The Black Panther Party Organization

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The Black Panther Party were an African American organization that formed in 1966 to try to end racism and inequality for all black people. They were a help at the time and supported civil rights for African Americans, but used more violence to support their cause. They fought for freedom for all discriminated black people. Then later on, new Black Panther Party’s formed to support their original cause.
Before the Black Panthers, slavery just ended, and there was a civil rights movement going on. Many African Americans were involved in the movement to end racial segregation and get their freedom and equality. Martin Luther King, Jr., involved in this movement and instead of violent protest, he used Mahatma Gandhi’s style of nonviolent protest. Gandhi was indian and Hindu but believed Muslims and Hindus should be together and not against. At the time Britain ruled India but Gandhi leaded his fellow indians to independence and their own rights. Martin Luther King Jr was born in January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia. He graduated Booker T. Washington High at age 15. In his later life he motivated civil rights after marrying Coretta Scott and had four children. He became a peace activist but was thrown into prison twice for his peace protests. He was sent to prison for nonviolence. That does not seem right. It looks like people were against giving African American their equality out of their racism. They had freedom too but were living in poverty and racial segregation. Martin Luther wanted to help these people and it finally came from his famous “I Have a Dream” speech in 1963. He starts with the introduction “I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history o...

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...ity. He then attended the Chicago Theological Seminary before joining Martin Luther King, Jr., the 1965 for the voting rights march in Selma, Alabama. Martin Luther King Jr was also a very well know peace activist for civil rights who went down in history for his famous “I Have a Dream” speech.
Other things that happened after the Black Panthers is that Eldridge Cleave born on August 31, 1935, in Wabbaseka, Arkansas a member of the group wrote his best selling autobiography “Soul on Ice” which talked about his life as a negro and the racial conflicts he faced.
The Black Panthers protected the Black Community during racial times while supporting them with their power. They have supported civil rights in many locations where they have formed and furthered the society of black people. They brought freedom and equality to black people effected by racial segregation.

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