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1 | The Black Panther Party. | 11 | proliferation of other, like minded |
2 | Original Members. The six original | organizations. Chicanos or Mexican | |
members, Nov. 1966 Top left to right: | Americans in South California formed the | ||
Elbert Howard, Huey Newton, Sherman Forte, | Brown Berets. Whites in Chicago formed the | ||
Bobby Seale Bottom: Reggie Forte, and | White Patriot Party. | ||
Little Bobby Hutton. | 12 | Other subgroups: cont. Chinese in the | |
3 | Origins: The Founding. Started October | San Francisco Bay Area formed the Red | |
1966 in Oakland, California Founded by | Guard. Puerto Ricans in New York created | ||
Huey Newton and Bobby Seale Initially | the Young Lords. A group of so called | ||
called “The Black Panther Party for | senior citizens organized the Gray | ||
Self-Defense” One of the first | Panthers to address human and civil rights | ||
organizations in U.S. history to | abuses of the elderly in society. | ||
militantly struggle for ethnic minority | 13 | Survival programs. There came to more | |
and working class emancipation. | than 35 programs in the 1960’s that were | ||
4 | Origins: Historical Context. They | referred to as Survival Programs and were | |
believed that blacks were obliged to wage | operated by Party members under the slogan | ||
fierce survival struggles in the U.S. | “survival pending revolution.” Free | ||
Organizations such as the NAACP and UNIA | Breakfast for Children Program, which | ||
were created to promote civil rights and | spread from being operated at one small | ||
independence for blacks. There were also | Catholic church to every major city in | ||
efforts by former slave Booker T. | America where there was a Party chapter. | ||
Washington to establish a separate | Thousands upon thousands of poor and | ||
socioeconomic scheme for blacks. | hungry children were fed free breakfasts | ||
“America’s response to all such efforts | every day by the Party under this program. | ||
was violent and repressive and | 14 | Survival programs: cont. Other | |
unyielding.”. | survival programs that existed were: Free | ||
5 | Historical Context. Some relief came | Clinics Grocery Giveaways The manufacture | |
in 1954 when the Supreme Court ruled, in | and distribution of free shoes Senior | ||
the case of Brown v. Board of Education, | transport and service programs, Free | ||
that separate was not equal for blacks in | busing to prisons and prisoner support and | ||
America (at least with respect to public | legal aid programs, among others. | ||
education). Even after Brown blacks | 15 | Political activities. Fought for and | |
struggled to integrate and become full | obtained funds to build 300 new, | ||
partisans in American society. In 1955 | replacement housing units for poor people | ||
numerous boycotts and sit ins were being | displaced by a local freeway. They entered | ||
held in Montgomery, Alabama. These acts in | into a working partnership with certain | ||
favor for civil rights began to further | developers to build up the dilapidated | ||
challenge white America as a whole; no | downtown city center in order to provide | ||
longer could they over look the growing | 10,000 new jobs for Oakland’s poor and | ||
voices of discontent. | unemployed. | ||
6 | Historical Content. Finally, in 1964, | 16 | Political activities: cont. At that |
the U.S. Congress passed a civil rights | same time, a permanent primary school was | ||
act that outlawed racial segregation in | instituted, which was highly lauded by the | ||
public facilities, but it came too late. | California legislature, among others. The | ||
Images of nonviolent blacks and other | Party briefly merged with the Student | ||
civil rights workers and demonstrators | Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, headed | ||
being beaten and water hosed by police, | by the fiery Stokely Carmichael. In 1967, | ||
spat on and jailed for protesting social | the party organized a march on the | ||
injustices were seen across the nation. | California state capitol to protest the | ||
“…Young urban blacks rejected [the idea | state's attempt to outlaw carrying loaded | ||
of] nonviolence.”. | weapons in public. In order to prove a | ||
7 | Goals and ideals. The party’s agenda | point, participants in the march carried | |
was the revolutionary establishment of | rifles. | ||
real economic, social and political | 17 | Demise of the panthers. The Panthers | |
equality across gender and color lines. | were no longer a progressive political | ||
Black Panther Theory: The practices of the | organization calling for an end to a | ||
late Malcolm X were deeply rooted in the | racist, class-based society, but thugs | ||
theoretical foundations of the Black | with the capacity to incite incredible | ||
