The outrage following Beyoncé's Super Bowl 50 performance paying homage to the women of the Black Panther Party earlier this year proved that the "black power" organization co-founded by Huey P.
Based on the film with the same name, the extraordinary new book “The Black Power Mixtape” chronicles the black freedom movement in the United States using found footage of top African-American ...
When Kathleen Neal was recruited to join the Black Panther Party in 1967, it was political and personal for the college student. On one hand she wanted to spread consciousness about black oppression ...
Kathleen Neal started out as a painter, but by the time she graduated high school, she was on an entirely different path. She would enroll in Oberlin College in Ohio her freshman year, then Barnard ...
From the start of her association with the Black Panther Party in 1965 Kathleen Cleaver knew she was stepping into history. Now a Yale-educated Emory University law professor, Cleaver, 70, figures ...
One of the central figures in the history of the Black Panther Party is Kathleen Cleaver, the first communications secretary for the organization until 1971, when she went into exile in Algeria with ...
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Unapologetic in her efforts to abolish systematic injustice, Kathleen Cleaver ’84 LAW ’89 has long been a leader in radical political circles. As a Barnard college student, she became inspired to join ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Kathleen Cleaver is a Professor for Law in the Emory University with eight videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1995 Forum. The year with the most ...