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The 40th "New York Panther 21" Anniversary Tribute

20 hours ago ago from REBEL DIAZ

Rebel Diaz will be performing at the historic 40th anniversary reunion & tribute to honor the NY Panther 21 Saturday, December 12, 2009 1969 - 2009 @ The City College (CUNY) Harlem, New York Campus Contact Information : Bro. Shep @ The Guillermo Morales/Assata Shakur Center (212) 650-5008 or morales.shakur@yahoo.com Sponsored By: The East Coast Black ...

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New Black Panther Party at Philadelphia polling place

3 hours ago ago from Oldhardhead's Weblog

Justice Dept. subpoenaed in New Black Panthers case The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, frustrated by the Justice Department's failure to explain the dismissal of charges against New Black Panther Party members who disrupted a Philadelphia polling place during last year's elections, has subpoenaed the department demanding records showing how the case was handled. David P. Blackwood, the commission's general counsel, said Tuesday in a letter ...

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New Black Panther leader defends attorney general

19 hours ago ago from Musings of a Vast Right-Winger

The article below is from BreitBart. Of course the Black Panther's will support Eric Holder. Holder has given them a free pass to commit voter intimidation. Holder needs to be investigated. DALLAS (AP) - The leader of the New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense says the U.S. Justice Department was right to drop a voter intimidation suit against his group because the case was weak. New Black Panther Party National Chairman Malik ...

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African-Americans: Blacks in Cuba ‘treated with callous disregard’

1 day ago ago from Hispanic PR Blog

Havana, Cuba (CNN) A group of prominent African-Americans has challenged Cuba's race record, accusing the island nation of harassing its black citizens and cracking down on civil rights activists. Sixty intellectuals and artists, including Princeton University professor Cornel West, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright and actress Ruby Dee, have signed a declaration of protest. To read the full story click here .

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