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    Office of Economic Development Corporation.

    The Party's Ten Point Program was written at this site, also known as the North Oakland. Anti-Poverty Center, on Oct. 15, 1966.

  • History

    Vision

    The original vision of the Black Panther Party was to serve the needs of the oppressed people in our communities and defend them against their oppressors. When the Party was initiated we knew that these goals would raise the consciousness of the people and motivate them to move more firmly for their total liberation. We also recognized that we live in a country which has become one of the most repressive governments in the world; repressive in communities all over the world. We did not expect such a repressive government to stand idly by while the Black Panther Party went forward to the goal of serving the people. We expected repression.
  • History

    Black Panther Community Programs

    1966 - 1982

    Alameda County Volunteer Bureau Work Site
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    What Was The Black Panther Party?

    The Black Panther Party was a progressive political organization that stood in the vanguard of the most powerful movement for social change in America since the Revolution of 1776 and the Civil War: that dynamic episode generally referred to as The ...

    Rise of the Black Panther Party

    It was against this backdrop that Huey ...

    Vision

    The original vision of the Black Panther Party was to serve the needs of the oppressed people in our communities and defend them against their ...

    Historical Context of the Founding of the Party

    There was no question that the end of the several centuries of the institution of slavery of blacks had not resulted in the assimilation of blacks into American ...

    The Free Huey Movement and the Growth of the Party

    Hundreds of thousands of black as well as white youth had marched throughout the streets of Oakland and all over America in support of the Free Huey Movement as it had come to be ...

    The Last Chapter

    During that time, Brown ran for Oakland public offices again, this time garnering more than 44% of the vote along with the support of every labor union in the ...

  • Oakland, CA

    Office of Economic Development Corporation.

    The Party's Ten Point Program was written at this site, also known as the North Oakland. Anti-Poverty Center, on Oct. 15, 1966.

    Traffic Signal

    A small cadre of armed Black Panthers stopped motorists and personally escorted children across the busy intersection. Installation on the traffic signal was begun Aug. 1, 1967.

    Home of Bobby Hutton

    As a sixteen year old employee of the nearby O.E.D.C.in December of 1966, Bobby Hutton was the first member to join the newly formed Black Panther Party for Self-Defense. He became the first Party member to die at the hands of authorities April 6, 1968.

    Home of Bobby Seale

    The co-founder of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense resided at this address throughout the Party's earliest activities until 1969. The party's earliest public education classes were taught at this address until numbers in attendance exceeded the capacity of the Seale home.

    Merritt Junior College

    Huey P. Newton entered Merritt Junior College in 1959. The school (also known as Oakland City College) offered local black residents one of the city's few public outlets for the expression of ideas behind a burgeoning cultural movement.

    First Black Panther Party Office

    With money raised through sales of "Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse Tung" on the University of California at Berkeley campus, the small cadre of Black Panthers opened the Party's first office in January 1967.

    Bill's Liquor Stores

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    Home of David Hilliard

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    Home of Huey P. Newton

    881 47th Street

    The Newton family resided in this home shortly after arriving from Monroe, Louisiana in 1945. Newton's parents remained at this address until their deaths in the 1970s.

    Second Black Panther Party Office

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    St. Augustine's Episcopal Church

    now St. Andrew's Baptist Church

    Beginning Jan 20, 1969, the party initiated a free breakfast for children program here, the first in a series of community "survival" programs.

    Site of the April 6, 1968 Shootout

    When a late-night car caravan of Party members pulled to a stop on Union Street to allow Cleaver to urinate at the road side, a police car approached from behind. Shining a searchlight on Cleaver and surprising the Panthers, the police ordered Cleaver in the street. Moments later, the officers fired on the caravan with the Panthers returning fire in self-defense.

    Fourth Black Panther Party Office

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    Site of the Oct. 28th, 1967 Shootout

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    Site of Huey P. Newton's Murder

    Alameda County Courthouse

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    Home of Huey P. Newton

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    De Fremery Park

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    Calling All Original Panthers!

    The RoadMap Project

    The Huey P. Newton Foundation is creating a worldwide road map of historic locations, landmarks and events in the spirit of '66. Email us if you were part of the movement between 1966 and 1980.
  • Events

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    Burn Baby Burn Honey Mustard

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    Revolutionary Hot Sauce

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    Wicker Chair

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