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Bobby Seale Homepage
Bobby Seale founded the Black Panther Party with Huey P. Newton.
Angela Davis 1970 Interview
Document of an interview conducted during Angela's time on the run. Requires free RealAudio player.
Frontline Interview With Angela Davis
Davis is still politically active, and is a professor at the University of California at Santa Cruz. This interview is from 1997.
Frontline Interview With Eldridge Cleaver
This is an excellent interview with the author of 'Soul on Ice', including his chilling account of the death of comrade-in-arms Bobby Hutton. Having moved a long way from the Marxism of the Panthers, Cleaver's observations about today's social conditions are extremely insightful.
Fred Hampton Sr.
Fred Hampton was a brilliant Panther leader who was flagrantly murdered by law enforcement officials in 1969. As the man himself once said, "You can kill a revolutionary, but you can't kill a revolution." Dig the audio.
Fred Hampton Jr.
Dedicated to the case of Fred Hampton Jr., who became an activist in his father's footsteps, and is currently incarcerated. His supporters make a persuasive argument for his innocence.
Black Panther Coloring Book
The FBI's infamous Black Panther Coloring Book. As soon as you look at it, you'll realize that the Panthers had nothing to do with this! One of those weird things you find on the Internet from time to time.
Black Panther Party Platform & Program
Ten principles of freedom that started it all, from October 1966.
The Black Panthers
Profiles of Black Panther Party leaders and other influential figures in the movement.
The Huey P. Newton Foundation
Great site dedicated to the lessons and legacy of the BPP's co-founder and Minister of Defense.
A Brief History Of The Black Panther Party
This famous essay by Sundiata Acoli, former Financial Minister of the Panther's Harlem office, documents the Black Panther Party's most important contributions, and also their shortcomings, from an internal perspective.
The Black Panther Newspaper Archive
Fascinating and indispensable, this site offers articles from the Black Panther Party's official organ, written in 1968 and 1969. The Party did a lot more than just denounce the pigs.
Angela Davis
This is an interesting selection of materials by and about the influential feminist, including journal entries from her youth and the late sixties Panther heyday. Davis spent some time on the lam avoiding bullshit, trumped-up murder charges. To clear up any confusion about what the Panthers meant by the word 'pig', I quote the following newscast, featuring former California governor Ronald Reagan: Lisa: "Thanks Tom. Governor Reagan, would you consider Angela Davis dangerous?" Reagan: "Yes, she is a Communist." Lisa: "Tell me Governor, how did the police department determine the guns used in the Marin County Massacre were all registered to Angela Davis?" Reagan: "Simple, she was a Communist." Lisa: "Governor, it had been rumored that one of the weapons used was in fact a weapon recovered in an earlier raid that was never returned to Angela Davis. Is this true?" Reagan: "Is Angela Davis a Communist?" Lisa: "Thanks Governor. Back to you, Tom."
Disinformation Dossier On Angela Davis
Check out the Disinformation dossier on Angela Davis.
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