What was the very first want of the Black panther party for the Black community?
Freedom
What was the percentage of Black women in the Black Panther Party?
Over 66%
Who is the author?
Huey P Newton
Name the group of Black feminists based in New York founded in 1973?
The National Black Feminist Organization (NBFO)
The Ten-Point Program of the Black Panther Party was a list of social and political demands for African Americans. True or False?
True
Who were the two Polynesian Panthers mentioned in the reading?
Etta Gillion Schmidt and Miriama Rauhihi
When was this speech delivered?
in 1970
What military operation is the Combahee River Collective named after?
The Raid on Combahee Ferry / The Combahee River Raid
What is the ultimate goal of all the wants from the Black Panther Party and Program?
for the right to be given to the people of the community being affected and decide what outcome is
What was the name of the Black Panther Party’s first full-time liberation school?
The Children’s House or The Intercommunal Youth Institute
What are the two ADW 112 concepts in this speech we previously discussed?
Black Radicalism and Resistance
What economic philosophy does the Combahee River Collective believe in?
Socialism
Who was the prominent female activist who co-founded the Black Panther Party alongside Huey Newton and played a crucial role in advocating for women’s rights within the organization?
Elaine Brown
What issue led Miriama Rauhihi to join the Polynesian Panthers?
When working in a rural sewing factory, she realized that they were underpaid and in bad working conditions. When her boss ignored her, she organized a union strike which introduced her to Will Illolhoia who showed her the Party.
Who was Huey Newton? Why was his Speech Significant?
Huey Newton was one of the Co-founders of the Black Panther Party. This speech was significant because it was very unusual during this time for radical and conservative black organizations to address the issues that movements like these confronted.
What four oppressions are the Combahee River Collective fighting against?
racial, sexual, heterosexual, class