Episode
Part One: The Bastards Who Killed the Black Panthers
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Robert is joined by political activist, poet, and podcaster, Propaganda to discuss the monsters who murdered the Black Panthers.FOOTNOTES: New Documents Reveal FBI Secretly Monitored Protests, Feared ‘Black Supremacist’ Attack Black Panther leader Fred Hampton, assassinated on this day in 1969, explains how the ruling class uses racism to exploit working people. The most radical thing the Black Panthers did was give kids free breakfast How the FBI Conspired to Destroy the Black Panther Party The Black Panthers’ 10-Point Program The social perception created by the Black Panthers The Founders of the Black Panther Party: Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale The Secret History of Guns The Radical Origins of Free Breakfast for Children Survival Programs F.B.I. SOUGHT DOOM OF PANTHER PARTY Yesterday’s Crimes: The Living Martyrdom of Huey Newton THE RISE AND FALL OF THE BLACK PANTHERS Black Panther Fred Hampton Created a "Rainbow Coalition" to Support Poor Americans The Black Panther Raid and the death of Fred Hampton When the black justice movement got too powerful, the FBI got scared and got ugly Black against Empire: The History and Politics of the Black Panther Party A timeline of the rise and fall of the Black Panthers Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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EpisodePart One: The Bastards Who Killed the Black Panthers
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EpisodePart One: The Bastards Who Killed the Black Panthers
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