Take Away Points * Late 1960s counter culture and how the Black Panther Party reflected the change from nonviolence to violence of the culture * What was the Black Panther Party? * Be able to identify who the two founders were * Identify the aims of the Black Panther Party * What were some actions taken by the Black Panther Party? * Black Panther Party Then & Now * Were they successful?
Civil Rights Movement/ Counter Culture * Aims * Educational opportunities * Equal housing rights * Equal political rights * Equal legal protection * Integrating public spaces * Early 1960s * Birmingham, AL * Boycotts/ sit ins/ marches/ SCLC * Non Violent Movement * “We shall overcome…” * MLK * SDS- Students for Democratic Society * Late 1960s * More Radical/ Increasing Radicalism * Weather Underground * Declaration of war against U.S/ Series of bombings against U.S government * Malcom X “Any means necessary” * Black Panther Party * “We shall overthrow…”
Black Panther Origins * Black Panther Party showed a more aggressive push for equality than other civil rights parties * “Armed with law books and guns.” * Use of violence * Carried weapons * Legal to carry firearms publicly in California where Ronal Regan was governor * Bobby Seale * U.S. Air Force 1955-1958 * Age 25 attended Merritt College near Berkley, CA * Joined Afro-American Association (AAA) * This is where he met Huey P. Newton * Huey P. Newton * Criminal * Long record sheet of crimes (gun possession, vandalism, assault with a deadly weapon) * Served time in prison * Attended Merritt College * Earned a Ph.D from University of Cal. Santa Cruz * Huey P. Newton interview from jail * “In