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25. There Is No New Black Panther Party: An Open Letter From the Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation
Thu Apr 12, 2012, 12:30 AM
Apr 2012

Last edited Thu Apr 12, 2012, 01:14 AM - Edit history (1)

In response from numerous requests from individual's seeking information on the "New Black Panthers," the Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation issues this public statement to correct the distorted record being made in the media by a small band of African Americans calling themselves the New Black Panthers. As guardian of the true history of the Black Panther Party, the Foundation, which includes former leading members of the Party, denounces this group's exploitation of the Party's name and history. Failing to find its own legitimacy in the black community, this band would graft the Party's name upon itself, which we condemn.

Firstly, the people in the New Black Panthers were never members of the Black Panther Party and have no legitimate claim on the Party's name. On the contrary, they would steal the names and pretend to walk in the footsteps of the Party's true heroes, such as Black Panther founder Huey P. Newton, George Jackson and Jonathan Jackson, Bunchy Carter, John Huggins, Fred Hampton, Mark Cark, and so many others who gave their very lives to the black liberation struggle under the Party's banner.

Secondly, they denigrate the Party's name by promoting concepts absolutely counter to the revolutionary principles on which the Party was founded. Their alleged media assault on the Ku Klux Klan serves to incite hatred rather than resolve it. The Party's fundamental principle, as best articulated by the great revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara, was: "A true revolutionary is guided by great feelings of love." The Black Panthers were never a group of angry young militants full of fury toward the "white establishment." The Party operated on love for black people, not hatred of white people.

Furthermore, this group claims it would "teach" the black community about armed self-defense. The arrogance of this claim is overwhelmed by its reactionary nature. Blacks, especially in the South, have been armed in self-defense for a very long time; indeed, the spiritual parent of the Party itself was the Louisiana-based Deacons for Defense. However, the Party understood that the gun was not necessarily revolutionary, for the police and all other oppressive forces had guns. It was the ideology behind the gun that determined its nature.

Because the Party believed that only the masses of people would make the revolution, the Party never presumed itself to be above the people. The Party considered itself a servant of the people and taught by example. Given massive black hunger, the Party provided free breakfast for children and other free food programs. In the absence of decent medical facilities in the black community, the Party operated free medical clinics. In the face of police brutality, the Party stood up and resisted. Considering the overwhelming number of blacks facing trials and long prison terms, the Party developed free legal aids and bussing-to-prison programs.

The question the Foundation raises, then, is who are these people laying claim to the Party's history and name? Are they reactionary provocateurs, who would instigate activities counterproductive to the people's interests, causing mayhem and death? Are they entertainers, who would posture themselves before the media, and, according to numerous sources, with empty guns, to spin gold for themselves? Are they, given the history of their late-leader Khalid Muhammad, a group of anti-Semites like the very Ku Klux Klan they allegedly oppose? What is their agenda?

Conditions for blacks in America today are worse than when the Black Panther Party was formed in 1966. Blacks in the main continue to live in poverty; disproportionate percentages of blacks die from AIDS and cancer, as the black infant mortality rate continues to be double that of whites. There is a desperate need for liberation agenda. The Black Panther Party unarguably set the example, espousing principles and a history that certainly should be embraced by all those still struggling for freedom. Rather than appropriating the Party's name, however, groups that purport to represent African Americans ought to follow the Party's true historical example. In the absence of such commitment, the Foundation denounces the usurpation of the Black Panther Party name by this questionable band of self-appointed leaders.

For further reading on the Black Panther Party, please visit our website at www.blackpanther.org. Books by and about the Black Panthers can also be purchased online through this site. Suggested reading includes Revolutionary Suicide, To Die for the People, War Against the Panthers, This Side of Glory, and A Taste of Power.

