Results for “liberation”

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Vol. 5, No. 23 1970-12-05 18 pages
cist attack on the Black Panther Party. and Hanrahan and : Fred speaking to the people, whom he loved, the house killed another fighter for liberation, Peoria, Illinois Def- ense Captain, Mark Clark, Seven ther Panthers including Deputy Minister of Health, RonaldSarchell who survived the pig shoot-in with varying degrees
Vol. 2, No. 5 1968-09-07 16 pages
stay in America and see what he could do for his fellow creatures. Denmark Vesey started an organization whose pur- pose was to liberate the slaves of Charleston, S.C, Huey Newton realized that an organization can be no stronger than its members, so he shose men who were dedicated
Vol. 5, No. 10 1970-09-05 27 pages
must see that Huey P, Last May, the uniformed gestapo of Boston unleashed an attack on a square block of mother-country radicals and liberals. This inci- dent on Hemingway Street nat- urally attracted a lot of attention; up here, it was a front page bold- print story, because Boston
Vol. 3, No. 3 1969-05-11 24 pages
relate PANTHER POWER TO THE VAN 20 to 30 seconds after the blast, aged in addition to three houses, kill off the Black liberation move- to it, This is war...... THIS IS REV- GUARD After bombing Pigs inspect their work -» Nearby home damaged by biast On Saturday, April
Vol. 4, No. 24 1970-05-19 23 pages
eventual fate of arrest and persecution was perceived also by brother Bruce Richards now a Political prisoner, upon taking the yoke of the liberation struggle. Bruce faces trial on the llth of May. His personal history of resistance to the racism and fascism in this country began a long time
Vol. 2, No. 9 1968-10-12 24 pages
when you will need it. Keep your guns because your guns are the pass from oppression to freedom andfrom slavery to liberation. Keep your guns, Keep your guns. DUALISM AMONG BLACK ‘PEOPLE By Captain Crutch In our Party, it is bad when some people create disturbances
Vol. 4, No. 1 1969-12-06 20 pages
also to demand the release of all 13 New Haven Panthers, and all political prisoners, Black Panther Party Chapters and Branches, and Women’s Liberation groups from Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and participated in the march andrally. Organized by the New Haven Chap
Vol. 3, No. 19 1969-08-30 22 pages
irreversible damage to the Revolution, Power to the People. Sincerely Friend CHAIRMAN BOBBY IS BEING FRAMED ! Malcolm X lived and was killed for the liberation of Black and other oppressed people. Each year, those who understand Malcolm's con- tributions remember him on his birthdate, May 19th. On that
Vol. 5, No. 6 1970-08-08 23 pages
INTO THE SITUATION THEY FOUND THE HOUSE IN HORRIBLE CONDITION--- NOT FIT FOR THE SHELTER OF HUMAN BEINGS We of Front accuse The Valley Liberation ace-pig, maniac Howard Barber of attempted geno- clde, and conspiracy to dehuman- ize, and immoral flight to avoid against Shirley and prosecution Marion Givens
Vol. 2, No. 30 1969-04-20 24 pages
pression, because the party always exemplifies revolutionary de- fiance. If the party is not goingtomake the people aware of the tools of liberation and the strategic method that is to be used, there will be no means by which the people will be mobilized properly. The relationship between the vanguard