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Correspondence

Scope and Contents

This series contains letters mostly from activists all over the world. There are several inquiries about the aims and goals of the Black Panther Party and various other activist groups. Included here are also several personal letters and correspondences of B. Kwaku Duren. For prison letters see "Political Prisoners, the Prison System, and Assassinations."
 

Duren

Box 4, Folder 3

Correspondence Sent to and Composed by Bob K. Duren

Box 48, Folder 10

Duren AT&T Correspondence 2010

Box 39, Folder 11

Duren Personal Letters 2003-2004

Box 28, Folder 31

Duren-Huey Newton Letter 1979

Box 29, Folder 20

Duren Memo to Central Body BPP Members C/O Elaine Brown 1976

Box 20, Folder 6

Bob Duren Correspondence Sent and Received 1976-1985

Box 4, Folder 21

Bob Duren Correspondences Sent 1977-05-20-1981-08-12

 

Panther Movement

 

London Panthers

Box 44, Folder 1

London Panthers Correspondence from Outside the UK 1991-1993

Box 44, Folder 3

London Panthers UK Correspondence 1990-1993

 

NPVM

 

NPVM International

Box 20, Folder 27

New Panther Vanguard Movement France Correspondence 2000-2001

Box 20, Folder 22

New Panther Vanguard Movement International Correspondence 1997-2001

Box 20, Folder 23

New Panther Vanguard Movement Africa Correspondence 1996-1998

Box 20, Folder 25

New Panther Vanguard Movement and Brasil Correspondence and Materials Exchange 1998-2000

Box 20, Folder 29

New Panther Vanguard Movement Mexico Correspondence 1998

Box 20, Folder 30

New Panther Vanguard Movement Poland Correspondence 1998-2000

Box 3, Folder 28

Correspondence Local (Incoming/Response) 1997-01-13-2001-05-08

Box 24, Folder 15

International Mailing List (New Panther Vanguard Movement) 2001

Box 1, Folder 9

Marie Karlsson: Letters and Notes 1997-07-10-1997-10-01

Box 5, Folder 27

Letters to the New Panther Vanguard Movement 2000-11-20-2002-04-23

Box 4, Folder 27

National Correspondence 1994-11-17-2001-08-02

Box 24, Folder 16

National Mailing List (New Panther Vanguard Movement) 2000-2001

Box 1, Folder 8

Aleksas Navickas: Letters and Notes 1997-09-09-2000-10-19

Box 20, Folder 24

New Panther Vanguard Movement and Anarchist Correspondence and Materials Exchange 1997-1998

Box 24, Folder 11

New Panther Vanguard Movement E-Mail Correspondence 2002

Box 29, Folder 5

NPVM Correspondence and Event Flyers 2001-2002

Box 42, Folder 3

NPVM Mailing List

Box 49, Folder 15

NPVM Letter of Support Texas Chapter

Box 27, Folder 54

NPVM, CSU, & Duren Law Office Faxes 1998-2001

Box 22, Folder 13

Minnesota Newspaper Subscription Requests

Box 6, Folder 15

Recieved Correspondence

Box 21, Folder 24

Wisconsin State Historical Society Library Correspondence: "The Black Panther Intercommunal News Service" Subscription Service 2001

 

Panther Commeration

Box 29, Folder 8

Black Panther Party History Month 2002-2004

Box 29, Folder 6

40th Year Reunion Black Panthers 2002-2006

Box 29, Folder 7

35th Year Reunion Black Panthers 2001

Box 34, Folder 51

So. Cal BPP Supplier Correspondence 1977-1978

Box 30, Folder 1

African-American Cultural Calendar Correspondence 1999-2000

Box 27, Folder 68

Inga Bergel Correspondence 2006

Box 4, Folder 29

Angela Darlean Brown and Diane Alvarez Letters 1996-09-23-1996-10-25

Box 20, Folder 26

Nino Brown (Brasil) Correspondence and Materials Exchange 1994-2001

Box 3, Folder 26

Community Exchange and Participation Letters 1994-08-25-2001-10-18

Box 4, Folder 5

Community Service Unlimited Correspondence 1988-10-31-2000-07-18

Box 20, Folder 28

Cuba Correspondence 1997

Box 5, Folder 6

Letters to and from David Dubois 1999-02-16-2001-10-25

Box 6, Folder 14

Correspondences Sent by Bob D. Duren 1977-03-08-1980-11-27

Box 4, Folder 33

Letters to and from Lorenzo Kom'boa Ervin 1998-04-03-1998-05-03

Box 5, Folder 2

Letters to and from Tom Gabel 1998-06-11-1998-09-14

Box 3, Folder 25

General and Community Outreach Letters 1994-07-19-2001-12-31

Box 4, Folder 40

Delvin Gray Program Outreach Letter 1998-07-22-1998-08-01

Box 4, Folder 19

Stephen J. Harris Correspondence Sent 1977-11-03

Box 4, Folder 18

Virginia Harris Correspondences Received 1977-04-29-1977-12-13

Box 4, Folder 20

Virginia Harris Correspondences Sent 1977-08-18-1978-01-31

Box 5, Folder 31

Correspondence to Li'L Huey Jr. 1968-04-06

Box 5, Folder 3

Letters to and from Malik Ismail 1998-08-03-2000-01-20

Box 6, Folder 5

Frank Katz Correspondence 1998-07-22-2001-03-16

Box 3, Folder 24

Letters for J. Lee 1999-06-18-2000-10-19

Scope and Contents

Also includes ephemera.
Box 3, Folder 27

Linking Action, Commitment and Education for Solidarity (LACES) Letters 1998-01-01-1998-10-27

Box 4, Folder 30

Letters to and from George “Squeeze” Murrilo (Black Panther Party Collective) 1998-04-02-1998-08-01

Box 16, Folder 4

National Alliance Against Racist & Political Repression Los Angeles Branch Outgoing Correspondence 1980

Box 28, Folder 22

Carlos Pineda-Duren (M.L.K. Properties) Correspondence 2001

Box 40, Folder 3

Public School System and CSU INC. Related Correspondence 2002-2003

Box 6, Folder 6

Anthony R. Royson Correspondence 1997-01-08-1998-12-20

Box 48, Folder 2

San Diego School of Social Work Correspondence 1970

Box 5, Folder 4

S.E. Naive Correspondence and Articles 1987-07-12-1998-05-09

Box 5, Folder 1

Letters to Bobby Seale 1995-04-28-1998-07-13

Box 4, Folder 28

Letters to and from Abu Sekou 1997-11-11-1999-04-19

Box 4, Folder 32

Letters to and from Delena Waddle (American Indian Movement) 1997-08-25-1998-09-16

Box 4, Folder 31

Letters to and from Ned Williams 1998-08-03-1998-09-18

Box 4, Folder 38

Bob Lee Young Generation Letter

Box 1, Folder 10

Postcards 1998

Box 48, Folder 1

Valley Adult School Correspondence 1970

 

Police Misconduct and Accountability

Scope and Contents

As a lawyer and community activist, Kwaku Duren worked vigorously to fight police misconduct. He not only filed lawsuits against the police and federal authorities, but he also conducted vast amounts of research on racism’s infiltration in police institutions.This series contains anti-police abuse organizational papers, news stories, lawsuits against the police, and papers detailing community police relations. For materialsanything about the 1992 Los Angeles Rebellion, also commonly referred to as the "1992 Los Angeles Riots" or the "L.A. Four Plus" see the following categories: "News Publications," "Government and the Law," and "Political Prisoners, the Prison System, and Assassinations."
 

