Emory Douglas
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 3, no. 2 (Free Huey) 1969
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 3, no. 13 (Avaricious Businessman) 1969
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 3, no. 14 (United Against Facism) 1969
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 3, no. 17 (Eldridge Cleaver's new baby) 1969
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 3, no. 18 (Kill black panther, kill black people) 1969
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 3, no. 19 (Kidnapped) 1969
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 3, no. 20 (Huey Newton, Eldridge Cleaver, Bobby Seale) 1969
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 3, no. 21, Next victim of fascist frame up? 1969
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 3, no. 22 (Our fight is not in Vietnam) 1969
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 3, no. 23 (Nixon & Mitchell: Panther's wanted dead for conspiracy of exposing America) 1969
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 3, no. 25 (Oakland 1968, Fascism, Chicago 1969) 1969
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 3, no. 26 (Street photograph) 1969
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 3, no. 27 (Eldridge Cleaver quote) 1969
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 3, no. 28 (Bobby & Huey: Politcal Prisoners of USA Fascism) 1969
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 3, no. 29 (An unarmed people are slaves or subjected to slavery at any given time) 1969
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 3, no. 30 (In Vietnam the Vietnamese say) 1969
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 3, no. 31 (Even the peace movement doesn't compromise our defense principle) 1969
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 3, no. 32 (S.F pigs beat-choke Chairman Bobby Seale) 1969
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 4, no.1 (The issue is the political prisoners of America) 1969
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 4, no. 2 (Fred Hampton murdered) 1969
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 4, no. 3 (By lifting their hands against these revoluationaries, they lifted their hands against the best that humanity posesses) 1969
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 4, no. 4 (No justice in Amerikkka) 1969
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 4, no. 5 (Selected works of the black panther party) 1970
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 4, no. 6 (To be a revolutionary is to be an enemy of the state) 1970
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 4, no. 7 (American Flag: Symbol of Fascism) 1970
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 4, no. 8 (We Demand Decent Housing) 1970
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 4, no. 8 (Free Breakfast for School Children) 1970
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 4, no. 9 (Judge Murtaugh: The True Symbol of Fascism) 1970
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 4, no.10 (Happy birthday Huey) 1970
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Emory Douglas The Black Panther Newspaper, vol. 4, no.13 (Our main purpose) 1970
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