The Black Panther, 1966-2016

Black Panthers and crowd, Free Huey Rally, Bobby Hutton Memorial Park, Oakland, CA (Ruth-Marion Baruch with camera), from A Photo Essay on The Black Panthers

Contents of this path:

  1. L to R: Free Huey Rally, De Fremery Park from A Photo Essay on The Black Panthers; Sign posted in National Head-quarters, Berkeley, CA, from A Photo Essay on The Black Panthers; Black Panther in Marin City, CA, from A Photo Essay on The Black Panthers
  2. L to R: Children cutting bread which was brought to the Free Huey Rally by the Diggers, De Fremery Park, Oakland, CA, from A Photo Essay on The Black Panthers; Kathleen Cleaver, Communications Secretary of the Black Panther Party and wife of Eldridge Cl
  3. Black Panthers from Sacramento, Free Huey Rally, Bobby Hutton Memorial Park, Oakland, CA
  4. Untitled, Exhibition, de Young Museum, San Francisco, California
  5. Untitled, Exhibition, de Young Museum, San Francisco, California
  6. Untitled, Exhibition, de Young Museum, San Francisco, California
  7. Untitled, Exhibition, de Young Museum, San Francisco, California
  8. Untitled, Exhibition, de Young Museum, San Francisco, California
  9. Handwritten letter from a student to Ruth-Marion Baruch and Pirkle Jones about the 1968 exhibition at the de Young Museum
  10. “A Photographic Exhibit in San Francisco Tells Story of the Black Panthers"
  11. Two young boys eating, St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church, Oakland, CA, from The Black Panther Breakfast Program
  12. Boy eating bread, St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church, Oakland, CA, from The Black Panther Breakfast Program
  13. Children eating, St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church, Oakland, CA, from The Black Panther Breakfast Program
  14. Man serving food to girl, St. Augustine’s Episcopal Church, Oakland, CA, from The Black Panther Breakfast Program
  15. Letter to Honorable Peter Allen Smith in support of Captain George Gaines who, after a complaint from Mrs. Delta Crist, was charged with disturbing the peace while serving breaksfast at The Black Panthers Free Breakfast Program
  16. My Mama Told Me
  17. Announcement for the launch of the first ever Black Panther Free Breakfast Program in Oakland, The Black Panther: Black Community News Service
  18. A Black, ‘No-Brainwash’ Perspective,”
  19. “A Mellowed Kathleen Cleaver Stumps the U.S. to Raise Lawyer’s Money for Eldridge”
  20. Poster insert of Kathleen and Eldridge Cleaver with their first-born son Ahmad Maceo Cleaver
  21. “1968: Ballot or the Bullet” campaign poster
  22. A letter from the producer of Afro Am Pioneers, a radio program about black culture, art, and history, requesting permission to use Baruch and Jones' Black Panther Photographs
  23. A letter from the editor of Voter, the newsletter for the League of Women Voters, to Ruth-Marion Baruch and Pirkle Jones commending them on the Black Panther Party photography project
  24. A letter from Judi Douglas, Communications Secretary–International Section, Algiers, to Ruth-Marion Baruch asking her to help distribute Party literature
  25. 1969: Afro-American Solidarity with the Oppressed People of the World, The Black Panther: Black Community News Service
  26. By All Means Available
  27. Kill the Pigs Before They Kill You
  28. Untitled
  29. Kill the Greedy Slumlords
  30. Text by Huey P. Newton and Eldridge Cleaver; Illustrations by Akinsanya Kambon; “What We Want”
  31. Editorial by Brenda Presley; Artwork by Matilaba; “Pigs Xmas Sham Ending...”