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  2. New Black Panther Party voter intimidation case - Wikipedia

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    The New Black Panther Party voter intimidation case was a political controversy in the United States concerning an incident that occurred during the 2008 election.Two weeks before George W. Bush left office, the New Black Panther Party and two of its members, Minister King Samir Shabazz and Jerry Jackson, were sued by the Department of Justice on claims of voter intimidation for their conduct ...

  3. Ericka Huggins - Wikipedia

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    While at Lincoln University, Both Ericka and her husband were inspired to leave school and join the Black Panther Party. [12] Her motivation came from a Ramparts magazine article she read that discussed the cruel treatment of Huey P. Newton while incarcerated.

  4. Voter suppression in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In Louisiana, by 1900, black voters were reduced to 5,320 on the rolls, although they comprised the majority of the state's population. By 1910, only 730 blacks were registered, less than 0.5% of eligible black men. "In 27 of the state's 60 parishes, not a single black voter was registered any longer; in 9 more parishes, only one black voter was."

  5. John Huggins - Wikipedia

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    John Jerome Huggins Jr. [1] (February 11, 1945 – January 17, 1969) was an American activist.He was the leader in the Los Angeles chapter of the Black Panther Party who was killed by black nationalist US Organization members at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) campus in January 1969.

  6. Barbara Easley-Cox - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Easley-Cox traveled around the world, spreading chapters and involvement of the Black Panther Party to Algeria [5] and Germany. In 1970, following Donald Cox fleeing to Algiers after being charged in connection with a murder case in Baltimore, Barbara joined him there for a time, where she partook in the work of the newly formed ...

  7. J. Christian Adams - Wikipedia

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    A later internal review by the Department of justice concluded that the dismissal of some charges in the Black Panthers intimidation case was "based on a good-faith assessment of the law and facts of the case" and found "no evidence that partisan politics was a motivating factor in reaching the decision." [18]

  8. Eldridge Cleaver - Wikipedia

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    Leroy Eldridge Cleaver (August 31, 1935 – May 1, 1998) was an American writer and political activist who became an early leader of the Black Panther Party. [1] [2]In 1968, Cleaver wrote Soul on Ice, a collection of essays that, at the time of its publication, was praised by The New York Times Book Review as "brilliant and revealing". [3]

  9. New Black Panther Party - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 October 2024. For similarly named organizations, see Black panther (disambiguation) § Political organizations. Political party New Black Panther Party Chairperson Krystal Muhammad Founder Aaron Michaels Founded 1989 ; 36 years ago (1989) Headquarters Dallas, Texas, U.S. Ideology Black nationalism ...