Why Was The Black Panther Party Significant

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Was the Black Panther Party Significant?
Well that's a very interesting question but in order to answer that you have to go all the way back to the beginning.
In 1966 Bobby Seal and Huey Newton founded The Black Panther for self defense.Bobby Seale after his time in the Air Force decided to attend Merritt College, while he was there he joined their “Afro- American Association which was a group that promoted black voices and activist and it is their were he met Huey P Newton.The two had been inspired by the impact of Black Freedom Rights activist Malcom X who had been assassinated in 1965 only one year before the creation of the Black Panther Party.
Bobby and Huey created the ten point program. The ten point panther program is a set of rules …show more content…

They had notions such as calling the state an occupying force, segregating jurys, releasing all black prisoners and a racial exemption from military service. The Black Panthers believed that all black people should be released from prison because black people did not face equal trials.
Black Panthers organized as militants purposely evoking revolutionary movements from africa by dressing in black leather while carrying shotguns.They chose these uniforms because they reflected African Americans desire for equality to be taken seriously. The black panthers carry guns in public spaces to build intimidation and protect black people in the communities.
In 1966 they began counter patrolling cops in Oakland with their own armament but open carry was legal so there were no immediate repercussions. The Panthers would follow cop cars and when they made a stop the panther would get out of their car with their weapons to ensure that no police brutality occurred.
Counter patrols were later ruled illegal because of white Americans' fear, The Black Panthers still remained armed in private and white Americans were still …show more content…

In August of 1967 the fbi opened up a counter intelligence program on what they called “Black Extremist” they would use whatever means possible to disrupt black power and civil rights organizations which consisted of spreading disinformation, planting evidence to get Panthers arrested, and infiltrating the party with