The original piece of art was painted in 1972 by Emory Douglas, who was the Minister of Culture and Revolutionary Artist for the Black Panther Party. It was gifted to the St. John Coltrane Church ...
"The art is a powerful tool to language that can be used to enlighten, to inform, and perhaps a guide to action," says Douglas. 'Carrying On: Black Panther Party Artists Continue the Legacy' is ...
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 ...
(RNS) — In “Black Panther Woman,” Mary Frances Phillips ... practices included writing poetry and letters and creating art. Her commitment to caring for other inmates, many of whom were ...
(Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group) The Black Panther Party was widely known in its time for its free breakfast program and newspaper, but many of the group’s other 65 community survival programs ...
SEATTLE — Once a powerful force in Seattle, the Black Panther Party fought systemic injustice and uplifted Black communities. What many might not know is that their legacy lives on in some of ...
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