Black Panther Party museum launches new exhibit about history of party's social service programs Frederika Newton says the party organized more than 65 community service programs to help people ...
SEATTLE — Once a powerful force in Seattle, the Black Panther Party fought systemic injustice and uplifted Black communities. What many might not know is that their legacy lives on in some of ...
(RNS) — In “Black Panther Woman,” Mary Frances Phillips has written the first biography of Black Panther Party member Ericka Huggins, who is now 77 and living in California. The book ...
GLASSBORO, NJ. (WPVI) -- 'Carrying On: Black Panther Party Artists Continue the Legacy' features work from past and present. Colette Gaiter is the curator of the exhibition. "These are four ...
As part of WGN’s Black History Month coverage, Micah Materre hosted a half-hour special featuring an exclusive conversation with surviving members of the Illinois Chapter of the Black Panther Party.
Founded by brothers Aaron and Elmer Dixon in 1968, the Seattle Black Panther Party's impact runs deep in the city's history.