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  2. Ten-Point Program (Black Panther Party) - Wikipedia

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    The Ten-Point program was released on May 15, 1967, in the second issue of the party's weekly newspaper, The Black Panther. All succeeding 537 issues contained the program, titled "What We Want Now!." [2] The Ten Point Program comprised two sections: The first, titled "What We Want Now!" described what the Black Panther Party wants from the ...

  3. William Lee Brent - Wikipedia

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    William Lee Brent. 1931. Franklin, Louisiana, U.S. Died. November 4, 2006 (aged 75) Havana, Cuba. Nationality (legal) American. William Lee "Bill" Brent (1931 – November 4, 2006) was an American member of the Black Panther Party and defector, best known for hijacking a passenger jet and diverting it to Cuba in 1969, where he spent the last 37 ...

  4. New Panther Vanguard Movement - Wikipedia

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    The New Panther Vanguard Movement (NPVM), originally known as the New African American Vanguard Movement (NAAVM) was created in South Central Los Angeles in 1994 as a response to the Los Angeles riots of 1992. Former members of the Black Panther Party and other community activists came together after the riots and shared their frustration with ...

  5. 'We needed it': Bloomington North dominates boys track regional

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    Johnson had four more smooth races in the 100 (10.43) and 200 (21.59), likely the two fastest regional races at Bloomington since the records (10.20, 21.20) were set on hand-held timers in 1981.

  6. Seize the Time (book) - Wikipedia

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    Seize The Time. Seize The Time: The Story of The Black Panther Party and Huey P. Newton is a 1970 book by political activist Bobby Seale. It was recorded in San Francisco County Jail between November 1969 and March 1970, by Arthur Goldberg, a reporter for the San Francisco Bay Guardian. An advocacy book on the cause and principles of the Black ...

  7. All Power to the People: Black Panthers at 50 - Wikipedia

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    The exhibition celebrated the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Black Panther Party, combining objects which examine lesser known works of the Black Panther party, such as the Free Breakfast for School Children Program and, founders Huey Newton and Bobby Seale's, Ten-Point Program, with pieces of contemporary art by artists whose work ...

  8. Barbara Easley-Cox - Wikipedia

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    Spouse. Donald L. Cox. Barbara Easley-Cox is a civil rights activist, best known for her involvement with the Black Panther Party. At the time of her first involvement, she was attending San Francisco State University. [1] She now works in Philadelphia with a focus on literacy and education for youth.

  9. 1957 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team - Wikipedia

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    The only other prior year that the Cornhusker football squad had only pulled down a single win was 1899's 1-7-1 campaign. Nebraska's overall program record tumbled to 352-198-34 (.009), the seventh straight year to see a drop in winning percentage, as the Big 7 history also slipped, to 147-63-12 (.689).