Black Panther Party Afro-American left-wing radical party
Seale) was created in Oakland, California. The duo shrewdly researched California's gun laws and found that it clearly states that it is not illegal to carry a gun as long as it is not pointed at someone. And so a new wave of black movements to "supervise the white police" began. Every time the Black Panther Party members appeared on the stage, they were uniformed and loaded with live ammunition. When white police bullied black people, they rushed forward to interfere. The police did not dare to go too far with black people when they saw this. Although it looks like a violent organization, the Black Panther Party members do not actually use the guns in their hands. If the white police try to cause trouble, they will immediately recite the California Open Gun Law aloud in public and tell the other party that they did not make a mistake. At the same time, they would warn white police officers to take black people to court if they dared to violate the constitutional rights of black people. In 1967, the widow of Denzel Deauville, a black construction worker in Richmond, Virginia, who was shot by police, turned to the Black Panther Party for help after repeated requests for government investigations to be rejected. The Black Panther Party sent a large number of heavily armed members to Richmond to introduce the experience of dealing with the police. Since the Black Panther Party's move did not violate the law, the local police could only do nothing. Encouraged by this, more and more blacks began to take to the streets with guns, putting a huge pressure on the white police. In May 1967, the California Congressional Criminal Procedure Committee planned to pass a new bill making it illegal to carry a loaded weapon in public. After the Black Panther Party heard the news, Sear personally led a large number of heavily armed members from Oakland to Sacramento, the capital of California, to protest. According to media descriptions at the time, the new California Governor Ronald Reagan (yes, Reagan, who later served as President of the United States) was accompanying a group of students to lunch before preparing to visit the State Capitol. Suddenly dozens of armed young black men barged in, and Searle walked to the steps of the building to read a speech: "The American public at large, especially black people, must be wary of the radical California Legislature, who wants to disarm black people, The time has come for us, blacks, to arm ourselves against such terror." They then stormed the state capitol openly armed with guns. Although the incident ended with the arrest of these troublesome Black Panther members by the police, it attracted widespread attention across the country. At the time, the media commented that the Black Panthers broke into the California Capitol with guns. Although it looked like a publicity stunt, they did frighten many important people who were present at the time. Subsequently, the Black Panther Party also issued a "ten-point program" to the United States, which included ending the robbery of the black community by the capitalists, and immediately ending the lawless acts and murders of the black people by the police. Its influence quickly spread to the whole country. At the same time, the Black Panther Party also launched the community project "Serving the People", the most important of which is the free breakfast project for children. The Black Panther Party has set up kitchens in major cities across the United States, providing breakfast to more than 100,000 poor children every day. Through these community projects, the Black Panther Party has grown in influence, particularly in the Oakland-San Francisco Bay Area, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Seattle and Philadelphia. FBI Director Edgar Hoover believed that the Black Panther Party colluded with international anti-American forces, and identified it as "the greatest threat to the country's internal security." In August 1967, the FBI began implementing secret "counterintelligence procedures" to dismantle "black nationalist hate groups" including the Black Panther Party through surveillance, infiltration, smearing and interference. On October 28, 1967, Newton, the leader of the Black Panther Party, was charged with shooting a police officer and was immediately arrested by the police. Under the leadership of Searle, the Black Panther Party launched a massive rescue operation. Although the rescue operation failed, this move still greatly expanded the influence of the Black Panther Party. On April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King was shot and killed in Memphis, Tennessee. Riots broke out in many places in the United States. On April 7, 1968, the most radical core members of the Black Panther Party, Eldridge Cleaver, Hutton, and others tried to ambush the Oakland police. As a result, Hutton was killed and Cleaver was shot. , 7 others were arrested. Their behavior of "suppressing violence with violence" gave the US authorities sufficient reasons to deal with the Black Panther Party. In 1969, the Black Panther Party became the primary target of the "counterintelligence program". Under the covert operation of the FBI, the Black Panther Party and the Chicago gang "Black Rock Rangers" hated each other increasingly, and the FBI even secretly sent anonymous letters. To the gang leader, declaring that "the Panthers want his life". On December 4, 1969, under the planning of the FBI, the Chicago police raided the residence of Fred Hampton, chairman of the Illinois state of the Black Panther Party, and shot and killed Hampton and his guards on the spot. At that time, Hampton was the new core leader of the Black Panther Party. In order to show that the Black Panther Party was declaring war on racial discrimination rather than just for the interests of blacks, he was calling for alliances with other political organizations such as poor whites and women's affirmative action to fight for greater of popular support. In July 1970, Newton, the founder of the Black Panther Party, said in an interview with The New York Times in prison that he had never advocated violence, and he was released from prison the same year. By this time, Searle had been in exile in Algeria, where he established an international branch to continue the struggle. Newton expelled Searle, and the infighting and division in the Black Panther Party frustrated many members, and many people left the club. In 1982, the Black Panther Party officially disbanded. Newton was killed in a drug trade in 1989 street. International forces gradually lost interest in Searle, and he couldn't stay in Algeria any longer. Finally, he returned to the country and became a devout Catholic. He died of a heart attack in 1998.
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