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  2. Bobby Seale - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Seale was born in Liberty, Texas, to George Seale, a carpenter, and Thelma Seale (née Traylor), a homemaker. [6] The Seale family lived in poverty during most of his early life. After moving around Texas , first to Dallas , then to San Antonio , and Port Arthur , Seale's family relocated to Codornices Village [ 7 ] in Albany, California ...

  3. New Haven Black Panther trials - Wikipedia

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    In October, 1970, Bobby Seale went on trial alongside Ericka Huggins, founder of the New Haven chapter. This trial was an even larger undertaking, involving a full four months of jury selection. Seale's attorney Charles Garry emphasized that it was only Sams's testimony that tied Seale to Rackley's murder.

  4. List of members of the Black Panther Party - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Seale, Chairman and co-founder of the Black Panthers. [50] Afeni Shakur, one of the New York 21 and mother of Tupac Shakur. Assata Shakur, political activist still in exile in Cuba who remains on the FBI Most Wanted Terrorist list. Russell Maroon Shoatz, served 49 years in prison for the murder of a Philadelphia police officer. [51]

  5. George W. Sams Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Courtroom sketch of Black Panthers Bobby Seale, George W. Sams Jr., Warren Kimbro, and Ericka Huggins, during the 1970 New Haven Black Panther trials.. George W. Sams Jr. (born c. 1946) was a member of the Black Panther Party convicted in the 1969 murder of New York Panther Alex Rackley, which resulted in the New Haven Black Panther trials of 1970.

  6. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Channels The Indomitable Spirit Of ...

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    On the heels of his Emmy win for HBO’s Watchmen, the actor returns to the awards circuit with The Trial of the Chicago 7, in which he portrays civil rights icon Bobby Seale. Infamously beaten ...

  7. Abbie Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    Hoffman was a member of a group of defendants that became known as the Chicago Seven (originally known as the Chicago Eight), which included fellow Yippie Jerry Rubin, David Dellinger, Rennie Davis, John Froines, Lee Weiner, Tom Hayden, and Bobby Seale (before his trial was severed from the others), who were charged by the United States federal ...

  8. Mark Comfort - Wikipedia

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    At Bobby Seale's request, Mark Comfort was the last person to surrender his weapon. [7] Upon arriving at the Assembly, the 33rd California Governor , Ronald Reagan , was speaking on the lawn to a couple hundred "future leaders" when he spotted the group of angry looking blacks approaching, and quickly left. [ 8 ]

  9. Youth International Party - Wikipedia

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    The eight defendants seemed finically chosen to represent the world of dissent: SDS leaders Rennie Davis and Tom Hayden (who had authored "The Port Huron Statement"); graduate students Lee Weiner and John Froines; portly fifty-four-year-old Christian socialist David Dellinger; Yippies Rubin and Hoffman; and—briefly--Black Panther Bobby Seale ...