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[Opinion] What?? Why Former Black Panther Members Believe They're Still Being Monitored By The FBI After More Than 50 YearsAccording to a shocking new report by The Nation, former Black Panther Party members have insisted that they are still being monitored by the FBI even though COINTELPRO was terminated back in 1971.
By late 1968, the FBI had added the Black Panther Party to its list of “black nationalist hate groups,” and Director J. Edgar Hoover instructed agents to “submit imaginative and hard-hitting ...
Newton and Bobby Seale founded the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense in Oakland ... Law enforcement officials including FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, saw the group as a national security ...
who would be murdered in his bed by Illinois law enforcement officers working together with the FBI. by Elaine Brown The [Black Panther] party reached out mostly to men, to young, black urban men ...
McEachin recounts the series of events that led her to becoming a lawyer and a public servant. The commonwealth's attorney also discusses grand juries, justice reform and surveillance.
on June 19 Livia Gershon Shaka King's upcoming film dramatizes Black Panther leader Fred Hampton's betrayal by an FBI informant ...
Word In Black If we take a page from Huey’s vision, a modern coalition — united not by political convenience but by shared ...
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 ...
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