Research Files

Box 3, Folder 11

1992 Los Angeles Rebellion: Refuse & Resist

Box 25, Folder 53

Glendale Police Department and Racism 1987-1988

Box 3, Folder 9

Police Misconduct 1975-09-1980

Box 47, Folder 2

Public Report of the Annual Police Commission Audit of the Anti-Terrorist Division 1985

Box 18, Folder 13

Special Report "Money Damages in Police Misconduct Cases A Compilation of Jury Awards and Settlements" 1983

Box 39, Folder 33

Standards and Procedure for the Anti-Terrorist Division 1984

 

News Coverage

Box 39, Folder 12

"American Police Beat" Vol. VI, No. 2 1999

Box 40, Folder 32

Editorial: "Molestation of Michael Jackson or Civil Liberties?" by James T.A. Babington-Johnson

Box 20, Folder 9

LAPD Harassment Stories and Reports 1977-1983

Box 47, Folder 10

Police Newspaper Clippings 1978-1989

Box 37, Folder 37

Police Shooting News Clippings 1995

Scope and Contents

Chicago Police Shooting: Leonard "Lenn Bo" Bannister Marin County Shootout
 

Community Groups Against Police Abuse

 

Coalition Against Police Abuse (CAPA)

Box 47, Folder 4

ACLU on Police Spying Cases 1984

Box 47, Folder 3, Box 39, Folder 32

ACLU Correspondence: CAPA et al. vs Gates 1984

Box 47, Folder 9

CAPA Information 1978-1979

Box 50, Folder 10

CAPA v. Board of Police Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles Memos/Notes 1981-1984

Box 50, Folder 5

CA Superior Court: CAPA v. Board of Police Commissioners of LA 1983

Box 20, Folder 7

Coalition Against Police Brutality (CAPA) Articles and Essays on Police Brutality

Box 47, Folder 8

October 22 CAPA National Day of Protest Against Police Brutality 1996

Box 47, Folder 5

Police Review Board Petition (CAPA)

Box 47, Folder 6

Proposal "D" for Moving the Campaign for A Citizens Police Review Board Forward Towards Victory (CAPA) 1979-1980

Box 42, Folder 15

Coalition for Justice and an End to Police Brutality Coordinating Committee

Box 19, Folder 11

Coalition to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation 2002-2003

Box 16, Folder 15

"A Community Program to End Police Brutality and Street Crimes: The Police Crimes Task Force"

Box 11, Folder 7

Police Abuse Protest Groups and Police Accountability 1971-1997

Box 12, Folder 12

Police Brutality/Abuse Community Protest Events 2002-03-15-2002-07-28

 

Police Misconduct Lawyer's Referral Service (PMLRS)

Box 3, Folder 12

Police Misconduct Lawyer Referral Service 1988-10-1991

Scope and Contents

Summary of project goals and participants.
Box 3, Folder 14

Police Misconduct Lawyer's Referral Service Statistics 1990-01-1990-04

Box 3, Folder 15

Police Misconduct Lawyer's Referral Service By-Laws and Rules 1988-1989

Box 3, Folder 17

PMLRS: Coordinator’s Report 1988-04-21-1989-01-12

Box 3, Folder 13

"Police Abuse: A Political Overview" Speech Police Misconduct Lawyer Referral Service (PMLRS) by B. Kwaku Duren 1988-04-30

Scope and Contents

Final draft.
Box 3, Folder 16

Police Misconduct Lawyers Referral Service Press Statement 1988-02-05-1988-10-24

Box 3, Folder 19

PMLRS: Board Meetings 1981-05-07-1987-08-18

Box 3, Folder 20

Community Forum on the Los Angeles Police Department Gang Sweeps (PMLRS) 1988-04-06-1988-09-10

 

Police Relations With the Black Panther Party

Box 39, Folder 28

Black Panther Party Lawyer Investigation: LAPD Misconduct Toward BPP 1978-1979

Box 42, Folder 11

Daryl Gates v. Board of Police Commissioners Los Angeles 1991

Box 27, Folder 61

Duren Citizens' Commission on Police Repression Declaration Lawsuit 1980

Box 34, Folder 46

Duren Memo to The Committee for Justice for Huey P. Newton 1975

Scope and Contents

This details the "spy program" launched by federal authorities.
Box 50, Folder 13

LAPD Relations with the Black Panther Party 1978-1979

Box 31, Folder 4

News Clippings: Million Dollar Spying Lawsuit vs Gates/LAPD 1982-1984

Box 27, Folder 69

Robert C. Vanderet and Duren LAPD-BPP Investigation 1978

Box 29, Folder 16

So. Cal BPP Press Statement: "LAPD Infiltrates Local Chapter"

Box 29, Folder 13

To: Michael Butler (Citizen's Commission on Police Brutality)- Duren- David Bryant (BPP) Possible Police Infiltration 1981

 

Activism and Community Outreach

Scope and Contents

This series contains community program agendas and papers that details various activist groups. There are papers that cover issues all over the world. For anti-police abuse or misconduct activism see "Police Misconduct and Accountability," for prison system activism see "Political Prisoners, the Prison System, and Assassinations," and for New Panther Vanguard Movement Community Forums see "Public Presentations."
 

California Community Economic Development Association (CCEDA)

Box 4, Folder 10

California Community Economic Development Association Membership Directory (CCEDA)

Box 39, Folder 18

C.C.E.D.A. Board Member Correspondence 1999-2004

Box 40, Folder 4

"Child Care: A Sound CED Strategy" by Debbie Warren

Box 43, Folder 3

California Community Economic Development Association Membership Directory 1992

Box 34, Folder 54

Facsimile Cover Letter ACLU CED 1993

 

Community Services Unlimited (CSU)

Biographical / Historical

This organization was founded in 1977 in South Central, Los Angeles, by B. Kwaku Duren and his fellow community activists. Throughout the years CSU INC. has launched programs focusing on senior citizens, affordable medical services, racial justice, and various other community programs.

