Ten-Point Program

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The Ten-Point Program is the Black Panther Party’s foundational political platform outlining its demands and vision for racial justice, economic equality, and community self-determination in the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf manifesto
policy document
political platform
associatedWith Black Panther Party
Bobby Seale
Huey P. Newton
author Black Panther Party
country United States of America
surface form: United States
demands Black people to be tried by a jury of their peers
an end to the robbery of the Black community by capitalists
an immediate end to police brutality and murder of Black people
decent housing fit for human beings
education that teaches true history and role of Black people
exemption of Black men from military service
freedom for Black people in the United States
freedom for all Black men held in federal, state, county, and city prisons and jails
full employment for Black people
land, bread, housing, education, clothing, justice, and peace
hasPart What We Believe
What We Want
historicalPeriod Black Power movement
surface form: Black Power era

American civil rights movement
surface form: Civil Rights era
ideology anti-capitalism
anti-imperialism
inception 1966
influenced Black Power movement
later radical and community organizing platforms in the United States
language English
mainSubject Black liberation
civil rights
community self-determination
criminal justice
economic equality
education
employment
housing rights
land and community control
military service
police brutality
racial justice
placeOfOrigin Oakland
surface form: Oakland, California
politicalAlignment revolutionary Black nationalism
socialism
purpose to articulate the political demands of the Black Panther Party
to outline a vision for systemic change in the United States
to provide a framework for community self-determination
usedBy Black Panther Party
surface form: Black Panther Party chapters across the United States

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Black Panther Party notableWork Ten-Point Program