The Black Panther (newspaper)

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The Black Panther was the official newspaper of the Black Panther Party, serving as a key organ for disseminating its revolutionary politics, community programs, and critiques of racism and state violence in the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf newspaper
party newspaper
aimedAt African American communities
supporters of the Black liberation struggle
associatedWith Bobby Seale
Eldridge Cleaver
Emory Douglas
Huey P. Newton
Kathleen Cleaver
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
coveredTopic Free Breakfast for Children Program
anti-war activism
community health clinics
housing and education issues
prisoners’ rights
function critiquing racism and state violence
dissemination of Black Panther Party ideology
mobilizing community support
political education
reporting on Black Panther Party activities
genre movement newspaper
political newspaper
hasRole official organ of the Black Panther Party
ideology Black liberation
Marxism–Leninism
surface form: Marxism-Leninism (as interpreted by the Black Panther Party)

revolutionary politics
language English
mainSubject Black Panther Party
Black Power movement
community self-defense
community survival programs
police brutality
racism in the United States
state violence
notableFor coverage of police shootings and political repression
role in shaping the public image of the Black Panther Party
use of striking political artwork and graphics
opposed U.S. imperialism
police repression
systemic racism
politicalAlignment Black nationalist
anti-imperialist
anti-racist
revolutionary socialist
publisher Black Panther Party
timePeriod 1970s
late 1960s

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Black Panther Party publication The Black Panther (newspaper)