The Black Panther Party Newspaper Vol. V No. 24 Monday, Dec. 14, 1970 News Paper

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The Black Panther Party Newspaper Vol. V No. 24 Monday Dec. 14, 1970 News Paper I am not a book dealer, describing to thebest of my ability: The Black Panther Black Community News Service The official newspaper of the Black Panther Party. A complete 20 page issue of this weekly revolutionary Bay Area based newspaper. Vol. V No. 24. San Francisco: Black Panther Party Ministry of Information, 1970. First edition. Tabloid format, offset printed in b/w with two color covers and centerfold. Full-page artwork by Emory Douglas on back cover. Considered the most influential independent black newspaper in the United States, known for its fearless reportage and analysis and for its stunning photographs and illustrations, including provocative and humorous political cartoons. Began publishing as a weekly periodical on April 25, 1967; carrying the Party's Ten-Point Program, Rules and Regulations, editorials, speeches by Party members and others, interviews, poetry, art, letters and dispatches from various parts of the Third World. In this issue you will find articles and photos about: New York Slumlords, Tribute to Fred Hampton and Mark Clark, A Message to Black Entertainers, Berkley Attack, Eldridge Cleaver’s impassioned stand on behalf of Bobby Seale, a Message to Black G.I.s in South Korea, U.S. Imperialist War Crimes Tribunal. read more