New Orleans: Harold Holmes (C) speaking for the Black Panthers that have moved into a unit in the Desire Housing Project, said 11/18 the militants would stay in their quarters and resist \u27by any means necessary, including revolutionary suicide\u27 any attempt by the police to remove them. The group, which calls themselves the National Committee to Combat Fascism took over the apartment following a 9/15 shootout with police, that saw their headquarters riddled with bullets and 13 members arrested.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/upi_african_american/1228/thumbnail.jp
Los Angeles: The Black Panthers were well prepared when they began their 5-hour gun battle with pol...
Los Angeles: A woman carrying a white flag leaves the Black Panthers headquarters during a siege in...
A short essay illustrating the procession of time when it comes to activism in the Black Community. ...
New Orleans: Harold Holmes (C) speaking for the Black Panthers that have moved into a unit in the D...
New Orleans: Harold Holmes (UR), one of the Black Panther-affiliated \u27National Committee to Comb...
New Orleans: Helmeted police, wearing armored vests and carrying automatic rifles and carbines dash...
New Orleans: A policeman stands guard over about a dozen self-proclaimed Black Panthers 9/15 after ...
New Orleans: One policeman crouches with his gun at \u27ready\u27 while two other wait in high gras...
The Desire Housing Project opened in 1956 as a segregated public housing development in New Orleans‟...
Abstract The ultimate goal in the South was to end segregation, but nationwide equal-rights were the...
New Orleans: Police Superintendent Clarence Giarrusso (R) urges a friend of the Black Panthers barr...
San Francisco: Two members of Black Panther Party are met on steps of State Capitol in Sacramento, 5...
Los Angeles: A molotov cocktail thrown from inside the Black Panthers headquarters burns in front o...
San Francisco: The Black Panthers see themselves as true revolutionaries seeking only justice for b...
Within the American Black Movement, the Black Panther Party (BPP) became the most prominent and infl...
Los Angeles: The Black Panthers were well prepared when they began their 5-hour gun battle with pol...
Los Angeles: A woman carrying a white flag leaves the Black Panthers headquarters during a siege in...
A short essay illustrating the procession of time when it comes to activism in the Black Community. ...
New Orleans: Harold Holmes (C) speaking for the Black Panthers that have moved into a unit in the D...
New Orleans: Harold Holmes (UR), one of the Black Panther-affiliated \u27National Committee to Comb...
New Orleans: Helmeted police, wearing armored vests and carrying automatic rifles and carbines dash...
New Orleans: A policeman stands guard over about a dozen self-proclaimed Black Panthers 9/15 after ...
New Orleans: One policeman crouches with his gun at \u27ready\u27 while two other wait in high gras...
The Desire Housing Project opened in 1956 as a segregated public housing development in New Orleans‟...
Abstract The ultimate goal in the South was to end segregation, but nationwide equal-rights were the...
New Orleans: Police Superintendent Clarence Giarrusso (R) urges a friend of the Black Panthers barr...
San Francisco: Two members of Black Panther Party are met on steps of State Capitol in Sacramento, 5...
Los Angeles: A molotov cocktail thrown from inside the Black Panthers headquarters burns in front o...
San Francisco: The Black Panthers see themselves as true revolutionaries seeking only justice for b...
Within the American Black Movement, the Black Panther Party (BPP) became the most prominent and infl...
Los Angeles: The Black Panthers were well prepared when they began their 5-hour gun battle with pol...
Los Angeles: A woman carrying a white flag leaves the Black Panthers headquarters during a siege in...
A short essay illustrating the procession of time when it comes to activism in the Black Community. ...