Scope and Contents

This series includes CSU program details and events.
Box 9, Folder 13

Community Services Unlimited: Saturday Programs for Children Flyers

Box 4, Folder 8

CSU INC. Community Event. Volunteer, and Event Permits

Box 27, Folder 67

"Questions for the Founder of CSU, Mr. Kwaku Duren" 2006

Box 4, Folder 9

Community in Support of the Gang Truce (CSGT) 1995-05-26

Box 3, Folder 10

Community Services Unlimited, INC. 1990-08-31-1990-09-06

Scope and Contents

Group budget and project proposal.
Box 4, Folder 6

Community Services Unlimited New African-American Vanguard Mo. Current Proposals 1990-1996-09-09

Box 37, Folder 40

CSU Sickle Cell Program 1978

Box 4, Folder 11

Winter Survival Festival (CSU INC.) 1979-02-18

Box 4, Folder 7

Transportation (Bus) Donations and Parking Violations (CSU INC.) 1996-09-19-1998-07-17

 

Economic Issues

Box 37, Folder 34

Activism: Black Owned Businesses 1999

Box 30, Folder 5

Black Women Wages for Housework Information Packet 1977-1980

Box 30, Folder 10

Economic National Underprivileged Foundations (ENUF) 1993-1994

Box 30, Folder 16

Justiceville/Homeless USA 1998-1999

Box 20, Folder 8

"Philanthropy and Poverty: A Study of Poverty-Oriented Giving by the Top Ten Foundations Based in Los Angeles County" Southern California Coalition for Responsive Philanthropy 1994

Box 25, Folder 45

U.S. Prostitutes Collective "Wages For Housework" 1987

 

Education

Box 14, Folder 36

Free Public Holocaust Workshops Flyer (Fall) 2000

Box 10, Folder 16

Free Public Holocaust Workshops Flyer (Fall) 2000

Box 25, Folder 36

HIV AIDS Information 1991-1992

 

Intercommunal Youth Institute/Oakland Schools

Box 14, Folder 3

Alternative/Intercommunal Youth Institute 1973-1975

Box 47, Folder 14

Experimental Educational Institute, INC. 1975

Box 38, Folder 4

Intercommunal Youth Brochure

Box 5, Folder 8

Intercommunal Youth Institute and Black Panther Party Liberation School Initiatives

Box 47, Folder 11

Intercommunal Youth Informational Pamphlets and Cards 1975

Box 5, Folder 9

Oakland Community Learning Center Reports and Program Brochures 1975-02-1978-04-30

Box 47, Folder 24

The Samuel L. Napier Intercommunal Youth Institute Brochure

Box 30, Folder 19

Motivational Educational Entertainment (MEE) Community Network

Box 49, Folder 1

The Sojourner Truth Farm School HIV/AIDS Mobile Clinics

Box 34, Folder 57

S.T.R.I.V.E. (Survivor Teachings for Rape & Incest Victims Empowerment) Files

 

International Groups

Scope and Contents

This series covers not only groups outside of the US but also collaborations of “American” and international groups. The papers covers activism in Europe, Africa, India, and the West Indies. For files on the London Panthers see the sub-series "London Panthers" under the sub-series "Panther Movement."
Box 30, Folder 11

Estacion Libre Brochures 1999

Box 4, Folder 39

National Commission for Democracy in Mexico Contacts 1997-10-17-1997-11-07

Box 18, Folder 15

"Primer The Palestinian Right of Return" A Publication of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee-Western Regional Task Force 2000

 

Africa

Box 25, Folder 54

Afrikan Academy of Sciences 1988-1993

Box 39, Folder 6

African Holocausts Committee Editorial for Pan-African Organisation for Women Equal Rights 1976

Box 18, Folder 12

U.S.-Angola Friendship Society Materials 1988

Box 30, Folder 13

Harambee Afrikan Cultural Organization 1992-2000

Box 18, Folder 5

Support for Namibia 1989

Box 31, Folder 11

National People's Democratic Uhuru Movement (NPDUM) 1997

 

India

Box 30, Folder 6

Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual Organization Event/Information 2000

Box 47, Folder 19

"The Carnage in Gujarat is an Attack on All People of India!" (Indian Progressive Study Group of Los Angeles) 2002

 

West Indies

Box 18, Folder 2

Grenada Support 1984-1985

Box 18, Folder 7

Grenada Support Materials 1979-1984

Box 18, Folder 4

Information on Protesting the U.S. Invasion of Grenada 1981-1985

 

United Kingdom

Scope and Contents

For files on the London Panthers see the Panther Movement sub-series.
Box 44, Folder 11

Black and Asian (UK) Activist Participation Reports 1989-1990

Box 44, Folder 9

National Black and Asian Committee (UK) Goals and Strategy 1988

Box 5, Folder 18

Pan-African Material Assistance Task Force

 

National Poor People's Congress (NPPC)

Box 14, Folder 7

National Poor Peoples' Congress 1971-11-28

Box 47, Folder 15

National Poor People's Congress Service 1973

Box 47, Folder 16

National Poor People's Congress (NPPC) Constitution and By-Laws

Box 47, Folder 17

NPPC/NPPC Student Council Constitution, By-Laws, and Articles of Incorporation 1972

Box 47, Folder 18

NPPC Speeches and Publications 1971-1973

Box 37, Folder 41

NPPC Attorney General Correspondence 1973

Box 27, Folder 58

NPPC Duren New Years Correspondence 1974

 

Panther Movement

 

Applications

Box 4, Folder 24

So. Cal BPP Chapter Blank Membership Applications

Box 4, Folder 25

So. Cal BPP Chapter Submitted Membership Applications

Box 5, Folder 11

Southern California Black Panther Party Chapter Community Worker Applications and Sign-In Sheets 1976-04-04-1977-09-22

Box 5, Folder 24

New African-American Vanguard Movement (NAAVM) Membership Application 1996-08-27-1997-05-12

Box 5, Folder 28

New Panther Vanguard Movement (NPVM) Andrew James Johnson Application 2003-02-06

Box 6, Folder 16

New African-American Vanguard Movement (NAAVM) Membership Application 1994-1997

Box 14, Folder 35

New African-American Vanguard Movement (NAAVM) Membership Application 1994-10-15

Box 24, Folder 29

NPVM Current Members Applications 1998-2004

Box 24, Folder 30

NPVM Prison Members Applications 1998-2001

Box 42, Folder 2

Black Panther Discussion Papers and Notes

Box 42, Folder 4

Black Panther Collective in New York 1997-1998

Box 42, Folder 5

Black Panther Collective New Jersey 1995-1998

Box 29, Folder 11

Black Panther Events, Interviews, and Stories 1976-2006

Box 5, Folder 29

"The Black Panther Intercommunal News Service" Subscribers List and Donation Requests 1998-03-01-2002-06-12

Box 28, Folder 28

Duren NPVM Reports 1996-1997

Box 30, Folder 12

Gray Panthers Activism and Services 1998-1999

Box 25, Folder 4

International Panther Headquarters NPVM Platform Structure

 

