Rare 1966 Black Panther campaign flyer
Heading: (African-American - Black Panther Party)
Author:
Title: Vote Nov 5th, Huey Newton for U.S. Congress, Bobby Seale, Assembly, 17th A.D. Huey Newton's and Bobby Seale's name's will be on the Nov 5th ballot election day as official candidates for the 7th C.D. and 17th A.D. B.P.P ten point platform and program (inside)
Place Published: Berkeley, CA
Publisher:Black Panther Party
Date Published: 1966
Description:
4-page flyer, mimeographed in blue. With portraits of Newton and Seale. 21.7x17.7 cm (8½x7").
Rare campaign flyer for two of the leading figures in the Black Panther Party, with the platform laid out in detail, the grievances to be addressed echoing in today's Black Lives Matter movement, e.g. item 7, "We want an immediate end to Police Brutality and Murder of Black People." There are ten itemized demands in all, the divisions and inequities laid out still afflicting society over a half-century later. OCLC/WorldCat lists only one copy, at the Historic New Orleans Collection.
Condition Report: Some minor wear and discoloration; very good.
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Heading: (African-American - Black Panther Party)
Author:
Title: Vote Nov 5th, Huey Newton for U.S. Congress, Bobby Seale, Assembly, 17th A.D. Huey Newton's and Bobby Seale's name's will be on the Nov 5th ballot election day as official candidates for the 7th C.D. and 17th A.D. B.P.P ten point platform and program (inside)
Place Published: Berkeley, CA
Publisher:Black Panther Party
Date Published: 1966
Description:
4-page flyer, mimeographed in blue. With portraits of Newton and Seale. 21.7x17.7 cm (8½x7").
Rare campaign flyer for two of the leading figures in the Black Panther Party, with the platform laid out in detail, the grievances to be addressed echoing in today's Black Lives Matter movement, e.g. item 7, "We want an immediate end to Police Brutality and Murder of Black People." There are ten itemized demands in all, the divisions and inequities laid out still afflicting society over a half-century later. OCLC/WorldCat lists only one copy, at the Historic New Orleans Collection.
Condition Report: Some minor wear and discoloration; very good.