The Black Panther Vol. 5, No. 7: 8-15-1970
Book Details
Author(s)Black Panther Party
ISBN / ASINB00KZNW2ZI
ISBN-13978B00KZNW2Z0
Sales Rank1,349,952
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The Black Panther Party or BPP (originally the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense) was a black revolutionary socialist organization active in the United States from 1966 until 1982. The Black Panther Party achieved national and international notoriety through its involvement in the Black Power movement and U.S. politics of the 1960s and 1970s. Their primary source of correspondence to members was this newspaper: "The Black Panther." Our book is a high-quality, professionally-scanned reproduction of VOL 5, NO. 7, which was originally published 8-15-1970. It features articles, pictures, letters and more.
Topics Include:
- Huey P. Newton Back on the Streets
- Revolutionary Suicide
- Statements From the Soledad
- Breakfast for Black Children
- Racism and Prison
- The People Call Cook County Hospital "The Butcher Shop"
- And MUCH More
You won't find a book like this in any store. Buy this incredible piece of history today!
(Note: this book is being offered for HISTORICAL PURPOSES ONLY. It is a piece of American history and as such it is of value to students, historians, and interested readers. We do NOT necessarily agree with, or condone, anything that is contained within the pages. It is simply a historic artifact and is being represented as such, without any kind of endorsements.)
Topics Include:
- Huey P. Newton Back on the Streets
- Revolutionary Suicide
- Statements From the Soledad
- Breakfast for Black Children
- Racism and Prison
- The People Call Cook County Hospital "The Butcher Shop"
- And MUCH More
You won't find a book like this in any store. Buy this incredible piece of history today!
(Note: this book is being offered for HISTORICAL PURPOSES ONLY. It is a piece of American history and as such it is of value to students, historians, and interested readers. We do NOT necessarily agree with, or condone, anything that is contained within the pages. It is simply a historic artifact and is being represented as such, without any kind of endorsements.)

