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Support the Black Panthers.

Title
Support the Black Panthers.
Publication
[Cambridge, Mass. : Students for a Democratic Society, 1960]

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TextPermit needed Berg Coll+ Students S87 1960Schwarzman Building - Berg Collection Room 320

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Students for a Democratic Society (U.S.)
Description
1 p.; 28 cm.
Summary
The broadside condemns the "tremendously heavy repression and harassment" of the Black Panther Party and its "movement for a revolution and socialism in the black community," citing the New York, New Haven, and Boston arrests of Party members, specifically of Bobby Seale, the Party's National Chairman. Circulated and posted on the Harvard campus, the broadside asks for political support of "the black liberation movement and especially the Black Panther Party.": "Unless white people in American understand and support the struggles of the blacks and third world peoples, especially the Vietnamese, they cannot possibly have the solidarity needed for a real radical movement." Support for Black Panther community-service programs should "perhaps" include "demanding money from Harvard for them" [i.e. the Black Panther Party.]
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Note
  • Caption title.
  • At top of page: "free huey [...] free bobby"
  • At bottom of page: "SDS/RYM."
  • Broadside typescript, mimeographed in black on one side only; produced within the precincts of Harvard University.
  • Announces a demonstration in support of the Black Panthers on Sept. 24 at the John F. Kennedy Federal Building at Government Center.
  • Huey Percy Newton co-founded with Bobby Seale the Black Panther Party for Self Defense, in Oakland, in October 1966. Seale became Chairman, and Newton Minister of Defense.
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Call Number
Berg Coll+ Students S87 1960
OCLC
770362987
Title
Support the Black Panthers.
Imprint
[Cambridge, Mass. : Students for a Democratic Society, 1960]
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Students for a Democratic Society (U.S.)
Research Call Number
Berg Coll+ Students S87 1960
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