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"The Black Panther" - The Black Panther Party Newspaper
The Black Panther was the Black Panther Party intercommunal newspaper published from 1967 to 1980. The Black Paper was one of the BPP's main political tools and included political education for Party members, news stories of racial injustice, and news of the BPP's on-the-ground community work. Notably, each paper included the BPP's ten-point platform at the end of every issue. The paper also served as a way to raise money for the party. At its height, the BPP printed 150,000 copies of the Black Panther weekly and the newspaper had national and international circulation.
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