Black Panther Party general
The Black Panther Party was an African-American revolutionary socialist
organization active in the United States from 1966 until 1982. At its height, The
Black Panther Party had chapters in most major urban American cities as well as numerous international chapters. The Black Panther Party achieved large amounts of grassroots community as a result of their free breakfast programs for youth and constant advocacy around issues of self defense and police brutality.
Documents
Geronimo Pratt: Frame-Up Exposed
Format: MonographCollection: Black Panther Party general
Includes news articles from Los Angeles Times: "FBI Informant an Issue in New Trial for Ex-Panther"; "FBI Involvement in Pratt Case Disclosed"; FBI Inquiry on Pratt"; "Pratt Prosecutor Denies Knowing of Report by FBI"; "Black Panther to Seek New Trial in Murder"; "Panther to Seek New Trial"
An Introduction to the Black Panther Party
Publisher: The Radical Education ProjectDate: 5/1969Volume Number: MayFormat: MonographCollection: Black Panther Party general
April 1, 1967, killing of Denzil Dowell; April 7, 1968 murder of Bobby Hutton; Police Harassment of BPP: Sample of Incidents from Oct. 1966 -1969
On the Ideology of the Black Panther Party
Publisher: Ministry of Information, Black Panther Party, San FranciscoVolume Number: Part IFormat: MonographCollection: Black Panther Party general
An Introduction to the Black Panther Party
Publisher: The Radical Education ProjectDate: 5/1969Volume Number: MayFormat: MonographCollection: Black Panther Party general
April 1, 1967, killing of Denzil Dowell; April 7, 1968 murder of Bobby Hutton; Police Harassment of BPP: Sample of Incidents from Oct. 1966 -1969
On the Ideology of the Black Panther Party
Publisher: Ministry of Information, Black Panther Party, San FranciscoVolume Number: Part IFormat: MonographCollection: Black Panther Party general