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If You Think the Black Panthers Were a Hate Group, You Need To Watch This Documentary

Rich Juzwiak · 02/17/16 11:50AM

When my former colleague Jason Parham reviewed Stanley Nelson’s documentary The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution last September, much of its retrospective content (dating back to the ‘60s) was uncannily relevant, given the growing amplification of dissatisfaction over racial inequality in this country, including but not limited to the routine police killings of unarmed black people. Parham wrote:

Roots of a Revolution: New Documentary Charts the Turbulent Evolution of the Black Panthers

Jason Parham · 09/11/15 09:10AM

“It is a call for black people in this country to unite, to recognize their heritage, to build a sense of community,” activist Stokely Carmichael said in June 1966 upon his release from jail (he had been arrested during the March Against Fear). “It is a call for black people to define their own goals.” Self-determination, Carmichael believed, was the first need of a free people.