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  2. Lowndes County Freedom Organization - Wikipedia

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    The LCFO's symbol of a black panther was later adopted by the Black Panther Party founded by Bobby Seale and Huey P. Newton and other organizations throughout the United States. [11] In 1970, the LCFO merged with the Alabama Democratic Party. [12] This resulted in former LCFO candidates winning public offices. [12]

  3. Black panther - Wikipedia

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    Black panther sightings are frequently recorded in rural Victoria and New South Wales [39] The Animal X Natural Mysteries Unit led an investigation into the phantom panther. Mike Williams, a local researcher, said he had sent scat and hair found by locals to labs for analysis, which identified it as scat from dogs that had feasted on swamp ...

  4. Have you seen a black panther in SC (outside of a movie ... - AOL

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    Black panthers roaming the woods of South Carolina! All over the state! Marietta, Travelers Rest, Wadmalaw Island, Horry County, a Tabor City, North Carolina hunt club.

  5. John Hulett - Wikipedia

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    John Hulett around 1966. John Hulett (November 19, 1927 – August 21, 2006) was an American civil rights activist, sheriff and judge. He was a leader in the civil rights movement in Lowndes County, Alabama, United States, [1] and the founder of the Lowndes County Christian Movement for Human Rights. [2]

  6. Think you heard a panther in MS? Spoiler alert: It was ... - AOL

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    No real evidence of panthers in Mississippi. Panther sightings have been confirmed in neighboring Arkansas, Louisiana and Tennessee, but not in Mississippi. That lack of evidence comes despite ...

  7. A Texas man claimed he saw a black panther in his backyard ...

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    A Texas man started a unique debate after he snapped a picture of a black feline-like figure over the weekend. Jerel Hall took the picture after he spotted what he described as a “panther” in ...

  8. Black Panther Party - Wikipedia

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    Black Panther Party leaders Huey P. Newton, Eldridge Cleaver, and Bobby Seale spoke on a 10-point program they wanted from the administration which was to include full employment, decent housing and education, an end to police brutality, and black people to be exempt from the military. Black Panther Party members are shown as they marched in ...

  9. Reggie Forte - Wikipedia

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    The Panthers always (legally) displayed their weapons publicly. [ 2 ] In 1967, Reginald, Sherwin, Lil' Bobbie Hutton, Big Man, Bobby Seale and others went to Sacramento, California's state capitol, to introduce their Ten Point Platform and to demonstrate their opposition to a law that made it illegal to bear firearms in public.