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1. What the Ruling Class doesn't want us to remember about the Black Panthers

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Crawdads & Taters briefly review the new film Judas and the Black Messiah, as well as recent news revelations about Fred Hampton's assassination. With so much media coverage around the Black Panthers lately, why do we never hear about the Panthers' founding ideology as a Marxist, socialist organization? Fifty-plus years after Hampton's murder, why is it still taboo to tell the truth about who the Black Panthers actually were? What is the role of these corporate media omissions in obfuscating US social movement history? And what might our current political movements stand to gain, if we revealed and thoroughly discussed the class-based analysis that the Panthers utilized? Could an honest telling of this radical social movement history become a guide and an anchor for leftist social movements today?

Please consider becoming a sustaining member of Crawdads & Taters at https://www.patreon.com/crawdadsandtaters

Related Reading:

‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ delivers justice for Fred Hampton. Thank those he left behind by By Sonaiya Kelley

Ruling Class Counteroffensive in the Works: It's Capitalism, Stupid by William I. Robinson

New Documents Suggest J. Edgar Hoover Was Involved in Fred Hampton’s Murder by &

Fred Hampton: Black Panther and red revolutionary by Sean Ledwith

Seize the Time: The Story of the Black Panthers by Bobby Seale

Primary Source: The Black Panther Party Platform (1966)

Huey P. Newton (1942-1989) by Craig Collisson

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Crawdads & Taters briefly review the new film Judas and the Black Messiah, as well as recent news revelations about Fred Hampton's assassination. With so much media coverage around the Black Panthers lately, why do we never hear about the Panthers' founding ideology as a Marxist, socialist organization? Fifty-plus years after Hampton's murder, why is it still taboo to tell the truth about who the Black Panthers actually were? What is the role of these corporate media omissions in obfuscating US social movement history? And what might our current political movements stand to gain, if we revealed and thoroughly discussed the class-based analysis that the Panthers utilized? Could an honest telling of this radical social movement history become a guide and an anchor for leftist social movements today?

Please consider becoming a sustaining member of Crawdads & Taters at https://www.patreon.com/crawdadsandtaters

Related Reading:

‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ delivers justice for Fred Hampton. Thank those he left behind by By Sonaiya Kelley

Ruling Class Counteroffensive in the Works: It's Capitalism, Stupid by William I. Robinson

New Documents Suggest J. Edgar Hoover Was Involved in Fred Hampton’s Murder by &

Fred Hampton: Black Panther and red revolutionary by Sean Ledwith

Seize the Time: The Story of the Black Panthers by Bobby Seale

Primary Source: The Black Panther Party Platform (1966)

Huey P. Newton (1942-1989) by Craig Collisson

  continue reading

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