๐ŸŒฑ Breakfast with the Black Panther Party

Lessons from the Civil Rights Era | The Black Panther Party

Sam Chavez (she/they/he)

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The biggest threat to elite power in the 1960s was a breakfast program for children and that's a lesson for us today. Today we reflect on why the Black Panther Party's Free Breakfast Program was โ€œthe greatest threat to the internal security of the countryโ€ according to J. Edgar Hoover and what lessons we can take for today. Read on for more...

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