London Panthers

Box 44, Folder 2

London Panthers Sign-In Sheets 1992

Box 44, Folder 5

London Panthers Writings to the Community

Box 44, Folder 7

London Panthers Accounts 1989-1990

Box 44, Folder 8

London Panthers Distribution

Box 49, Folder 7

National Alliance of Black Panthers Mission/Platform 2005

Box 42, Folder 7

NAAVM Leadership Minutes 1995-1997

Box 41, Folder 14

NAAVM Platform and Program

Box 41, Folder 13

NAAVM Membership Dues 1995-1996

Box 14, Folder 37

New African-American Vanguard Movement (NAAVM) Preamble and "8 Point Platform and Program"

Box 42, Folder 1

New Black Panthers in Dallas

Box 9, Folder 14

New Panther Vanguard Movement Weekly Community Forum Program 1999-11

Box 9, Folder 21

New Panther Vanguard: National Panther Summit Announcement

Box 17, Folder 6

New Panther Vanguard Movement Community Merchandise Orders 1998-03-12-2001-03-20

Box 12, Folder 9

New Panther Party Vanguard Movement Papers 2001-08-30-2005-04-22

Scope and Contents

Includes Panther letters and press statements.
Box 19, Folder 14

New Panther Vanguard Movement (NPVM) on "The Homelessness of American Black Folk" 2003

Box 19, Folder 15

New Panther Vanguard Movement (NPVM) International Black Coalition for Peace + Justice 2003

Box 24, Folder 12

New Panther Vanguard Movement Community Events and Membership Applications 1997-2002

Box 24, Folder 13

New Panther Vanguard Membership Information and Application 1997

Box 48, Folder 8

NPVM-Texas Chapter Progress Report 2010

Box 24, Folder 19

NPVM Mission Statement

Box 24, Folder 31

NPVM Ex-Members 1995-2000

Box 24, Folder 32

NPVM Community Supporters 1994-2000

Box 43, Folder 15

NPVM Events 1998-2000

Box 28, Folder 27

NPVM Financial Files 2002-2005

Box 28, Folder 26

NPVM Applications and Community Supporters 2001-2007

Box 42, Folder 9

NPVM Membership Retreat Agenda 1997

 

Panther Services

Box 47, Folder 12

BPP Liberation School: Tutorial Sessions Student Enrollment/Parent Authorization Form

Box 47, Folder 13

BPP Liberation School: School Philosophy

Box 4, Folder 23

Black Panther Party Program Administrative Files

Box 4, Folder 12

History of Martial Arts Programs (So. Cal. BPP Chapter) 1977-02-22-1977-03-22

Box 3, Folder 22

Martial Arts and Self-Defense Program Monthly Reports 1977-02-22-1977-03-22

Box 4, Folder 13

Martial Arts Program: Parent Authorization Forms and Sign-Up Sheets 1977-02-09-1977-06-09

Box 4, Folder 16

SAFE Brochure and Program Information

Box 27, Folder 73

SAFE Information Request

Box 4, Folder 14

Seniors Against A Fearful Environment Said Abdul-Salaam Letter (SAFE) 1978-02-07

Box 4, Folder 4

Senior Citizen's Groups in the South Central and Southeast Los Angeles Areas

Box 4, Folder 15

"Senior Power: The Black Community: A Struggle for Survival" SAFE Publication 1978-01-1978-02

Box 31, Folder 8

The Reorganization of African People Black Panthers-Waco, Texas 1994

Box 14, Folder 8

Return of the Black Panther Party to Los Angeles Donations Inquiry 1977-06-01

 

Sign-In Sheets/Logs

Box 5, Folder 23

New African-American Vanguard Movement (NAAVM) Guest and Visitors Sign-In Sheet 1995-1996

Box 5, Folder 26

New African-American Vanguard Movement (NAAVM) Daily Activity Logs 1995-1996

Box 6, Folder 1

New African-American Vanguard Movement (NAAVM) Phone Log 1995

Box 6, Folder 2

New African-American Vanguard Movement (NAAVM) Guest and Visitors Sign-In Sheet 1995-07-11-1996-12-07

Box 6, Folder 3

New African-American Vanguard Movement (NAAVM) Sign-In and Daily Log Sheets 1995-1997

Box 24, Folder 17

New Panther Vanguard Movement Sign-In Sheet 1997-2001

Box 29, Folder 14

"Special Discussion on Whether or Not the So. Calif. Chapter Will Remain in Existence" BPP Communication 1981

Box 6, Folder 11

Southern California Black Panther Party Chapter Certificates of Appreciation 1977-05-28-1980-01-26

Box 6, Folder 13

Southern California Black Panther Party Chapter Work Plans and Meeting Minutes 1977-10-16-1978-02-10

Box 6, Folder 7

Southern California Black Panther Party Chapter Daily Report Forms

Box 6, Folder 10

Southern California Black Panther Party Chapter Financial Reports

Box 29, Folder 1

"Survival!" "Organizing for Survival: The Challenge of the '80's" (CSU INC. and BPP So. Cal) 1980

Box 42, Folder 8

Women of the Vanguard 1995-1997

 

U.S. Activist Groups

Box 30, Folder 3

American Friends Service Committee Research 1997-1998

Box 5, Folder 10

Black Community Speaks Questions and Answers

Box 38, Folder 10

Black Radical Congress (BRC) Mission Statement and Freedom Agenda

Box 30, Folder 7

Chicano Mexicano Mexica Movement 1992-2001

Box 43, Folder 10

Navajo Support 1999-2000

Box 31, Folder 10

Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)

Box 4, Folder 17

Food Stuff Donation Replies 1977-04-25-1977-11-16

Box 18, Folder 10

American Indian Movement Activist Information 1987

Box 5, Folder 13

Application Form for Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council 2004-10-22

Box 30, Folder 2

Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) Information 1996-1997

Box 5, Folder 16

Brotherhood Organization of a New Destiny (B.O.N.D.) Publication 2002-08-2002-09

Box 43, Folder 2

Center for Community Change Brochures 1991-1992

Box 25, Folder 50

Citizen's Committee to Welcome Minister Farrakhan to Los Angeles 1987

Box 16, Folder 12

Community Organizations 1979-1981

Box 40, Folder 2

Community Outreach Projects 2002-2003

Box 6, Folder 17

Thomas Kilgore Jr. Community Convention Series and Presbyterian Committee on the Self-Development of People 1996-02-27-2000-03-18

Box 30, Folder 18

MATAH Direct 1999-2000

Box 25, Folder 52

The Nation of Islam Program and Position

Box 26, Folder 5

Neighborhood Rallies (Community Services Unlimited INC) 2001

Box 31, Folder 9

SOL Festival 1998-2000

Box 31, Folder 12

Various Activist Organizations 1996-2001

Box 10, Folder 21

Victory Gardens Project (VGP) 2000

Box 25, Folder 55

Willowbrook Project Area Committee 1988

 

Political Prisoners, the Prison System, and Assassinations

Scope and Contents

Political prisoners and their supporters often maintain that the imprisoned has been detained at the behest of the government and various other institutions of law and order. This series contains news stories on arrests and subsequent justice campaigns on behalf of the alleged falsely imprisoned. Also included are essays, letters, and other publications written and collected by the imprisoned. In addition, this series includes the stories of those not only imprisoned but also information on the assassination and murder of political activists such as Huey P. Newton, George Jackson, and Malcolm X, and the murder of figures such as Latasha Harlins. While people like Harlins were not explicitly involved in political activism her murder sparked massive political debate. Finally, there is a plethora of literature explaining the prison system. For files pertaining specifically to the police see “Police Misconduct and Accountability.”
 

