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    robbery by the capitalists of our Black Community.”’ (248) This last demand confounded more than a few non-party members, but the party had previously outlined their rationale behind it in the Ten-Point Party Program drafted by founders Huey Newton and Bobby Seale. Under the third section, a paragraph describes what their logic had been behind it. In summary, the two had concluded that the United States’ racist government had promised a payment (of 40 acres and two mules) a century earlier as restitution

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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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    time period because of the Civil Rights Movement. During that time period, the black community's were able to vote (Voting Rights of 1965) and the Civil Rights Act of 1968. Between 1965 and 1968, the Black Panthers Party was created. Huey Newton and Bobby Seale created the Black Panther Party in Oakland, California in 1966. The Black Panther Party was original called, ‘The Black Panther Party for Self- Defense’; they implemented Malcolm-X philosophy of self-defense because during the time The Black

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    The Black Panther Party (BPP) was a group created in 1966. The group’s purpose was to teach African Americans to protect themselves from police brutality and sought to bring about social change. The group worked for change by “employing violent tactics” like marching on streets while toting guns ("Black Panther Party: Platform"). However, the violence condoned by the BPP was not supported by the government and authorities. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) had a program called the Counter

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    Alexis Taylor Livingston Ethics Lecture: “Put it in Writing: Planning is Not an Option” On March 8th, Mr. G. Lee Griffin spoke to the college of business, faculty, students, and the community at the annual ethics lecture put on by the College of Business. As always, the ethics lecture was interesting, but Mr. Griffin’s personality of honesty, humility, and sincerity made this lecture stand out among some of the others. Married for 54 years, it was obvious Mr. Griffin was a family man, led by his

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    Huey Newton and Bobby Seale founded the Black Panthers Party for self-defense. In finding the Black Panther Party, Newton and Seale based the ideas and visions on the works of Malcolm X, a prominent figure in the Civil Rights movement, who had a “by any means necessary attitude”. “Malcolm had represented both a militant revolutionary, with the dignity and self-respect to stand up and fight to win equality for all oppressed minorities." Once they created the group Newton and Seale organized a mission

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    The Black Panthers were an African American rebellious party that was founded in Oakland, California in the year of 1966. Huey Percy Newton and Bobby Seale were two organizers of the Panthers. Newton “saw himself as a revolutionary in his opposition to oppression and discrimination.” (Blake 248) Both Newton and Seale were in prison around the time that they created The Black Panthers. They sensed

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    African Americans. African Americans along with their supporters felt it was necessary to use force in order to advance in their struggle for freedom, equality, and justice. The Black Panther Party of Self-defense was founded by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale. Newton was the youngest of seven children. He spent most of his troubled childhood in a depressed neighborhood of Oakland California. Newton was expelled from various schools in Oakland California but graduated from Oakland Technical High School

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    202 11/18/2016 My choice of industry leader My choice of industry leader is bobby flay his real name is Robert William flay. When I think of influential hospitality leader I am familiar with is bobby flay. He comes to mind as most influential person in this industry. What influence me was that I have seen him on television since I was eight years old. I remember waking up on Saturday mornings a watching grill it on bobby flay show. Also, I remember every time I saw him on food networks iron chef

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    To keep things simple, people simply want to be heard, and they will do anything in order for their audience to listen. There are various ways in which the speaker would gain the right to be heard. Former Governor of Louisiana, Kathleen Blanco, uses various forms to obtain attention from her audience as she addresses the Louisiana Legislator on Hurricane Katrina where she not only discusses the effects of the hurricane but also acknowledges the people who have helped out so far. Blanco does an

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