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Black Panther Party

ORGANIZATION

Radical civil rights group founded in October 1966 in Oakland, California. Now defunct.

Official Website:
http://www.blackpanther.org/

Founding Date:
15-Oct-1966

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Mumia Abu-Jamal
Criminal
23-Apr-1954   Black Panther, sentenced to death
Stew Albert
Activist
4-Dec-1939 30-Jan-2006 Founding Yippie
William Lee Brent
Criminal
10-Nov-1930 4-Nov-2006 Black Panther hijacker
H. Rap Brown
Activist
4-Oct-1943   Die, Nigger, Die!
Stokely Carmichael
Activist
29-Jun-1941 15-Nov-1998 Black separatist, Pan-Africanist
Eldridge Cleaver
Activist
31-Aug-1935 1-May-1998 Black Panther turned Republican
James Cromwell
Actor
27-Jan-1940   Babe, L.A. Confidential
Angela Davis
Activist
26-Jan-1944   Black Panther, teacher, professor
Fred Hampton, Sr.
Activist
30-Aug-1948 4-Dec-1969 Black Panther leader assassinated by police
David Horowitz
Activist
10-Jan-1939   Conservative activist
George Jackson
Criminal
23-Sep-1941 21-Aug-1971 Soledad Brother
Chaka Khan
Singer
23-Mar-1953   I Feel For You
Huey Newton
Activist
17-Feb-1942 22-Aug-1989 Black Panther
Charles Ogletree
Attorney
31-Dec-1952   Law professor
Nile Rodgers
Musician
19-Sep-1952   Founding member of Chic
Bobby Rush
Politician
23-Nov-1946   Congressman, Illinois 1st
Bobby Seale
Activist
22-Oct-1936   Co-Founder of the Black Panther Party
Dalton Trumbo
Author
9-Dec-1905 10-Sep-1976 Johnny Got His Gun
Malachi York-El
Religion
26-Jun-1945   E.T. leader of United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors


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