Box 1
Contains 71 Results:
"Revolution, Necessity vs. Desire" by D.C. Field Marshall, Black Panther Party. Committee to Defend the Panthers, 1970
"Fascism Reigns in Courtroom" Committee to Defend the Panthers [press release], circa 1970s
"Black Panther Party Ten Point Program [one-sheet], circa 1960s-1970s
Memorandum regarding an order form for subscribing to the Black Panther Party newspaper, September 5, 1968
Registration Form for Representatives or Individuals for the Revolutionary People's Plenary Session, Temple University, 1970
"But for $60,000 Ransom (The State Calls it 'Bail'). Lonnie McLucas Political Prisoner in Connecticut, Would be Free!" Lonnie McLucas Bail Fund [flyer], April 1971
"The Black Panthers, Jews and Israel" by Rabbi Albert S. Axelrad, Rabbi Robert E. Goldburg, Huey Newton, Morris Schappes, and Dr. George Wald. a Jewish Currents Reprint, 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.
National Council of Churches, Division of Church and Society mailer regarding Fred Hampton and Mark Clark trial , March 1977
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.
"Essays from the Minister of Defense Huey Newton" Black Panther Party, 1967
This series contains writings and publications that are directly written by Eldridge Cleaver and Huey P. Newton. Topics include their thoughts on the U.S. Constitution, their thoughts on each other, and the ideology of the Black Panther Party. Also included is an interview of Huey P. Newton.
UCLA Daily Bruin Vol. LXXV, No. 24. With article “Strike Fails at UCB, Cleaver Lectures” , October 30, 1968
This series contains writings and publications that are directly written by Eldridge Cleaver and Huey P. Newton. Topics include their thoughts on the U.S. Constitution, their thoughts on each other, and the ideology of the Black Panther Party. Also included is an interview of Huey P. Newton.