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    Feeding Revolution: The Black Panther Party and the Politics of Food by Mary Potorti

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…This chapter examines the role of food in the symbolic politics and practical agenda of the Black Panther Party (BPP), founded in the late 1960s in Oakland, California.  …”
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    Robyn C. Spencer, The Revolution Has Come: Black Power, Gender, and the Black Panther Party in Oakland: (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2016), 280pp, £20.00 / $24.95. by Nicholas Grant

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Spencer’s politically timely and eminently engaging history of the Black Panther Party (BPP) is a must read for anyone interested in Black Power and the history of the African American freedom struggle more broadly. …”
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    Until the Revolution: Analyzing the Politics, Pedagogy, and Curriculum of the Oakland Community School by Robert P Robinson

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…One particular site is the Oakland Community School (OCS), the Black Panther Party’s full-time day school. Initially a combined day-care and home school known as the Children’s House in 1970, the school changed to become the Intercommunal Youth Institute in 1971. …”
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    « The Most Wanted Fugitive » : Angela Davis et la reconfiguration de l’ennemi intérieur (1969-1972) by Laure Gillot-Assayag

    “…Angela Davis, African American activist, was a member of the Communist Party of USA (CPUSA) and close to the Black Panther Party. She was accused in 1971 of complicity in murder, kidnapping and conspiracy, then later cleared of all charges, after having been placed on the FBI’s "most wanted" list. …”
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    Organising enclaves under Black and Brown leadership in New York City: Imani Henry of Equality for Flatbush (E4F) in conversation with Ana Vilenica by Imani Henry, Ana Vilenica

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Imani Henry details E4F's active involvement in cop watching and its roots in the legacy of the Black Panther Party. The conversation also touches upon the organization's broader Brooklyn-wide initiatives, including food distribution during the pandemic. …”
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    A Brief History of Social Movements in North America by CASIS-Vancouver

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…In particular, this analysis distinguishes right-wing extremist movements in 2016 from groups like the Hippie Movement and the Black Panther Party Movement. Specific reference will be made to contrast the social movements of the twenty-first century that are non-political in nature but are identity-based, versus movements during the 60s and 70s that were political by design and intent. …”
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    “We Charge Genocide”: Revisiting black radicals’ appeals to the world community <sup>1</sup> by David Helps

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…These later invocations of the genocide charge spanned the black left, including the Black Panther Party, the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, James Baldwin and black feminists. …”
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