Box 2
Contains 18 Results:
"Black Perspective" Vol. 2, No. 3. Black People's Publication of Staten Island Community (College), February 1971
This series contains publications not directly published by the Black Panther Party or written by its members. Instead, they are newspapers, magazines, or pamphlets from other media sources speaking on the actions of the Black Panther Party; and topics related to the Black Power Movement. A recurring topic in this series is the perceived end of the Black Panthers. Also included are publications on the arrest of Huey P. Newton and women’s issues.
"Black Autonomy, A Newspaper of Anarchism and Black Revolution", Vol. 1, No. 5. Published by the Federation of Black Community Partisans, August-September 1995
"Rising Up Angry" , Vol. 3, No. 3, 6, [no issue], August, November 1971; January 1972
"Fight to Win" Vol. 1, No. 1, May 4, 1970
This series contains publications not directly published by the Black Panther Party or written by its members. Instead, they are newspapers, magazines, or pamphlets from other media sources speaking on the actions of the Black Panther Party; and topics related to the Black Power Movement. A recurring topic in this series is the perceived end of the Black Panthers. Also included are publications on the arrest of Huey P. Newton and women’s issues.
"Muhammad Speaks", Vol. 5, No. 1. Published by Muhammad's Mosque No. 2 (Chicago, Ill.), September 24, 1965
"The Final Call", Vol. 10, No. 12, 18. Published by the Honorable Louis Farrakhan, June, September 1991
"To Stop a Police State, The Case for Community Control of Police" issue dedicated to Bobby Seale, circa 1971
This series contains publications not directly published by the Black Panther Party or written by its members. Instead, they are newspapers, magazines, or pamphlets from other media sources speaking on the actions of the Black Panther Party; and topics related to the Black Power Movement. A recurring topic in this series is the perceived end of the Black Panthers. Also included are publications on the arrest of Huey P. Newton and women’s issues.