http://www.blackpanther.org/newsalert.htm

Scary black people Hugabear Apr 2012 #1
Yep - the right wing wackos are afraid of 5 Black people. jillan Apr 2012 #3
Following orders from Captain Hannity of the White Brigade. n/t K Gardner Apr 2012 #2
Any time faux shows clips of the "New Black Panthers" Cali_Democrat Apr 2012 #4
Allen West is a scary black man Angry Dragon Apr 2012 #5
I'd rather have to deal with the NBPs than that kook. GoCubsGo Apr 2012 #54
Well how about that - a journalist from Chicago beat me to this observation... jillan Apr 2012 #6
We laugh at the New Black Panthers but we take the Tea Party seriously. Zalatix Apr 2012 #23
No - I am laughing at the republicans trying to scare their audience with bogeymen. jillan Apr 2012 #32
So when did the NBP start running the democratic party? Lilyeye Apr 2012 #42
The original Black Panthers don't consider them legitimate. Arctic Dave Apr 2012 #7
whingers, not wingers. Zalatix Apr 2012 #24
It's the same reason we talk about Westboro Baptist, Terry Jones, and the Neo-Nazis RZM Apr 2012 #8
I think they turn them on somehow. They're obsessed with blacks 24/7. They have no lives. freshwest Apr 2012 #9
You've nailed it. They have a mental disease that I have long called NOB (Negroes On the Brain) Tom Ripley Apr 2012 #10
That sounds like it. They can't let a day go by without thinking about blacks. Every talk show nut, freshwest Apr 2012 #14
And if they lived in a world NOLALady Apr 2012 #11
Their heads would explode in my neighborhood. They wouldn't know who to turn on. freshwest Apr 2012 #16
They already turn on each other, constantly! Mopar151 Apr 2012 #48
Good point! treestar Apr 2012 #61
Maybe the weak white sauce O'Liely libodem Apr 2012 #15
I haven't watched those brownshirts in years, I hope they get run off the air. freshwest Apr 2012 #17
You and me both libodem Apr 2012 #21
Totally. Fox is obsessed with black people. It's really weird. limpyhobbler Apr 2012 #37
It's like they really want to be black, maybe? freshwest Apr 2012 #38
I think maybe they're just pandering to their racist viewers. limpyhobbler Apr 2012 #51
i thought for a minute you said 'in their beds' Sea-Dog Apr 2012 #62
I don't think the NBPP is legit. NOLALady Apr 2012 #12
I think it is a faked up front libodem Apr 2012 #19
Always seemed like a Breitbart/James O'Keefe type production to me emulatorloo Apr 2012 #26
They need a boogie man Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 2012 #13
Bill Maher's New Rules on this was great. I'll try to recall Egalitarian Thug Apr 2012 #18
Funny guy libodem Apr 2012 #20
You nailed it. The photos were perfect, making it a really funny/true bit. Hoyt Apr 2012 #28
I loved it when he did his bit on Alinsky. jillan Apr 2012 #34
Lovely! janx Apr 2012 #22
There Is No New Black Panther Party: An Open Letter From the Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation Brother Buzz Apr 2012 #25
This should be the final word to the FOX demagogues. Thanks. freshwest Apr 2012 #30
If Fox was fair and balanced, they would have had Bobby Seale speak eons ago Brother Buzz Apr 2012 #35
Well, he was way before their time. I think they believe history began in 1983 with Reagan. I was freshwest Apr 2012 #39
The Ford Theater bookstore rejected O'Reiley's book - lack of documentation and the factual errors Brother Buzz Apr 2012 #46
+ 1, (99%) Mc Mike Apr 2012 #45
I don't disagree but Elaine Brown played a part in it Brother Buzz Apr 2012 #47
True. I did read her book when it was released, but Mc Mike Apr 2012 #49
Interesting. HiPointDem Apr 2012 #50
one thread leads to another... HiPointDem Apr 2012 #52
It's been ~ 20 years since I read 'A Taste' Mc Mike Apr 2012 #56
how was he involved in motown? HiPointDem Apr 2012 #57
Sorry HPD, can't give you a link. Mc Mike Apr 2012 #58
thanks, interesting. HiPointDem Apr 2012 #59
You see, this all plays into the... tex-wyo-dem Apr 2012 #27
Thanks for posting this. Gurgen4 Apr 2012 #29
the New Black Panthers: two guys from Dallas. provis99 Apr 2012 #31
Exactly! jillan Apr 2012 #33
New Black Panthers are the Prescott Bush Nazi investments of the left Bucky Apr 2012 #36
NBP seem to be led by ex-Nation of Islam people, and their ideology is supposedly Ron karenga's -- HiPointDem Apr 2012 #40
+ 1 Thanks. NT Mc Mike Apr 2012 #44
I'm all for freedom of speech, but FNC ecstatic Apr 2012 #41
This must be their 'flavor of the week'... the BP are being mentioned secondwind Apr 2012 #43
Charlatan Tactics 101: Tell them what, deep down, they REALLY want to hear JHB Apr 2012 #53
They're racist assholes hifiguy Apr 2012 #55
because they're adorable bigtree Apr 2012 #60
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