Features interviews (1967?) with Huey P. Newton (filmed in Alameda County jail) and Eldridge Cleaver. 10-point program of the Black Panther Party presented by Bobby Seale. Drawings by Emory Douglas.
"Features interviews (1967?) with Huey P. Newton (filmed in Alameda County jail) and Eldridge Cleaver. 10-point program of the Black Panther Party presented by Bobby Seale. Drawings by Emory Douglas."@en
"Interviews with founding members of the Black Panther Party and documentary footage of the organization's meetings and marches."@en
""Interviews with founding members of the Black Panther Party and documentary footage of the organization's meetings and marches. Minister of Defense Huey P. Newton describes the origins of the Black Panthers in an interview from jail; Minister of Information, Eldridge Cleaver explains their appeal to the Black community and Chairman Bobby Seale lays out their 10-point program. Drawings by Emery Douglas, revolutionary artist."--End frame."
"Interviews with Huey P. Newton (from the Alameda County Jail) and Eldridge Cleaver. Also includes the Black Panther 10-point program presented by Bobby Seale."
"Film presents the Black Panther platform. Huey Newton, Eldridge Cleaver, and Bobby Seale discuss Black people's status as a colonized people within the U.S. They discuss the use of the Cuban Revolution as a model for revolution in the U.S. The film ends with the 10-step party program recited over Oakland, California, street scenes."
"Interviews with founding members of the Black Panther Party and documentary footage of the organization's meetings and marches. Minister of Defense Huey P. Newton describes the origins of the Black Panthers in an interview from jail; Minister of Information, Eldridge Cleaver explains their appeal to the Black community and Chairman Bobby Seale lays out their 10-point program."
"Interviews with founding members of the Black Panther Party and documentary footage of the organization's meetings and marches. Minister of Defense Huey P. Newton describes the origins of the Black Panthers in an interview from jail; Minister of Information, Eldridge Cleaver explains their appeal to the Black community and Chairman Bobby Seale lays out their 10-point program."@en
""Leaders of the Black Panther Party talk on the then-revolutionary views of the Panthers: about Vietnam and unity of different nationalities, about armed struggle and their unswerving opposition to the system's oppression. Captures a sense of what they were about then, their strengths as well as shortcomings"--Canyon Cinema."
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