IMAGE: Color digital painting of Civil Rights activist Robert James "Bobby" Hutton of the Black Panther Party for Self Defense, who was assassinated by Oakland police on April 6, 1968, just two weeks shy of his 18th birthday. ***INSTANT DOWNLOAD*** Your order will be sent in the form of a Dropbox link, where you can save a .ZIP file containing eight (8) image files (please refer to listing photos for download instructions): - Four (4) .JPGs in Small (5"x7"), Medium (8"x10"), Large (16"x20"), and X-Large (20"x30") - Four (4) .PDFs in Small (5"x7"), Medium (8"x10"), Large (16"x20"), and X-Large (20"x30") - Images are 300dpi resolution - No physical copies, frames, etc. will be shipped with this order. - Colors may vary slightly, due to different monitors. - If you need a different size or a different color combination, please contact us (no additional cost). - No refunds are available for digital prints. - If you have any issues with your order, please contact us and we will work with you to the best of our ability. ***TERMS OF USE*** All artwork purchased from TruthBombTShirts is for personal use only. By purchasing you both acknowledge and agree, and are bound by this agreement. © TruthBombTShirts All rights reserved.
In 1966, the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense was formed to help protect black communities from racial violence and police brutality.
Exhibit at the Whitney Museum of American Art
This bundle includes a presentation and fill in the blank notes for students to take. The presentation is 14 slides and is meant to introduce the Black Power Movement and Black Panther Party for Self-Defense. The presentation includes 6 slides with informational text, 3 two minute informational videos and 3 short answer questions for students to answer in their notes or using the workbook I created for this presentation. The "Workbook: Intro to Black Power Movement & Black Panther Party for Self-Defense" are fill in the blank notes for students to complete while you present the "Presentation Slides Introduction to Black Power Movement & Black Panther Party."
The Black Panther Party For Self Defense light switch cover is decorative but carries a black historical message.
This AOP sweatshirt features a pattern of the Black Panther Party for Self Defense logo. The panther symbol that stands for courage, determination, and freedom now appears on a history themed ADULT UNISEX fleece that’s custom cut and sewn with the right material to keep you warm. It’s 86% Polyester and 14% Cotton. Whit
Black and white portrait of Elaine Brown, Singer, songwriter, prison reform activist, and first female chairperson of the Black Panther Party for Self Defense. Brown is positioned on a background of printed African fabric, beside one of her most famous quotes. Quote reads: "We have to acknowledge that there are massive problems if we want to facilitate change. There has been no effort to change the design of this country." Customizations of this print are available at a small extra cost. Message me for details. This is a printed image available in two sizes, 5x7 and 8x10, printed with a glossy finish. This print was created by me, Bridgett Kathryn on October 31, 2020. ©BridgettKathrynPride, 2020 All shop items are shipped with USPS with tracking so that we can both track their shipping progress.
Huey Newton, Class of 1959, was a political activist and co-founder of The Black Panther Party for Self Defense, a black revolutionary socialist organization that was active from 1966 until 1982. Newton was born in Louisiana and moved as a child to Oakland, attending Oakland public schools and graduating from Tech. His education was interrupted by
Nés dans un contexte de radicalisation du mouvement noir, le Black Panther Party for Self-Defense se fait le porte-parole des problèmes sociaux et des violences policières que...