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    Days, it had been days since Madigan had betrayed them, had betrayed him, and as Alex stalked the streets of Saffron City, he swore that he would get his revenge on her. She had made fools of all of them, playing as thought she was a Rocket member, and yet when it came down to it she had stabbed them all in the back. And for what? Some Pokemon! It was unbelievable, as if they were something to risk ones life over. It wasn't as if they weren't a dime a dozen when one really tried, and he could sincerely

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    Bobby Seale, after being discharged from the U.S. Air Force, because of an altercation with a superior officer. Seale met Huey Newton at a rally protesting the Kennedy Administration’s blockade of Cuba, they quickly became friends, agreeing both to political radicalism, 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,

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    The Black Panthers Party

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    them,beat them up,and put a gun to their head. Until 2 junior college students from decided to create The Black Panthers.The Black Panther served as a way to protect black residents and them together.The Black Panthers were founded by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale in Oakland California. When the Organization

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    The Black Panther Party was formed in 1966 by Bobby Seale and Huey Newton in Oakland California. Soon after, their ideology behind black nationalism spread to all corners of America, including New York and Chicago. The Black Panther Party's main goals were to end police brutality, and strengthen Black communities through organizing and education. There was only one problem in their plan. The problem was J. Edgar Hoover. J. Edgar Hoover was the director of the FBI, and he got the Federal Bureau of

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    Attention getter i. Huey Newton once said, “Black power is giving power to people who have not had power to determine their destiny” Necessary Info i. The Black Panther Party was founded in Oakland, California in October of 1966 ii. The founders are Bobby Seale and Huey Newton iii. The group was influenced by Malcolm X and the writings of Franz Fanon, Che Guevara, Mao Zedong, and Karl Marx. Thesis Statement i. Although the Black Panther Party is seen as plain savage by some it should be remembered for

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    Strategy/Tactics: Strategies of the BPP were Self Determinism, Armed Self Defense, Community Empowerment and Survival Programs. Tactical innovation of the BPP were Armed a self-defense, and the BPP’s use of the U.S. Constitution and the 2nd and 14th Amendment to validate their platform and programs (seale 20). The BPP created 35 survival programs in black communities and engaged in political activities in those same black communities. As their popularity grew, the Black Panthers drew widespread support

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    Political activist and revolutionary, Huey Percy Newton, was born on February 17, 1942 in Monroe, Louisiana. In 1945, Newton’s Family moved to Oakland, California, in efforts to find new job opportunities. As a result of World War Two, the area around Oakland seen much industrial growth. However, racism in Oakland was no different than the racism in Louisiana. As a teenager in Oakland, Newton had a long history of trouble with the law and consistently struggled in school. Newton often found school

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    Model Of Self-Republicanism

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    “Unconsciously we all have a standard by which we measure other men, and if we examine closely we find that this standard is a very simple one, and is this: we admire them, we envy them, for great qualities we ourselves lack. Hero worship consists in just that. Our heroes are men who do things, which we recognise, with regret, and sometimes with a secret shame, that we cannot do. We find not much in ourselves to admire, we are always privately wanting to be like somebody else. If everybody was satisfied

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    group formed by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale with a focus on promoting self-defense, black power, and prevent black suppression. This organization inspired equality and freedom for the black population. It has furthered awareness of the movements resistance and their dress code became easily recognizable and iconic. Police brutality against black was a major issue the organization was built upon and an example of this police brutality was the killing of Bobby Hutton. Bobby Hutton was a 17-year-old who

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    Persepolis Revolution

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    Affects of Revolutions Throughout the past few centuries there have been many different revolutions that affected different parts of Europe. Some took place a long time ago in France or in other parts of Western Europe while others were more recent and took place in Russia and other Eastern European countries. Many were violent and extreme while some were more peaceful but the goals were the same, to fight against an oppressor and to stand up for what they believed in. In the book Persepolis

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