Panther Party. Followed Malcolm’s belief | damage. While part of the organization was | ||
of international working class unity | already participating in local government | ||
across the spectrum of color and gender | and social services, another group was in | ||
and united with various minority and white | constant conflict with the police. For | ||
revolutionary groups. | some of the Party's supporters, the | ||
8 | The Ten Point Plan. We want freedom. | separation between political action, | |
We want power to determine the destiny of | criminal activity, social services, access | ||
our black and oppressed communities. We | to power, and grass-roots identity became | ||
want full employment for our people. We | confusing and contradictory as the | ||
want an end to the robbery by the | Panther's political momentum was bogged | ||
capitalists of our black and oppressed | down in the criminal justice system. | ||
communities. We want decent housing, fit | 18 | Demise of the panthers: cont. A | |
for the shelter of human beings. We want | significant split in the Black Panther | ||
decent education for our people that | Party occurred over disagreements within | ||
exposes the true nature of this decadent | the Panther leadership about how to | ||
American society. We want education that | confront these challenges. By the | ||
teaches us our true history and our role | beginning of the 1980s, attacks on the | ||
in the present-day society. | party and internal degradation and | ||
9 | The Ten Point Plan. We want completely | divisions, caused the party to fall apart. | |
free health care for all black and | Many remaining Panthers were hunted down | ||
oppressed people. We want an immediate end | and killed in the following years, | ||
to police brutality and murder of black | imprisoned on trumped charges, or forced | ||
people, other people of color, all | to flee the United States. | ||
oppressed people inside the United States. | 19 | Where are they now? Black Panthers | |
We want an immediate to all wars of | gathered for their 35th Anniversary on | ||
aggression. We want freedom for all black | April 18, 2002, which discussed preserving | ||
and oppressed people now held in the U.S. | civil liberties, women in the struggle, | ||
federal, state, county, city and military | police brutality, the prison industrial | ||
prisons and jails. We want trials by a | complex and a session led by Bobby Seale | ||
jury of peers for all persons charged with | on “grassroots organizing in a high-tech | ||
so-called crimes under the laws of the | society.” Although the Black Panthers | ||
country. We want land, bread, housing, | Party are no longer active, one of the six | ||
education, clothing, justice, peace and | members Bobby Seale continues to speak on | ||
people’s community control of modern | racism, abusive exploitation, and violence | ||
technology. | against women and children. | ||
10 | International Reaches. The effects of | 20 | References. The Black Panther Party. |
the Black Panthers have rippled across | Retrieved January 20, 2006 from | ||
many countries, however briefly. | www.blackpanther.org Burroughs, Todd | ||
International groups have included the | Steven. 2002. “Black Panthers Gather for | ||
Black Panther Movement and the White | 35th Anniversary.” Crisis (The New) | ||
Panthers of the United Kingdom, the Black | 109:12. Columbia Encyclopedia. 1994. | ||
Panther Party of Israel, the Black Beret | “Black Panthers.” Fraley, Todd and Elli | ||
Cadre of Bermuda, the Dalit Panthers of | Lester-Roushanzamir. 2004. “Revolutionary | ||
India, and the Black Panther Party of | Leader or Deviant Thug? A Comparative | ||
Australia. Clemons & Jones (2001) | Analysis of the Chicago Tribune and | ||
concluded that the ideology of the | Chicago Daily Defender’s Reporting on the | ||
Panthers, underlined by a commitment to | Death of Fred Hampton.” The Howard Journal | ||
self-determination and the elimination of | of Communications 15:147-167. Lothian, | ||
all forms of discrimination, found | Kathy. 2005. "Seizing the Time: | ||
resonance with oppressed people around the | Australian Aborigines and the Influence of | ||
world. | the Black Panther Party, 1967-1972.” | ||
11 | Other subgroups. Black Panther | Journal of Black Studies 35:179-200. | |
coalition and support groups began to | Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. “The | ||
spring up internationally in Japan, China, | Black Panther Party.” Retrieved February | ||
France, England, Germany, Sweden, | 27, 2006 from | ||
Mozambique, South Africa, Zimbabwe, | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Panther | ||
Uruguay and Israel. There was a rapid | Party. | ||
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