usually engaged in the framework or setting

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    The rules of the Black Panther Party are used as my primary source because they were written and published by the scholar founder Huey P. Newton. I used the rules because to understand the movement you need to understand the rules, and morals of the group. My secondary source used was actually a documentation of a conversation of the leaders of the movement in Israel. They are connected because even though they are miles apart and an ocean in in between them, their beliefs are the one in the same

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    Violence helped the Black Panther Party to reach their goals. Carrying guns in protests, Lil Bobby Hutton’s death. However, in some ways it did not benefit towards the B.P.P.’s (Black Panther Party) goals, like Huey Newton and the B.P.P. member getting into a conflict with two police officers. Carrying guns in protests and public helped the B.P.P. goals in many ways. One way it helped carrying guns around was when they walked into governmental building with guns and refused to give up weapons to

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    Sociologist Janet Poppendieck‟s work on hunger and emergency food services provides crucial historical grounding and theoretical framing for this discussion, while placing these short-lived programs in conversation with food politics at the turn of the 21st century.25 The Panthers‟ close practical alliance with community churches, which often housed the free breakfasts, fosters easy comparisons between the Survival Programs and the charity work often conducted by religious organizations. But in contrast

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    The Black Panther is an upcoming American superhero film. Black Panther's core concept that there is a mysterious African country (Wakanda) filled with otherworldly technology, affluent people, and godlike warriors. However, begs the possibly critical question: Where was Wakanda when black people suffered all over the world throughout human history. Long ago Wakanda settled by five belligerent tribes who united under one king. Authorized by the mountain of "vibranium" a powerful metal in existence

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    Huey P. Newton, a political activist and founder of the Black Panthers once said that, “The revolution has always been in the hands of the young. The young always inherit the revolution.” In this statement Newton doesn’t just mean revolutions of government but he is arguing that the young are the ones to cause change and create the future. He uses a form of chiasmus in his quote in order to show that his point is true and to get the reader to think more about what he is saying. And he is correct

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    The training of armed defense within the Black Panther Party contributed to many of the violent actions that involved members of the Black Panther Party. Violent discipline, in and out of the BPP, was heavily enforced by Huey Newton, however the violent atmosphere surrounding the BPP solely became a place for proving and asserting manhood, and not advancing the revolution that the founders of the BPP had originally called for. Although many black women attempted to embody the feminine American

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