Assassinations

Scope and Contents

All of the individuals documented in this series suffered untimely deaths that sparked massive political debate and often times served as rallying causes for politically active groups. This series contains essays and other publications by the victims, materials from justice committees in favor of the slain, case files, and memorial tributes.
 

Betty Duren

Biographical / Historical

Betty Duren also known as Betty Scott-Smith, was an African-American activist who was shot and killed by California Highway Patrol (CHP) Officers. Duren was one of the founders of the Intercommunal Institute alternative school in Long Beach, California. The school was a success in providing a safe haven for young people off the streets and for providing students with a sense of history, identity, and culture, aspects that in the opinion of many were lacking from mainstream educational institutions. In 1975, Duren and her partner were pulled over by the CHP for a seemingly routine stop that resulted in the shooting and death of Duren. Officers at the scene contended that Duren had pointed a gun at them which justified the shooting and eventually the officers were cleared of wrongdoing. Although the officers were not convicted of murder many still believe that this was a grave miscarriage of justice. Events such as this led her brother B. Kwaku Duren to focus heavily on protesting police abuse.

Scope and Contents

This series includes materials from Betty Duren justice committees and case files.
Box 48, Folder 15

Betty Scott Rallies 1975-1976

Scope and Contents

Includes photographs and news coverage.
Box 48, Folder 16

PMLRS: Betty Duren Case Files- D. Scott v. State of California 1975-1981

Box 10, Folder 26

The Scott-Smith Committee for Justice Materials 1975

Box 50, Folder 12

Scott-Smith Committee for Justice Fact Sheet 1976

 

Carl Hampton

Biographical / Historical

Carl Hampton was a young African-American activist who was assassinated by members of the Houston Police Department. Influenced by the Black Panthers, Hampton formed The People’s Party II. He focused on galvanizing the community to speak up against police violence and he worked to build a multi-racial coalition. At the age of 21 in 1970, Hampton stepped in to question a Houston policeman about the harassment of a person selling a party newspaper, and eventually Hampton, who legally had an open carry gun permit, drew his gun when he realized that the officer pointed a gun at him. Hampton was shot and killed by an army of police officers in a subsequent standoff. [http://www.itsabouttimebpp.com/Chapter_History/Police_Assassination_of_Carl_Hampton.html]

Scope and Contents

This contains Hampton memorial and funeral flyers and news coverage of the shooting.
Box 9, Folder 20

Carl B. Hampton Memorial Tribute Festival Program Guide 1997-07-26

Box 20, Folder 13

Carl Hampton Shooting 1970-1998

 

Fred Hampton Jr.

Biographical / Historical

Fred Hampton Jr. was the sone of Fred Hampton, who served as the chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party. Eventually Hampton Sr. rose through the ranks to serve the Black Panther Party in a national capacity. Supporters of the party praised his community initiatives along multicultural lines and also his charisma and his abilities as an orator. Government offices and officials such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and specifically Director J. Edgar Hoover found Hampton Sr.’s efforts to unite communities as a danger to American society. At the time the FBI’s “Counter Intelligence Program” (COINTELPRO) had long been infiltrating and illegally surveilling groups and individuals deemed as “radicals” and therefore domestic threats. The FBI characterized the Black Panthers in this manner specifically, targeting Hampton Sr. The FBI, with the help of informants and high ranking government officials in Illinois, carried out a raid on Hampton Sr.’s apartment in 1969 resulting in the assassination of Hampton Sr. and fellow Black Panther Mark Clark. The government claimed that they had fired on the parties in the apartment in self-defense, though ballistics evidence disproved this theory. Fred Hampton Jr. was born just weeks after the 1969 assassination. Hampton Jr. has also engaged in activism and many claim that he has been imprisoned for it. Hampton Jr.’s main causes have been African internationalism, protesting racism, and prisoners’ rights.

Scope and Contents

This series includes news stories, self-published essays, film clips, and materials from the campaign to free Fred Hampton Jr.
Box 3, Folder 5

Fred Hampton 1976-12-25

Box 28, Folder 38

Fred Hampton Jr. Essay "The Enemy Doesn't Forget and Neither Should We"

Box 20, Folder 15

Fred Hampton and Fred Hampton Jr. News Stories and Campaign Materials 1969-1998

Box 13

Fred Hampton Film Transfer

 

Huey P. Newton

Biographical / Historical

In the 1960s Huey P. Newton founded the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense. While the Panthers brandished guns and military wear, Newton and the Panthers were just as militant about serving the community. During Newton’s time as the leader of the Party, in addition to “policing the police,” the Panthers engaged in several community initiatives such as the Free Breakfast for School Children Project, Panther health clinics, free alternative education, and other various affordable and free programs. Newton’s actions, however, spawned much controversy. In his life he was embroiled in 2 infamous murder/manslaughter trials, and while Newton was not convicted, many questioned his innocence. Elaine Brown, who was appointed as the leader of the Party at one point, contends that violence and particularly gendered violence sanctioned by Newton forcer her to leave the Party. Tragically, Newton was also a user of drugs, and in 1989 was shot and killed by a drug dealer after leaving an Oakland crack house. While to some Huey P. Newton was controversial his life and the initiatives enacted under his leadership, continue to spark much debate.

