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American political & social activist and Black Panther Party member Fred Hampton (1948 – 1969) raises his arms at the ‘Days of Rage’ rally, Chicago, Illinois, October 11, 1969.
On view through September 10 at New York City’s Poster House, Black Power to Black People: Branding the Black Panther Party explores the bold graphics and printed materials that galvanized the ...
Exhibit co-curator Mueni Loko Rudd, center, takes a break for a photo as Tyah-Amoy Roberts laughs during the Black Panther Party Museum’s “Survival Pending Revolution: The Black Panther Party ...
JOHN YANG (voice-over): The Black Panther Party was revolutionary and both its goals and its tactics. It began in 1966. In response to both the assassination of Malcolm X, ...
Explore the Black Panther Party’s legacy at the California Museum with the new ‘Revolutionary Grain’ exhibit, opening Saturday with a special event.
Black Panthers, Gone Gray, Fight Rival Group. Bobby Seale and other founders of Black Panther Party of 1960's are infuriated by small band of radical blacks calling themselves New Black Panther ...
In 2016, the 50th anniversary of the Black Panther Party, Lamaina began contacting former Panthers to photograph them and record their stories. This turned into her book “Revolutionary Grain.” ...
Several people who knew him describe the evolution of Huey P. Newton, from classical pianist and philosopher to radical revolutionary and co-founder of the Black Panther Party, whose brazen armed ...