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Bibliotheek François Vercammen
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In words and photographs, here is the story of the controversial Black Panther Party, founded in 1966 by Bobby Seale and Huey P. Newton. The words are Seale’s, with contributions from Kathleen Cleaver and many others; the photographs, which capture range from the party’s charismatic leaders to its daily work in African American communities, are by Stephen Shames, who also provides an introduction. Published on the 50th anniversary of the party’s founding, Power to the People describes the struggles and celebrates the achievements of the only radical political party in America to make a difference in the struggle for civil rights.
African American political activists --- Afro-American political activists --- Political activists, African American --- Political activists --- History. --- Black Panther Party --- Black Panthers --- BPP (Black Panther Party) --- B.P.P. (Black Panther Party) --- Black Panther Party for Self-Defense --- African Americans --- Civil rights movements --- Black militant organizations --- Radicalism --- Black power --- Pan-Africanism --- African American political activists. --- Black militant organizations. --- Black power. --- Civil rights movements. --- Pan-Africanism. --- Radicalism. --- Politics and government --- Civil rights --- History --- Civil rights. --- Politics and government. --- Black Panther Party. --- 1900-1999 --- United States.
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African Americans --- Black militant organizations --- Black nationalism --- Black power --- Civil rights demonstrations --- Politics and government --- History --- Black Panther Party --- California --- Race relations
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graphic design --- African American --- minorities --- #breakthecanon --- Douglas, Emory
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