Scope and Contents

This series contains materials from the Free Huey P. Newton campaign and flyers for his funeral service.
Box 4, Folder 37

"I Am We" Vol. I, No. 3 Newsletter of the Committee for Justice for Huey P. Newton and the Black Panther Party 1975-05-1975-06

Box 5, Folder 7

Huey P. Newton Funeral Service Flyers 1989-08-29

Box 20, Folder 14

George Jackson News Stories, Interviews, and Publications 1971-2000

Box 17, Folder 7

The Latasha Harlins Justice Committee: Harlins Biographical Information

Box 20, Folder 16

Malcolm X Brochure Publication Reprints and Memorial Flyers 1964-1999

Box 49, Folder 8

"Thirty-Two Years After the Massacre December 4, 1969 When Chicago's Black Panthers Were Assassinated" by Rae Jones 2001

 

Political Prisoners

 

Mumia Abu-Jamal

Biographical / Historical

As a young teenager Mumia Abu-Jamal helped to spread the presence of the Black Panther Party in his native city of Philadelphia. Abu-Jamal worked as a radio broadcaster and reporter and presented news topics such as marijuana, communes, and other topics that were often passed on by mainstream news sources. As an activist and a reporter he earned the nickname “The Voice of the Voiceless.” In the 1980s Abu-Jamal was convicted of the murder of Philadelphia Police Officer Daniel Faulkner. Throughout the years, Abu-Jamal for some, has become the face of the wrongfully convicted. Despite his incarceration, Abu-Jamal through prison radio, his own published essays, books, and other forms of media has continued to be “The Voice of the Voiceless.”

Scope and Contents

This series includes the documentation of Mumia Abu-Jamal support campaigns and some of Abu-Jamal's essays.
Box 13

Vanguard Movement- Million Man March After-Rally; Black/Brown Dialogue, Mumia Abu-Jamal Rally; Unity-m- Community-San Dieg; NAAVM-Grand Opening; Panther-21-New York; Our Voices-BBP!

Box 10, Folder 19

International Concerned Family & Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal

Box 20, Folder 17

Ruchell Cinque McGee Story by Mumia Abu-Jamal 1997

Box 20, Folder 19

Mumia Abu-Jamal Publications 1998-1999

Box 20, Folder 20

Free Mumia Abu-Jamal 1995-2000

Scope and Contents

Artwork, protest flyers, case information, and Abu-Jamal biographical flyers.
Box 42, Folder 6

Mumia Film Project 1999

Box 34, Folder 59

Mumia Abu-Jamal Tribute Images

 

B. Kwaku Duren

Box 39, Folder 30

Duren Arrest/Prison Files 1968-1992

Box 48, Folder 17

Duren Sociology Course Prison/Personal 1970

Box 29, Folder 21

Duren Prison Education 1968-1970

Box 50, Folder 11

Duren Prison Education Correspondence 1969-1972

 

L.A. Four and L.A. Four Plus

Biographical / Historical

In one of the most enduring images of the 1992 Los Angeles Rebellion, commonly characterized as the 1992 LA Riots, Reginald Denny a construction dump truck driver was pulled out of his truck and was severely beaten by the L.A. Four. The attackers appeared to have been motivated by the fervor of the 1992 events, and during their trial this was their defense. The L.A. Four Plus became a cause celebre for people who believed that the persecution of the L.A. Four distracted away from the racism that caused the 1992 Rebellion and at the same time they served as evidence for labeling the events of 1992 a “riot” rather than an uprising or rebellion.

Scope and Contents

This series comprises of materials arguing in defense of the L.A. Four and L.A. Four Plus.
Box 13

Free the LA 4 Demonstration

Scope and Contents

3M video case
Box 33, Folder 2

Free the LA 4+ Defense Committee Petitions and Information 1993

Box 33, Folder 3

LA4+ Press Releases 1983-1993

Box 43, Folder 8

L.A. 4 Defense 1992-1994

Box 43, Folder 9

LA 4+ Facts and Research 1993

 

Geronimo Pratt

Biographical / Historical

Geronimo Pratt joined the Black Panthers shortly after his service in the army. Pratt proved to be a rising star in the Party, so much so that the FBI feared him. Pratt was heavily targeted under the FBI Counter Intelligence Program (COINTELPRO). Pratt is perhaps most well known for having been convicted of murder in 1972, for the murder of Caroline Olsen. By and large, Pratt’s conviction was sealed by the testimony of a police informant and Panther infiltrator who was likely planted by the police or the FBI. In 1997 his sentence was voided, citing a suppression of evidence by the prosecution. After prison Pratt did not disappear from the public eye and became an advocate for wrongfully convicted people.

Scope and Contents

This series is comprised of papers from free Geronimo Pratt campaigns, Pratt tributes, and news coverage.
Box 5, Folder 25

Blue Ribbon Citizens Commission Petition: "Grant Elmer Geronimo Pratt a Fair Hearing" 1995-04-22

Box 20, Folder 11

Geronimo Pratt News Clippings 1980-1998

Box 20, Folder 12

Free Geronimo Pratt

Scope and Contents

Correspondence, protest/event flyers, and Writ of Habeas Corpus.
Box 42, Folder 22

"Time and Time Again" Brochure 1996

Scope and Contents

Geronimo Pratt tribute (art exhibit).
 

Assata Shakur

Biographical / Historical

Assata Shakur, was an African-American activist was granted political asylum in Cuba in the 1980s. Shakur was involved in groups such as the Black Panther Party and the Black Liberation Army.
Box 1, Folder 7

Assata Shakur 1997-05-02-1998-05-07

Scope and Contents

This is a collection of news stories about Assata Shakur.
Box 39, Folder 8

Assata Shakur "Vibe Magazine"

 

Sidney Williams

Box 50, Folder 1

Calls for Sidney Williams 1999-2008

Box 48, Folder 5

Sidney Williams-Duren: "Unauthorized/Illegal Search and Seizure of Legal Materials" 2010

Box 49, Folder 22

Sidney Williams NPVM Correspondence 2002-2007

Box 42, Folder 21

Sidney Williams Parole Support 2009

Box 25, Folder 51

Dr. Khallid Abdul Muhammad 1986-1988

Box 39, Folder 24

Free Jalil Muntaqim (Support for Parole) 2004

Box 44, Folder 16

Shaka Sankofa AKA Gary Graham 1999

Box 23, Folder 3

Interviews/Essays With Russell Maroon Shoatz 2007-09-07

Box 5, Folder 32

Camilo Vivieros Jr.: Case Story and Community Outreach 2000-08-08-2002-09

Box 37, Folder 39

Dr. Malachi Z. York Fact Sheet

Box 32, Folder 4

"A Brief History of the Black Panther Party and It's Place in the Black Liberation Movement by Sundiata Acoli

Box 39, Folder 3

"Reflections on Fire Cracker Day" by Wopashitwe Mondo Eyen We Langa

Box 34, Folder 61

"Seasons of Oppression and Resistance" by Companero Jason Tre'as (Pelican Bay, Crescent City, CA) 2001

 

Prison Correspondence

Scope and Contents

This series consists of letters written from prisons. Most of the letters were sent to the New Panther Vanguard Movement headquarters in Los Angeles and included requests for literature and materials from the movement. Several prisoners also sent their own poems, drawings, essays, and other forms of self-expression. Some of them believe themselves to have been wrongly convicted and thus some have labeled themselves as political prisoners. For more “well-known” political prisoners see the series “Political Prisoners.” These letters provide a birds eye view into the prison experience and prison system.
 

