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1 BPP BlackPantherParty Project: English Speaking World Names:Larey Aziz, Fiona Hennen, Nadine Hennen Class:1B

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3 Oakland, California Significant place and event The Black Panther Party was Founded in Oakland, California by Huey Newton and Bobby Seale on October 15, 1966. Significant people and event In 1966, Newton and Bobby Seale where founded the left-wing Black Panther Party for Self defense. The organization was central to the Black Power movement, making headlines. Newton was killed by a member of another militant group in 1989. Bobby Seale Huey Newton Significant event On 6 th April Eight members of the black panther party where ambushed by the Oakland police, and were killed by the police.

4 New York city, New York Significant place and event The Black Panther organizes demonstration and rally against the Vietnam war at the United Nations in 1967. Significant event In 1968 Black Panther Party opens office in New York City. Significant person and event Fred Hampton established a community service program on november 1968. This included the provision of free breakfasts for schoolchildren and a medical clinic that did not charge patients for treatment. Hampton also taught political education classes and instigated a community control of police project. Fred Hampton Significant person Alice Faye Williams an African-American music businesswoman, she is the mother of the late rapper Tupas Shakur. She acted as her own criminal defense attorney after being accused of taking part in numerous bombings as a member of the Panthers

5 Los Angeles, California Significant place and event Three Panthers are killed by Los Angeles police at a service station in 1968. Significant event In 1968 Bobby Seale speaking at a meeting held by the Black Panther Party for the defense of Huey Newton. Meeting was held out the Kaleidoscope, Los Angeles. The Kaleidoscope was a largely white nightclub. Significant event On may 1967 Black Panther Protest. Armed Panthers invade the capitol in California to protest legislation limiting their right to bear arms. They began carrying weapons due to California law allowing the carrying of shotguns or other rifles as long as they are not concealed or aimed at anyone. Significant event In 1968 Shoot-out between police and panthers; two panthers killed

6 San Francisco, California Significant place and event 500 people gather at San Francisco City Hall to protest arrest of sit-in demonstrators in 1964 at the Sheraton-Palace Hotel (in protest of unfair hiring practices) Significant person Eldridge Cleaver spent a lot of his youth in reform school and prisons in California. He began writing while he was in prison. Freed on parole he joined the Black Panthers and published his prison essays in soul on Ice. In 1968, he fled the country to avoid a return to prison. Eldridge Cleaver Significant event March 1968 Eldridge Cleaver publishes Soul on Ice, which becomes a best- seller.

7 Dallas, Texas Significant place and event In 1989, a group calling itself the New Black Panther was formed in Dallas, Texas.

8  Sources APA Information about the black panther party: BLACK PANTHER PARTY Pieces of History: 1966 – 1969 © 2004-2013 - It's About Time. Citation Information: Baggins, Brian. History of the Black Panther Party. Marxists Internet Archive 2002. © 2000-2013 History Learning the Black Panthers Rules: the Author or by Viet Nam Generation, Inc., all rights reserved. This text may be used, printed, and archived in accordance with the Fair Use provisions of U.S. Copyright law. Significant people Bobby Seale, A Lonely Rage: The Autobiography of Bobby Seale (New York, Times Books, 1978); Seale, Seize the Time: The Story of the Black Panther Party and Huey P. Newton (New York, Random House, 1970); and Robert O. Self, American Babylon: Race and the Struggle for Postwar Oakland (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003). Articles by Erica David / Alice Faye Williams Bio Fred Hampton Written by: John Simkin, September 1997 - June 2013 Eldridge Cleaver 1996–2013 A+E Television Networks, LLC. Significant places & events 2008-2013 Famento Significant places written by Adrian Wood & Nutan Rajguru A black panther’s guide to Oakland, BY JUSTIN ALLEN ~ JULY 26TH, 2011 Jun 28, 1978 Regents of the University of California v. Bakke In Regents of the University of California v. Bakke, the Supreme Court rules that quotas for minority students in college admissions are unconstitutional. New Black Panther Party Access ADL. Retrieved 17 October 2013. U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, interim report, 11-23-2010 London Sunday Times. March 16, 1997. Retrieved August 13, 2010


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