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ent, picturing them with children and guns as protectors of the home, the family and the community. This had direct implications at every level for Black Panther women. From 1968 to the end of its publication in 1982, the head editors of the Black Panther Party newspaper were all women. In 1970, EFTA00831976
The Black Panther Party first publicized its original Ten-Point program on May 15, 1967, following the Sacramento action, in the second issue of the Black Panther newspaper. The original ten points of "What We Want Now!" follow: 1. We want freedom. We want power to determine the destiny of our Black Community
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lack Guerilla Family) combined with cross sabers, shotguns, and black dragons taking over prison towers provide the backdrop for this tattoo. Former Black Panther George L. Jackson started this gang at San Quentin State Prison in California in 1966. The gang has a strong political ideology that promotes Black
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ht that he was going to attack the Black Panthers. We were getting intelligence briefings that Manson was anti-black and he had supposedly killed a Black Panther, the body of which could not be found, and the department thought that he was going to launch an attack on the Black Panthers. Manson was a very r
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ntion to issues of international trade with the Marvel Page 18015 EFTA00047526 Universe nation best known as the home country of TChalla, a.k.a. Black Panther. ... It's unclear when Wakanda was added to the list — where it appeared alongside Colombia, Costa Rica, Peru and other actual partners — but the fi
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io briefly turned its attention to issues of international trade with the Marvel Universe nation best known as the home country of T'Challa, a.k.a. Black Panther. ... It's unclear when Wakanda was added to the list — where it appeared alongside Colombia, Costa Rica, Peru and other actual partners — but the fic
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