The Black Panthers were a revolutionary socialist organization founded in 1966, aimed at addressing systemic injustices and inequalities faced by African Americans. They sought to empower black communities through self-defense, community programs, and anti-capitalist ideology. The group's activism highlighted racial discrimination and police brutality, making them a significant force in the civil rights movement and a symbol of black pride and resistance.
Topic 9.1: 9.1 Historical overview of ethnic and racial activism in the U.S.
Unit 9