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Bobby Seale and Huey Newton

Primary source: Bobby Seale and Huey Newton, photograph.
Caption: Bobby Seale (1936– ) and Huey Newton (1942–89), cofounders of the Marxist Black Panther Party in Oakland, California, in 1966, advocated self-determination and self-rule for black Americans in contrast to the nonviolent, integrationist strategy of Martin Luther King Jr. (1929–68) and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.



Bobby Seale (1936- ) and Huey Newton (1942-1989), co-founders of the Marxist Black Panther Party in Oakland, California, in 1966, advocated self-determination and self-rule for black Americans in contrast to the non-violent, integrationist strategy of Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968) and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.

San Francisco Examiner. Used with permission.



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