Why I Joined the Black Panther Party (2008-05 version) (Why I Joined the Black Panther Party.RTF)
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- Short essay by Elbert Howard describing his journey to joining the Black Panther Party after meeting Huey Newton and Bobby Seale at Grove Street Community College in 1966, and his early days in the Party.
Description
Type of resource | text |
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Form | other computer carrier |
Extent | 1 flash drive |
Date created | May 16, 2008 |
Language | English |
Digital origin | born digital |
Creators/Contributors
Creator | Howard, Elbert, 1938-2018 |
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Subjects
Subject | Black Panther Party |
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Subject | Black militant organizations > United States |
Subject | Black militant organizations > United States > United States |
Subject | Black power > United States > United States |
Subject | African Americans |
Subject | Black militant organizations |
Subject | Black power |
Genre | Autobiographies |
Bibliographic information
Original filenames | Why I Joined the Black Panther Party.RTF |
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Original filepath | CM003/Big Man's Writings/why i joined the bpp.doc |
Admin | Creation date is based on file modification time and may not reflect the actual content creation date. |
Source ID | sul:M2680_CM003_78555f9f56f6789a59b716d2bc319051 |
Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/wp956dj0557 |
Location | M2680 |
Repository | Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives |
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- Use and reproduction
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Collection
Elbert “Big Man” Howard papers, 1938-2018
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