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    remembered in the narrative of Civil Rights history? How is Mrs. Parks’s “rebellious life” “hidden in plain sight?” 2.) In their recently published study Black Against the Empire: The History and Politics of the Black Panther Party‚ Joshua Bloom and Waldo E. Martin claim to be offering a groundbreaking narrative of the Black Panther Party. One

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    Angela Yvonne Davis ’ fame sparked from her association with the Black Panther and Communist parties. Though she is an extremely well educated woman‚ you only hear about one part of her life. Davis is more than a Communist or Black Panther. She is a person who has lived a full and influential life. She had a childhood‚ was involved in a very powerful movement and is still doing positive things. Her accomplishments should be looked at in their entirety and without prejudice. Angela Yvonne Davis

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    The “I Am Hip” chapter of the 1970 novel takes somewhat of a different turn. The two characters known as the ministers of information for Black Panther Party Party and the Red Guard (an Asian pro-communist organization) are discussing their past in a hotel room in the USSR and are planning to travel throughout Communist Asia. They hope to ultimately meet up with Mao Zedong. The Red Guard Party’s Minister of Information‚ also known as “RG” for short‚ talks about his past. He explains that he toured

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    had come to a paramount and that something had to be done about it. The Black Power movement and subsequent Black Panther Party were both responses to the unfulfilled needs of African American communities following the Ccivil Rrights Mmovement‚ and advocated violence if necessary to achieve their

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    issue of black people oppression in the country. During the 1960’s‚ the issue of race segregation based on skin color was so high such that the leaders had to come out strong and condemn the issue. Prior rising‚ the government of the then United

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    Fred Hampton

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    law at Trinton Junior College. While attending Trinton he decided to join the NAACP and was appointed leader of the youth council organizations west suburban branch. In November of 1968 Hampton went on to establish the Chicago chapter of the Black Panther Party. When he opened up the chapter he offered the provision of free breakfast for school children. He also used the chapter to provide medical attention to patients free of charge. To help the community he taught political education classes and

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    organization that formed‚ called The Black Panthers‚ believed that the government had too much control over the African-American population and formed a ten-point structure for liberation. These points consisted of different social changes the party wanted to see changed in America. They stated “we want freedom. We want power to determine the destiny of our Black Community” (Black Panther Platform). They also noted “We want an end to the robbery by the white man of our Black Community‚” and “We want education

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    Muslims who developed a philosophy of black superiority and separatism from whites. 4) Nation of Islam A religious group‚ popularly known as the black Muslims‚ founded by Elijah Muhammad to promote black separatism and the Islamic religion. 5) Stokely Carmichael The SNCC leader who decided to lead their followers in a mach to finish the walk from the Tennessee border to Jackson. Though he was arrested ‚ he electrified the crowd by issuing the concept of Black Power which focused on developing African-American

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    well as the Black Power Movement during the 1960’s. Carmichael began his journey to becoming a prominent figure in African-American History when he was accepted into Howard University in 1960‚ even though he had been offered scholarships to other prominent universities‚ Carmichaels choice was Howard‚ due to the fact that he wanted to stay close to the Civil Rights Movement and be around those that were active in it. This is where he would start learning and questioning the rights of blacks and the treatment

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    Imagine being alive in the 1960’s. Everything you see in today’s world compared to the 1960’s would be dramatically different. What would you do if you saw a black man being beaten to near death? Would you stand there and watch‚ call for help‚ encourage it? Some of the things in the 1960’s haven’t changed in today’s world. They just simply are not as bad as it used to be. Attitudes in race in the past and now have changed dramatically in perspective. Compared to today and the past there are way more

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