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The Black Panthers speak

From its founding by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale in 1966, the Black Panther Party has aroused year, hope, misunderstanding, pride and vilification. In The Black Panthers Speak, the best single source of original material on and by the Black Panther Party, Philip S. Foner separates philosophy from propaganda. The essential documents of the Party are all here, including "What We Want, What We Believe," Newton and Seale's seminal treatise, which became a standard to gauge society's progress. With their passionate demands, Seale and Newton succinctly captured the revolutionaly spirit and aspirations of many American blacks in the 1960s and 1970s. Foner includes illuminating excerpts from The Black Panther, the newspaper that proved so instrumental in the Party's rapid growth and development. His careful selection of cartoons, original flyers, and articles by members of various ranks allows a glimpse inte the black consciousness of the late 1960s, as do the voices of Panther leaders Eldridge Cleaver, David Hilliard, Fred Hampton, and Erica Huggins.

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  • "From its founding by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale in 1966, the Black Panther Party has aroused year, hope, misunderstanding, pride and vilification. In The Black Panthers Speak, the best single source of original material on and by the Black Panther Party, Philip S. Foner separates philosophy from propaganda. The essential documents of the Party are all here, including "What We Want, What We Believe," Newton and Seale's seminal treatise, which became a standard to gauge society's progress. With their passionate demands, Seale and Newton succinctly captured the revolutionaly spirit and aspirations of many American blacks in the 1960s and 1970s. Foner includes illuminating excerpts from The Black Panther, the newspaper that proved so instrumental in the Party's rapid growth and development. His careful selection of cartoons, original flyers, and articles by members of various ranks allows a glimpse inte the black consciousness of the late 1960s, as do the voices of Panther leaders Eldridge Cleaver, David Hilliard, Fred Hampton, and Erica Huggins."@en
  • "Collection of representative writings of the Black Panther Party documenting their efforts to build an insurgent African-American movement in the face of repression."

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  • "The Black Panthers speak"
  • "The Black Panthers speak"@en
  • "Les Pantheres noires parlent"
  • "The Black panthers speak"
  • "Les Panthères noires parlent : Documents rassemblés et présentés"
  • "The Black Panthers speak : [the manifesto of the party: the first complete documentary record of the Panthers' program]"
  • "Black Panthers Speak"@en
  • "Les Panthères Noires parlent"
  • "The Black Panthers Speak"
  • "The black panthers speak"
  • "Les Panthères noires parlent"
  • "The Black Panthers speak : the manifesto of the party: the first complete documentary record of the Panthers' program"
  • "The black Panthers speak"
  • "The black Panthers speak"@ca
  • "Les panthères noires parlent"