๐ฑ Breakfast with the Black Panther Party
Lessons from the Civil Rights Era | The Black Panther Party
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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 โthe 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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