Black Panther Party, Hearings Before ...
Title | Black Panther Party, Hearings Before ... PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Congress. House Internal Security |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1450 |
Release | 1970 |
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Black Panther Party
Title | Black Panther Party PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Internal Security |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1086 |
Release | 1970 |
Genre | Internal security |
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Black Panther Party
Title | Black Panther Party PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Congress. House. Committee on Internal Security |
Publisher | |
Pages | 360 |
Release | 1970 |
Genre | Internal security |
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Black against Empire
Title | Black against Empire PDF eBook |
Author | Joshua Bloom |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 562 |
Release | 2016-10-25 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0520966457 |
This timely special edition, published on the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Black Panther Party, features a new preface by the authors that places the Party in a contemporary political landscape, especially as it relates to Black Lives Matter and other struggles to fight police brutality against black communities. In Oakland, California, in 1966, community college students Bobby Seale and Huey Newton armed themselves, began patrolling the police, and promised to prevent police brutality. Unlike the Civil Rights Movement that called for full citizenship rights for blacks within the United States, the Black Panther Party rejected the legitimacy of the U.S. government and positioned itself as part of a global struggle against American imperialism. In the face of intense repression, the Party flourished, becoming the center of a revolutionary movement with offices in sixty-eight U.S. cities and powerful allies around the world. Black against Empire is the first comprehensive overview and analysis of the history and politics of the Black Panther Party. The authors analyze key political questions, such as why so many young black people across the country risked their lives for the revolution, why the Party grew most rapidly during the height of repression, and why allies abandoned the Party at its peak of influence. Bold, engrossing, and richly detailed, this book cuts through the mythology and obfuscation, revealing the political dynamics that drove the explosive growth of this revolutionary movement and its disastrous unraveling. Informed by twelve years of meticulous archival research, as well as familiarity with most of the former Party leadership and many rank-and-file members, this book is the definitive history of one of the greatest challenges ever posed to American state power.
The Black Panther Party
Title | The Black Panther Party PDF eBook |
Author | David F. Walker |
Publisher | Ten Speed Graphic |
Pages | 193 |
Release | 2021-01-19 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 1984857703 |
WINNER OF THE EISNER AWARD • A bold and fascinating graphic novel history of the revolutionary Black Panther Party. Founded in Oakland, California, in 1966, the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense was a radical political organization that stood in defiant contrast to the mainstream civil rights movement. This gripping illustrated history explores the impact and significance of the Panthers, from their social, educational, and healthcare programs that were designed to uplift the Black community to their battle against police brutality through citizen patrols and frequent clashes with the FBI, which targeted the Party from its outset. Using dramatic comic book-style retellings and illustrated profiles of key figures, The Black Panther Party captures the major events, people, and actions of the party, as well as their cultural and political influence and enduring legacy.
Liberation, Imagination and the Black Panther Party
Title | Liberation, Imagination and the Black Panther Party PDF eBook |
Author | Kathleen Cleaver |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 334 |
Release | 2014-04-08 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1135298327 |
This fascinating book gathers reflections by scholars and activists who consider the impact of the Black Panther Party, the BBP, the most significant revolutionary organization in the later 20th century.
Comrades
Title | Comrades PDF eBook |
Author | Judson L. Jeffries |
Publisher | Indiana University Press |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2007-12-25 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0253027780 |
Essays about the original Black Panther Party’s local chapters in seven American cities that seek “to move beyond the usual media stereotypes . . . Recommended” (Choice). The Black Panther Party for Self-Defense was founded in Oakland, California, in 1966 by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale. It was perhaps the most visible of the Black Power groups in the late sixties and early seventies, not least because of its confrontational politics, its rejection of nonviolence, and its headline-catching, gun-toting militancy. Important on the national scene and highly visible on college campuses, the Panthers also worked at building grassroots support for local black political and economic power. Although there have been many books about the Black Panthers, none has looked at the organization and its work at the local level. This book goes beyond Oakland and Chicago examines the work and actions of seven local initiatives in Baltimore, Winston-Salem, Cleveland, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, and Los Angeles. These local organizations are revealed as committed to programs of community activism that focused on problems of social, political, and economic justice.