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The Black Power Movement
An excerpt from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s report on the Winston-Salem chapter of the Black Panther Party, circa 1969-76.

An excerpt from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s report on the Winston-Salem chapter of the Black Panther Party, circa 1969-76.

Citation Information
“Black Panther Party,” Digital Public Library of America, https://dp.la/item/ee3d0a710995ba7f8cf7a239ab009211.
Note: These citations are programmatically generated and may be incomplete.
Courtesy the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation via Digital Library of Georgia.

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Item 6 of 14 in the Primary Source Set The Black Power Movement

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An excerpt from the agenda for the Black Power Forum, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 1967.
A photograph of participants at the Black Power Forum, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 1967.
A 1969 sermon by Robert Hamill entitled "Black Power and White Response."
A drawing of a black man and woman, the man wearing a shirt with a Black Power fist, circa 1970-76.
A photograph of a young man pointing to a blackboard which says "black is back," circa 1970-76.
An excerpt from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s report on the Winston-Salem chapter of the Black Panther Party, circa 1969-76.
A copy of the Black Panther Party Platform and Program, 1966.
A clip of a television news conference with the Black Panther Party’s Huey Newton, 1971.
The Black Panther Manifesto by Eldridge Cleaver, 1970.
An excerpt from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s report on Malcolm X, circa 1950-65.
A photograph of Malcolm X and other pallbearers carrying the casket at the funeral of Ronald Stokes, April 30, 1962.
A handwritten statement submitted by defendant Bobby Seale, the co-founder of the Black Panther Party, in 1969.
An excerpt from the transcript of a 1988 interview with Stokely Carmichael, proponent of the Black Power Movement.
A typescript of Amiri Baraka’s essay “Marxism and the Black Community.”

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