Documents Tagged ‘Black Panther Party’


The Role of the Church and the Survival Program

Archive Entry Date: 5/15/1971

Father Earl Neil delineated how the Black Panthers could tap into the historic power of the Black church

NACHO Protest

Archive Entry Date: 8/28/1970

The tensions between the homophile groups and Gay Liberation come to a head at the North American Conference of Homophile Organizations

Solidarity with the Black Panther Party

Archive Entry Date: 8/8/1970

A Letter from Huey P. Newton in support of Gay and Women's Liberation galvanizes the movement and causes tension with the Gay Establishment

Huey Newton Released from Prison

Archive Entry Date: 8/5/1970

When Huey Newton's manslaughter conviction was reversed, supporters held a rally upon his release

Youth Make the Revolution

Archive Entry Date: 1969

The Children's House sought liberation through revolutionary education

Breakfast Programs

Archive Entry Date: 7/19/69

We are growing n' representing!!!

Strategy of the attack on the Panther

Archive Entry Date: 06/20/1969

A defense attorney's take on the strategies used to take down the Black Panthers.

Big up!!! It’s a success…

Archive Entry Date: 4/27/1969

Thriving, progress and success

Suffer Not, Little Children

Archive Entry Date: 04/27/1969

Ultimately children suffer through the actions against the Panthers.

Breakfast for School Children & Des Moines Police Attack on “Breakfast for School Children”

Archive Entry Date: 04/27/1969

Articles regarding "Free Breakfast for Children" Program and attack on party in Des Moines.

Demonstration to free Huey

Archive Entry Date: 2/27/1969

Free Huey

Summer: Where Does the Trouble Begin

Archive Entry Date: 6/15/1967

As the Black Panther Party mobilized against police brutality, The Flatlands assessed fears of a "long hot summer" in Richmond

Original Draft of Black Panther Party’s 10 Point Program (excerpt)

Archive Entry Date: 10/15/1966

From the beginning, the Panthers believed in the power of education to liberate

Luther Smith vs the DA

Archive Entry Date: 5/7/1966

A radical Oakland attorney provides insights into a case of police brutality in Oakland

Flatlands editorial on the Luther Smith case

Archive Entry Date: 04/23/1966

Hard-hitting coverage of a brutal beating of a black Oaklander in his home, and an editorial response

The Flatlands Profiles Mark Comfort

Archive Entry Date: 3/12/66

In their first issue, The Flatlands profiled an experienced Civil Rights organizer (and future Black Panther)