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Black Panthers

Black Panthers . Henry Flores, Alejandro Osorio, Sergio Rivera. Who Are The black Panthers . The black Panthers are a group of African-Americans fighting for their equal rights and self defense Leader is Huey P.Newton They are a revolutionist socialist organization

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Black Panthers

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  1. Black Panthers Henry Flores, Alejandro Osorio, Sergio Rivera

  2. Who Are The black Panthers • The black Panthers are a group of African-Americans fighting for their equal rights and self defense • Leader is Huey P.Newton • They are a revolutionist socialist organization • Founded 1966-Dissolved 1982 • Colors Black, light blue, and green • The leader is Huey P. Newton

  3. The 7 major events of the Black Panthers • Founded in 1966 • Huey P. Newton arrested for allegedly killing a Police Officer 1967 • April 6, 1968: Shoot-out between Panthers and Oakland police leaves 17-year-old Treasurer Bobby Hitton was killed • In 1970 The Black Panthers Started to fall off due to many of their leaders facing criminal charges • August 22, 1989: Huey Newton is killed in West Oakland.

  4. Picture #1 This is a picture that shows how the blackpanthers had thier own newspaper. They sold thousands of copies each for $.25. They beagn doing really good until the FBI came up with an idea to scheme the black panthers and they put chemicals on thier newspapers and use this agains them.

  5. Picture #2 This picture shows the posters artist had made after the day the Huey P. Newton was arrested and how they wanted him to be free.

  6. Picture #3 This photo shows the logo of the Black Panthers and a slogan they have on their fight for equality not for black but for everyone in the United States.

  7. Public Source WHAT DOES THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY STAND FOR? (1968) Bobby Seale We, the Black Panther Party, see ourselves as a nation within a nation, but not for any racist reasons. We see it as a necessity for us to progress as human beings and live on the face of this earth along with other people. We do not fight racism with racism. We fight racism with solidarity. We do not fight exploitative capitalism with black capitalism. We fight capitalism with basic socialism. And we do not fight imperialism with more imperialism. We fight imperialism with proletarian internationalism. These principles are very functional for the Party. They're very practical, humanistic, and necessary. They should be understood by the masses of the people. We don't use our guns, we have never used our guns to go into the white community to shoot up white people. We only defend ourselves against anybody, be they black, blue, green, or red, who attacks us unjustly and tries to murder us and kill us for implementing our programs. All in all, I think people can see from our past practice, that ours is not a racist organ­ization but a very progressive revolutionary party. Those who want to obscure the struggle with ethnic differences are the ones who are aiding and maintaining the exploitation of the masses of the people: poor whites, poor blacks, browns, red Indians, poor Chinese and Japanese, and the workers at large.

  8. Public Source cont. Racism and ethnic differences allow the power structure to exploit the masses of workers in this country, because that's the key by which they maintain their control. To divide the people and conquer them is the objec­tive of the power structure. It's the ruling class, the very small minority, the few avaricious, demagogic hogs and rats who control and infest the gov­ernment. The ruling class and their running dogs, their lackeys, their bootlickers, their Toms and their black racists, their cultural nationalists ­ they're all the running dogs of the ruling class. These are the ones who help to maintain and aid the power structure by perpetuating their racist attitudes and using racism as a means to divide the people. But it's really the small, minority ruling class that is dominating, exploiting, and oppressing the working and laboring people. All of us are laboring-class people, employed or unemployed, and our unity has got to be based on the practical necessities of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, if that means anything to anybody. It's got to be based on the practical things like the survival of people and people's right to self-determination, to iron out the problems that exist. So in essence it is not at all a race struggle. We're rapidly educating people to this. In our view it is a class struggle between the massive proletarian working class and the small, minority ruling class. Working-class people of all colors must unite against the exploitative, oppressive ruling class. So let me emphasize again-we believe our fight is a class struggle and not a race struggle

  9. Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLzIsJqxC5I The Black Panther Party This video shows the Black Panther Party how they dealt with their marches and also how did they handle their public speeches. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZwz_3Wyizs American Revolution -The Black Panther Party This video shows the co- founder Bobby Seale talking about why the party jump started after Malcolm X was murdered. Also how they compared the party and Malcolm X's actions to MLK's actions. https://diva.sfsu.edu/collections/sfbatv/bundles/190417 Huey P. Newton Interviewed in Jail The video shows the interview Huey P. Newton have before his trial at the time. Also it talks about how he was not nervous because he had the people's support. With their support he will get though the trial.

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