Alabama

 

Cilo, AL

Box 34, Folder 30

Christopher Ramsey 2000

Box 34, Folder 31

Lord Hantu Manas Shabazz A.K.A. Henry X Marshall 1999

 

Capshaw, AL

Box 34, Folder 32

Tony Johnson 2001

Box 34, Folder 33

Michael Kimble 2001

 

Elmore, AL

Box 34, Folder 34

Sekou Cinque T.M. Kambui (S/N William Turk) (Elmore, AL) 1999-2000

 

Limestone, AL

Box 34, Folder 35

Michael Kimble (Limestone, AL) 1998

 

Arizona State Prison

Box 34, Folder 37

Ronnie L. Joseph 1998-2001

Box 34, Folder 39

Charles Mack 1998

Box 34, Folder 38

Sheldon (Malik) Walker 1998

 

California

 

Avenal, CA

Box 34, Folder 40

Anthony Crawford (Avenal, CA) 2001

 

California Men's Colony State Prison

Box 34, Folder 41

David Valdez (California Men's Colony State Prison) 1999

 

Calipatria, CA

Box 35, Folder 1

Tryon Jefferson (Calipatria, CA State Prison) 2000

 

Camarillo, CA

Box 35, Folder 2

Breunde Henderson 1997-2001

Box 35, Folder 3

Lawrence Mike 1997-1998

 

Chino, CA

Box 35, Folder 5

Christopher Garland 1999

Box 35, Folder 8

James Jackson 1997-1998

Box 35, Folder 7

Abdullah Alim A Jamm X 1998

Box 35, Folder 6

DeOndr'e Lewis 1998

Box 35, Folder 9

Elnorris Stone 1999

Box 35, Folder 4

James Wheeler 1997-1999

 

Corcoran, CA

Box 35, Folder 19

Patrick Davis 2000

Box 35, Folder 20

Mr. Frank L. Johnson Jr. 1999

Box 35, Folder 18

Mr. Kyle Marqus Johnson 1999

Box 35, Folder 16

Askari Olugbala 1998

Box 35, Folder 12

Terry Saddler 2001

Box 35, Folder 11

De'Won Smith 2001

Box 35, Folder 13

Ronnie Tee Tarlton 1998

Box 35, Folder 17

Kenneth Taylor A.K.A. Abu Sabr Jadd 1998

Box 35, Folder 14

Bradley Thomas 1999

Box 35, Folder 15

T. Woodward 1997-1998

 

Crescent City, CA

Box 35, Folder 21

Roderick Adams 2000-2001

Box 35, Folder 22

Maurice Hastings 1998-1999

Box 35, Folder 23

Walther James Daily 2000

Box 35, Folder 24

Wesley W. Hunter 2000

Box 35, Folder 25

Erick Walkup 1999

Box 35, Folder 26

George Lane 1998

Box 35, Folder 27

Abdul Olugbala Shakur s/n J. Harvey 1997-1999

Box 35, Folder 28

Derrick A. Mitchell 1998

Box 35, Folder 29

Bigger Thomas 2001

Box 35, Folder 30

Jason Tre'as 2001

Box 35, Folder 31

Ruchell Cinque Magee 1998

Box 35, Folder 32

Baridi Y S/N Williamson 1999

Box 35, Folder 33

Richard Johnson 1998

 

Dublin, CA

Box 35, Folder 34

Marilyn Buck (Dublin, CA) 1998

 

Imperial, CA

Box 35, Folder 36

Darrin Layton, Andrus 1999-2000

Box 35, Folder 37

Charles Newman 1999-2000

Box 35, Folder 38

Mr. William Rainer A.K.A. Shaheed S. Sabr 2000

Box 35, Folder 35

Larry D. Wallace

 

Lancaster, CA

Box 36, Folder 1

James Draper (Lancaster, CA) 2001

 

Lompoc, CA

Box 36, Folder 2

Odinga Sekou (Lompoc, CA) 1998

 

Los Angeles, CA

Box 36, Folder 3

Robert Dixon 1998

Box 36, Folder 4

Elshyre One Lett 1998

 

North Kern State Prison, CA

Box 36, Folder 5

Mr. Elmer E. Aubrey 2000

Box 36, Folder 6

Mr. Sam B. Randall Jr. #K96902 2001

Box 36, Folder 7

Leon Scoony Summers 2000

 

Ontario Y.T.S. CA

Box 36, Folder 8

Shariff Bishop 1998

Box 36, Folder 9

Ameer Wilder 1997

 

Paso Robles, CA

Box 36, Folder 10

Monray D. Canady (Paso Robles, CA) 1997

 

Pleasant Valley, CA State Prison

Box 36, Folder 12

Raymond Green 2000-2001

Box 36, Folder 11

William Packer 1999

Box 36, Folder 13

Steven G. Williams 1999-2000

 

Sacramento, CA State Prison

Box 34, Folder 42

Dr. Hilton E. Booker #C38855 2001

Box 34, Folder 43

Paul A. Redd Jr. 1998-2001

 

San Luis Obispo, CA

Box 35, Folder 10

Morris E. Jones (C.M.C. West, CA) 1998

Box 36, Folder 14

Demetri Williams (San Luis Obispo, CA) 1998

 

Solano State Prison, CA

Box 36, Folder 16

Bernard Domnique 2000

Box 36, Folder 15

Donald Edge 1997-2000

 

Soledad, CA

Box 36, Folder 17

E. Hill (Soledad, CA) 1999

Box 26, Folder 18

Prison Correspondence: Materials Exchange Soledad 2006

 

Stockton, CA

Box 36, Folder 18

Tyrone Mc C. (Stockton, CA) 1997-1999

 

Taft, CA

Box 36, Folder 19

James Compton (Taft, CA) 1998-2001

 

Tehachapi, CA

Box 36, Folder 20

Dewayne Holder 1998

Box 36, Folder 21

Heru Seaborne 1996-1997

Box 22, Folder 25

California Prison Correspondence: Materials Exchange and Newspaper Subscriptions 1999-2002

Box 22, Folder 26

California Prison Correspondence: Materials Exchange and Newspaper Subscriptions 1995-2003

 

Connecticut

Box 36, Folder 23

Amin Hamid Ramadan (Cheshire Corr. Inst., CT) 1999

Box 36, Folder 24

W. Martinez (Somers, CT) 2000

Box 36, Folder 25

Jonathan De Barros (Uncasville, CT) 2001

Box 23, Folder 1

Connecticut Prison Correspondence: Newspaper Subscription 1999

 

Delaware

 

Delaware Corr. Center

Box 36, Folder 26

Abdul Salaam 2000

Box 36, Folder 27

Gary Watson 1998-2000

 

