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Black panthers By jordan hunt

Started Huey p. newton founed from ( ) Malcolm x ( )

Panthers consider the ghettos where poor african-americans. An that jailed black men were prisoners of war. Panthers debit that backs should not be drafted in to war. An that they were at war with the government.

The black panther name was taken from a political party organized by student nonviolent

Ten point program 1. we want freedom we want to determine the destiny of our black community 2. we want full employment for our people 3. we want an end to robbery by the white man of our black community 4. we want decent housing to holed are family

5. we want education for our people that expose the true nature of this decadent american socitey. 6.we want all black men to be exempt from military service 7. we want an immediate end to plice brutaliy an murder of black people 8. We want freedom for all black men held in federal state county an city prisons an jails.

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