March 13: A City, State, & Country Divided: The New Haven Black Panther Trials
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Welcome to Oakland’s Black Panther Museum
Survival Pending Revolution- Dr. Xavier Buck inside the Black Panther Museum in downtown Oakland by Bethaniel Hines by The People’s Minister of Information JR Valrey The Black Panther Museum is one of the most important institutions in the Bay Area’s Black community. It serves as a living monument of when the people captured a parcel of community power, and it is a testament of hope for Black and other oppressed people worldwide of what we can …
March 13: A City, State, & Country Divided: The New Haven Black Panther Trials
https://todayincthistory.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Mar-13-TodayinCTHist-Panthers.mp3 Today in 1970, the stage was set for one of the most polarizing trials of the modern Civil Rights era. Bobby Seale, national chairman of the militant black power organization Black Panthers, arrived in Connecticut to stand trial for allegedly ordering the murder of a New Haven man killed 10 months earlier. The Black Panther Party, formed in 1966 by Bobby …
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