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The Black Panther Leaders Speak
by
G. Louis Heath (Editor)
Call Number: E185.615 .B546
ISBN: 081080915X
Publication Date: 1976-06-01
The Black Panthers Speak
by
Philip Sheldon Foner
Call Number: E185.615 .F58
Publication Date: 1970
To Die for the People
by
Huey P. Newton; Toni Morrison (Editor)
Call Number: E185.615 .N4 1995
ISBN: 0863163270
Publication Date: 1995-06-01
This Side of Glory
by
David Hilliards; Lewis Cole
Call Number: E185.97.H55 A3 1993
ISBN: 0316364150
Publication Date: 1993-02-01
Seize the Time
by
Bobby Seale
Call Number: E185.615 .S37 1991
ISBN: 093312130X
Publication Date: 1996-11-15
A Taste of Power
by
Elaine Brown
Call Number: E185.97.B866 A3 1992
ISBN: 0679419446
Publication Date: 1993-01-04
Power to the People: the World of the Black Panthers
by
Stephen Shames (Photographer); Bobby Seale
Call Number: E185.615 .S442 2016
ISBN: 1419722409
Publication Date: 2016-10-18
Black Panther Documents
Position Paper #1 on Revolutionary Art
Written by Emory Douglas, Minister of Culture, 1968
Government Documents
Black Panther Party: Hearings before the Committee on Internal Security, House of Representatives
by
Committee on Internal Security
Call Number: Y 4.In 8/15:B 56/ PT.3
Publication Date: 1970-71
The Black Panther Party, its origin and development as reflected in its official weekly newspaper, the Black Panther
by
United States Congress. House. Committee on Internal Security
Call Number: E185.615 .A5
Publication Date: 1970
Black Panther Party
by
U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation
Call Number: online
Publication Date: 1969
These records report the investigation of the Winston Salem, North Carolina, chapter of the Black Panther Party
Resolution of inquiry directing the Attorney General to transmit to the House of Representatives all information in the Attorney General's possession relating to the decision to dismiss United States v. New Black Panther Party : adverse report together wi
by
United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary.
Call Number: online
Publication Date: 2010
Gun-barrel politics: the Black Panther Party, 1966-1971. Report, Ninety-second Congress, first session
by
U.S. Congress
Call Number: online
Publication Date: 1971
A congressional hearing specifically related to the BPP newspaper with information that fleshes out details of the newspaper’s production, distribution, and content
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