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  • NY Panther 21
    Dhoruba bin-Wahad
    55th Anniversary of the NY Panther 21 Case
    03 Apr 2024
    The trial of the New York Panther 21 was the moment in the Black liberation movement that ushered in an era of intensified state repression and violence and increasingly aggressive tactics by radical…
  • Eddie Conway Tribute
    Mali Collins
    Eddie Conway Tribute
    15 Mar 2023
    The late Eddie Conway was a young member of the Black Panther Party who was framed for the killing of a police officer and spent more than 40 years in jail. His experience as a political prisoner was…
  • BAR Book Forum: Interview with Akinyele Umoja
    Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor
    BAR Book Forum: Interview with Akinyele Umoja
    08 Jun 2022
    This week’s featured scholar is Akinyele Umoja. Umoja is Professor of Africana Studies at Georgia State University. His article is “Maroon: Kuwasi Balagoon and the Evolution of Revolutionary New…
  • 911 Is a Joke: Preferring to Shoot Unarmed Blacks, Cops Find It Ain't No Fun When the Rabbit Has the Gun
    Jon Jeter
    911 Is a Joke: Preferring to Shoot Unarmed Blacks, Cops Find It Ain't No Fun When the Rabbit Has the Gun
    01 Jun 2022
    Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) began after an LAPD raid on the Black Panthers in 1969 and spread throughout the country. Then as now they neither protect nor serve, as was the case in Uvalde,…
  • Bye, Big Sis
    Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence
    Bye, Big Sis
    11 May 2022
    Memories of the late Gael Davis, Los Angeles activist, organizer and actress.
  • EDITORIAL: Poor Women: Pawns in the Abortion Controversy, The Black Panther, 1980
    Editors, The Black Agenda Review
    EDITORIAL: Poor Women: Pawns in the Abortion Controversy, The Black Panther, 1980
    07 Dec 2021
    A 1980 editorial in The Black Panther argues that the war against abortion is a bi-partisan war against poor women.
  • Summer of Soul/Summer of Struggle…
    Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence
    Summer of Soul/Summer of Struggle…
    25 Aug 2021
    BAR's poet in residence pays tribute to fallen Black Panther Party comrades. Chalk silhouettes, bullet-violated bodies of Bunchy and John—UCLA, cold Campbell Hall
  • Lessons from Eldridge Cleaver and the Black Panther Party
    Ahjamu Umi
    Lessons from Eldridge Cleaver and the Black Panther Party
    16 Jun 2021
    Just like we glorified the black leather jackets, black berets, and guns in the 60s, we still romanticize African people with guns and mouths that fire more inaccurately than the guns they carry.
  • The Black Panther Party Has Never Been More Popular, but Actual Black Panthers Have Been Forgotten
    Santi Elijah Holley
    The Black Panther Party Has Never Been More Popular, but Actual Black Panthers Have Been Forgotten
    06 May 2021
    The name Black Panther is a box-office draw, but can cinematic sympathy be extended to the Panthers who are still living and breathing in this country’s prisons?
  • Newly Obtained FBI Files Shed New Light on the Murder of Fred Hampton
    Aaron J. Leonard and Conor A. Gallagher 
    Newly Obtained FBI Files Shed New Light on the Murder of Fred Hampton
    10 Mar 2021
    That all this time later we are still learning new information about Hampton’s killing is testament to the sheer volume of the effort aimed at this young revolutionary.
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