Black Panther Research Paper

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In 1967 the first BPP office was open at 5624 Grove Street, Oakland, CA in January. In the BPP office they had many meetings and created the Black Panther Party Black Community News Service. April 25, the first production of the Black Panther Party Black Community News Service was printed. In Richmond, CA, on April 1 Denzil Dowell was shot and killed by sheriff's deputies. Panthers got a request from the Dowell family for protection from police harassment. Which they took and protected his family. Thirty armed Black Panthers and their followers went to the California State Capitol to protest the Mulford Act on May 2. A bill that intended to ban the display of loaded weapons. February 8,1968 in Orangeburg, South Carolina, on South Carolina …show more content…
Panther Alex Rackley was under suspension by many Panthers of being a police informant. On May 18, Rackley was brought against his will to the headquarters of the New Haven section of the Black Panthers. Rackley was secured to the bed and interrogated under torture. The main process of torture was by pouring of boiling water over his chest, shoulders, and thighs. After two days of torture, according to eyewitnesses, Rackley admitted to the claims. His confession has never been confirmed. On the night of the 20th, Rackley was taken, still alive, from the room by Sams, Kimbro, and a third Panther, Lonnie McLucas. They borrowed a car from one of their followers and drove Rackley to the marshy wetlands of nearby Middlefield. Sam gave the order that Kimbro was to shot Rackley in the head, while McLucas was to shot him in the chest. They then discarded Rackley in the Coginchaug River and left. Bobby Seale was kidnapped on August 19, 1969 by Berkeley police after leaving the wedding of his friends. He is directly taken to San Francisco and charged with starting the riots at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago and The New Haven murder of Alex Rackley. In New Haven, Connecticut, on November 22, 1969 5,000 protestors march and joined at state courthouse in support of BPP members charged with murder of Alex …show more content…
Before his detention many Panther offices were searched under the cause of looking for him. Kimbro and Sams both admitted to take part in Rackley’s death, in exchange for reducing the charges to second degree murder. Although the crime carried a required sentence of life in imprison, both men would go free after serving only four years. Los Angeles police department on December 8,1969 made a full-blown attack on Southern California Panthers in a predawn raid. 400 officers arrest Party members and children in two different places. During one of the shoot-out, Roland Freeman's body is damaged with bullets, but he was able to

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