I am proud that my daughter believes, as I do, that hungry children should be fed whether they are Black Panthers or… — Tommy Douglas Copy Share Image
“FBI director J. Edgar Hoover had made the Black Panthers a top priority and, naturally, had publicly “declared war” on them.” — Radley Balko Copy Share Image
If you look at the true essence of the Black Panthers, they were more of a community protection group. — Anthony Mackie Copy Share Image
A lot of people don't understand the Black Panthers Party's relationship with white mother country radicals. — Fred Hampton Copy Share Image
Not since the Black Panthers sailed into their Upper East Side tea party has there been so daffy an exercise in radical… — Camille Paglia Copy Share Image
In its attempt to crush the Black Panthers, the FBI engineered frequent arrests on the flimsiest of pretexts. — Alexander Cockburn Copy Share Image
I always tried to raise money for the Black Panthers through business schemes. — Bobby Seale Copy Share Image
Fox News never calls up Bobby Seale to articulate a stance in opposition to right-wing conservatives. To me, giving the New Black… — Bobby Seale Copy Share Image
You can't imagine hip-hop without the Black Panthers. Today, hopefully, the movement can be an inspiration to people. These were people who… — Stanley Nelson Jr Copy Share Image
Malcolm X made it very clear that if somebody goes after you - whether it's cops or not - you have to… — Nat Hentoff Copy Share Image
My mother was a woman. A black woman. A single mother. Raising two kids on her own. So she was dark skinned.… — Tupac Shakur Copy Share Image
I was fascinated by the Black Panthers because I'd been in contact with the Nation of Islam, thanks to Muhammad Ali, and… — William Klein Copy Share Image
In college I studied '60s and '70s radicalism, student activism, forms of political violence, groups like the Weathermen, the Black Panthers, the… — Marisha Pessl Copy Share Image
Yippies, Hippies, Yahoos, Black Panthers, lions and tigers alike - I would swap the whole damn zoo for the kind of young… — Spiro T. Agnew Copy Share Image
You can't be born in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1955 and grow up in South Central near the Black Panthers headquarters and not… — Kerry James Marshall Copy Share Image
As for those deserters, malcontents, radicals, incendiaries, the civil and uncivil disobedients among the young, SDS, PLP, Weathermen I and Weathermen II,… — Spiro T. Agnew Copy Share Image
“The New Year’s Gang, as with many self-styled revolutionary groups to emerge at the tail end of the turbulent ’60s, both foreign… — Michael Arntfield Copy Share Image
I am a writer, a professional journalist with serious credentials in Crime, Craziness, and Politics. I have mingled with dangerous criminals and… — Hunter S. Thompson Copy Share Image
How we stop the black panthers? Ronald Reagan cooked up an answer You hear that? What Gil Scott was hearin When our… — Kanye West Copy Share Image
“FIVE YEARS OF UNREST AND INCREASINGLY MILITARIZED police actions culminated with America’s very first SWAT raid in the final months of the… — Radley Balko Copy Share Image
As I stroll down the same streets so many like me once before were killed on. Steady Mobbin. Thinkin bout the black… — Lupe Fiasco Copy Share Image
“Being hungry is the hardest thing, & to this day I have prayers of gratitude for the Black Panthers, who made Breakfast… — Patrisse Khan-Cullors Copy Share Image
“When Hitler failed, his officers were brought to the US, from inside Rockefeller Center, and to the Bahamas and Southern states to… — Mae Brussell Copy Share Image
“The old revolutionary chant "Power to the People," usually accompanied by a raised clenched fist, has gone out of fashion. The failure… — Walter B. Wriston Copy Share Image
“New Rule: Democrats must get in touch with their inner asshole. I refer to the case of Van Jones, the man the… — Bill Maher Copy Share Image
“The White House espionage group was responsible for killing 28 Black Panthers and other minority leaders. They also were determined to exterminate… — Mae Brussell Copy Share Image
“were listening to Tupac right before . . . you know.” “A’ight, so what do you think it means?” “You don’t know?” I ask.… — Angie Thomas Copy Share Image
“Sergeant Pepper was dead. G.I. Joe lived on. George Bush was president, movies stars were dying from AIDS, kids were smoking crack… — Robert R. McCammon Copy Share Image
“Most people remember COINTELPRO from the days of the Black Panthers, Yippies, and other revolutionary groups who threatened our government during the… — David Icke Copy Share Image
I've been trying to understand conflict and violence ever since I was a kid. You know. There were a few things that… — Forest Whitaker Copy Share Image
Our leaders were assassinated, one of the things I was reading today was - 28 Panthers were killed by the police but… — Angela Davis Copy Share Image
First of all, [St. Stephen's] is a radical church. It was one of the first DC churches to have gay ceremonies. A… — Ian MacKaye Copy Share Image
N.W.A were the audio-documentarians of their time. They were trying to shock people with the violence of their language and the subjects… — Jerry Heller Copy Share Image
“Why does everybody think that women are debasing themselves when we expose the conditions of our own debasement? Why do women always… — Chris Kraus Copy Share Image
We like to think of the '60s as Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X and a little bit of friction -… — Justin Simien Copy Share Image
We should remember what a rapper like Tupac Shakur was doing, to a certain degree, who came from an experience of politicization… — Bocafloja Copy Share Image