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BPP_NoCal

In September 1966, members of RAM chapter organized the Black Panther Party for Northern California in San Francisco, the first official chapter in California. After leaving RAM and continuing on with permission in the Panther name, October 15th, 1966, Huey Newton and Bobby Seale founded the Black Panther Party For Self Defense (BPPSD), in Oakland, CA, with the immediate focus on “the brothers on the block and Self-Defense against Police brutality.”  

Documents

Notes re: copies of taped interviews Notes re: copies of taped interviews
Publisher: KPFADate: 3/20/1968Volume Number: Mar 20Format: CorrespondenceCollection: BPP_NoCal
Notes on making copies of taped interviews with BPP leaders, e.g., Huey Newton for people requesting same
Remote Request re: Stokely Carmichael Remote Request re: Stokely Carmichael
Author: WarrenPublisher: KPFADate: 2/13/1968Volume Number: Feb 13Format: CorrespondenceCollection: BPP_NoCal
KPFA Remote Request re: Stokely Carmichael speech on 2/17/68, with Carmichael, Eldridge Cleaver, Bobby Seale, Betty Shabazz
Speakers Kit Speakers Kit
Publisher: The John Brown Society of BerkeleyDate: 5/1968Volume Number: MayFormat: MonographCollection: BPP_NoCal
Paper describing BPP and the Black Community in N.CA
Ministry of Information Black Paper Ministry of Information Black Paper
Author: Kathleen CleaverPublisher: Black Panther Party for Self-DefenseDate: 1/31/1968Volume Number: Jan 31Format: PamphletCollection: BPP_NoCal
Position of BPP re: 7th C.D. election and candidacy of John George in Democratic Party
Memo to the Press Memo to the Press
Publisher: Peace and Freedom MovementDate: 4/8/1968Volume Number: Apr 8Format: Press ReleaseCollection: BPP_NoCal
Press release re: Bobby Hutton's murder and wounding/arrest of Eldridge Cleaver, murder of Dr. King; transcript of press conference; one-page joint statement by Peace & Freedom Movement and BPP: "In Memory of Dr. Martin Luther King
Memo from Grattan Club Publicity Memo from Grattan Club Publicity
Author: Isabel HansonPublisher: Grattan Club PublicityDate: 5/1968Volume Number: MayFormat: CorrespondenceCollection: BPP_NoCal
Memo to KPFA that Kathleen Cleaver will speak at Grattan School Auditorium on "Defense for the Black Panthers is defense for us all" on May 16th, and Merven Garson, 5th C.D. candidate will speak on goals and platform of Peace and Freedom Party
Whites for Bobby Seale and Elaine Brown Whites for Bobby Seale and Elaine Brown
Publisher: White Community Committee to Elect Bobby Seale and Elaine BrownDate: 2/17/1968Volume Number: Feb 17Format: FlyerCollection: BPP_NoCal
Community Meeting re: Seale running for Oakland Mayor and Brown running for Councilwoman, and Voter Registration Class
International Days of Black Revolutionary Protest International Days of Black Revolutionary Protest
Date: 5/2/1968Volume Number: May 2-14Format: MonographCollection: BPP_NoCal
Plans for two-weeks "massive mobilization of people to demonstrate the revolutionary sentiment of the black community
Whites Coordinate Actions Against Racism Whites Coordinate Actions Against Racism
Publisher: Coordinating Committee Against RacismDate: 5/10/1968Volume Number: May 10Format: Press ReleaseCollection: BPP_NoCal
Coordinating Committee Against Racism (CCAR)'s first unified action, National Police Week, 5/13-18/1968
Joint Release Joint Release
Publisher: Alianza Federal de Pueblos Libres, Brown-Black Coalition of Peace and Freedom Movement, BPP, Peace and Freedom Party-Northern Regional OfficeDate: 4/29/1968Volume Number: Apr 29Format: Press ReleaseCollection: BPP_NoCal
Re: arrest of Reies Tijerina, VP candidate of Peace and Freedom Party