Black Panther Party museum launches new exhibit about history of party's social service programs Frederika Newton says the party organized more than 65 community service programs to help people get ...
The Black Panther Party was widely known in its time for its free breakfast program and newspaper, but many of the group’s other 65 community survival programs have been historically overlooked.
Over half a century after the Black Panther Party formed during the height of the Civil Rights Era, a new exhibit at the California Museum is celebrating the lives and legacies of some of its members.
Since 2007, Oakland resident Frances Moore, better known as Aunti Frances, has devoted her life to a simple motto of taking care of her community. "We don't just feed the homeless, we feed the hungry, ...
Former members of the Black Panther Party will gather Saturday at the California Museum, located at 1020 O St. in the March Fong Eu Secretary of State complex, to share their experiences and stories ...