Sussex, DE

Box 36, Folder 28

Vurnis Gillis 1999

Box 36, Folder 29

Levaughn Walker 1998-1999

Box 36, Folder 30

Reginal Samuels 1998-1999

Box 36, Folder 31

Debro Abdul-Akbar 1999

Box 22, Folder 24

Delaware Prison Correspondence: Newspaper Subscriptions 1999-2002

 

Florida

Box 37, Folder 1

Momar Kakuyon s/n Pedro Ayala (Miami, Florida) 1998-2000

Box 22, Folder 23

Florida Prison Information and Newspaper Subscription Request 1995-1999

 

Georgia

Box 37, Folder 5

Ian Rattray (Atlanta, GA) 1998-1999

Box 22, Folder 22

Georgia Prison Correspondence 2001-2004

 

Reidsville, GA

Box 37, Folder 2

Angelo Mathis 2001

Box 37, Folder 3

Ammon RA (Sumarall) 1999

Box 37, Folder 4

Michael Scott 1999

 

Illinois

 

Dixon, IL

Box 37, Folder 7

Andrew Hamilton (Dixon, IL) 2001

 

Galesburg, IL

Box 37, Folder 8

Andre Lewis (Galesburg, IL) 1998

 

Joliet, IL

Box 37, Folder 9

James Washington-Bey 1998

Box 37, Folder 10

Fred Hampton J. 1997-1999

Box 37, Folder 11

Nathaniel Boyd 1998

 

Pontiac, IL

Box 37, Folder 12

Floyd May AKA Shaheed Allah (Pontiac, IL) 1999

 

Tamms, IL

Box 37, Folder 13

Isiah Bell 1998-1999

Box 37, Folder 14

Richard M. Flood 1999

Box 22, Folder 21

Illinois Prison Correspondence: Poems and Newspaper Subscriptions 1998-2003

 

Indiana

 

Indiana Dept. of Corr. (M.C.F.)

Box 37, Folder 15

Brandon Foster 2001

Box 37, Folder 16

K. Tabono Camara 1999

Box 37, Folder 17

Akono G. Olafundi 1999

Box 37, Folder 18

Paul Titus Shields 1999

 

Indiana State Prison

Box 37, Folder 19

Kalonji Jihad-El 2000

Box 37, Folder 20

Antonio Godwin-el 1999

Box 37, Folder 21

Jerry Thompson 1998

Box 37, Folder 22

Zolo Agona Azania 1999

Box 37, Folder 23

Lorenzo L. Stone-Bey 1999

 

Westville, IN

Box 37, Folder 26

Greg Davis 2000

Box 37, Folder 27

Khalfani X. Khaldun

Box 37, Folder 28

K. Tabono Sankofa 1998

Box 37, Folder 24

Adam Collins AKA Kambui Lumumba (Pendleton Corr. Fac., IN) 1999

Box 37, Folder 25

Mark Thiel (RMDF, IN) 1998

Box 22, Folder 20

Indiana Prison Correspondence: Essays and Newspaper Subscriptions 1998-2002

Box 22, Folder 18

Iowa Prison Correspondence 2001-2003

 

Louisiana

Box 22, Folder 17

Louisiana Prison Correspondence

Box 37, Folder 29

Derrick Gray (Oakdale, LA) 1998

Box 22, Folder 15

Massachusetts Prison Correspondence: Literature Exchange 2002

Box 27, Folder 13

Memphis, TN

Box 22, Folder 14

Michigan Prison Correspondence 1998-2003

Box 22, Folder 12

Mississippi Prison Correspondence: Newspaper Subscriptions and Essays 1995-2002

Box 22, Folder 11

Missouri Prison Correspondence and Literature Exchange 1995-2003

Box 22, Folder 16

Maryland Correspondence: Case Review and Newspaper Subscriptions 1999-2004

Box 22, Folder 10

Nebraska Prison Correspondence and Newspaper Subscriptions 1996-2002

Box 22, Folder 9

New Jersey Prison Correspondence: Poems, Essays, and Newspaper Subscriptions 2002

Box 22, Folder 8

New York Prison Correspondence and Newspaper Subscription Requests 1998

Box 22, Folder 7

Ohio Newspaper Subscription Requests 2003

Box 22, Folder 6

Oregon Prison Correspondence 1999-2000

Box 22, Folder 5

Pennsylvania Prison Correspondence 1998-2005

 

South Carolina

 

Allendale Correctional Institute, SC

Box 26, Folder 26

Netcher Nu Ausaru Amunhetep A.K.A. Dennis Johnson 2000

Box 26, Folder 27

Mr. Mekiel L. Michell 2000

Box 26, Folder 28

Odirto Wade 2000

Box 26, Folder 25

Derril B. Woods 2001

 

Bishopville, SC

Box 26, Folder 29

Donyell Gadson 2000

Box 26, Folder 30

Phillip Perry Jr. 1998

Box 26, Folder 31

Keith Sheppard 1999

 

Columbia, SC

Box 26, Folder 33

John Hills 1999

Box 26, Folder 32

Tahrim Supreme C. Jihad 1998-1999

 

Edgefield, SC

Box 26, Folder 34

Brotha Nantumbu Lumumba A.K.A. Leslie Jones (Edgefield, S.C.) 1998-2000

 

Evans Correctional Institute

Box 26, Folder 35

Dennis Johnson 1999

Box 26, Folder 36

Bernard Jones 2000

 

Kershaw, SC

Box 26, Folder 40

Antonio Abnathey 2000

Box 26, Folder 38

Adi Supreme Allah 2001

Box 26, Folder 39

William Henley 2000

Box 26, Folder 37

Robert S. Logan 2000-2001

 

Lieber Prison, SC

Box 26, Folder 41

Dhoruba Sankofa Lumumba 1998-2000

Box 26, Folder 42

Charles Trottman 2000

 

McCormick, SC

Box 26, Folder 44

Henry L. Aiken 1999

Box 27, Folder 4

Darvin W. Allen 1998

Box 27, Folder 3

Clarence Bryant 1999

Box 27, Folder 5

Robert Campbell 1998

Box 27, Folder 1

Felix Cheeseboro 1999

Box 27, Folder 2

Kwame' Izegwire 1997-2000

Box 26, Folder 43

Kareem Muhammad 1998-2000

Box 27, Folder 6

Ricardo S. Sherard A.K.A. Ndugu A. Damue 1998

 

Ridgeville, SC

Box 27, Folder 9

Bro. Lumumba M. Tafari 2000

Box 27, Folder 8

Dr. Shaka Macumba Zulu X 1999-2001

 

Pelzer, SC

Box 27, Folder 7

Shabaka S. Makhu s/n Greg Moment (Pelzer, SC) 1998-1999

 

Tuberville, SC

Box 27, Folder 10

Tito Cameron #244180 (Tuberville, SC) 2001

Box 22, Folder 4

South Carolina Prison Address Changes and Newspaper Subscriptions 2001-2002

 

Tennessee

Box 27, Folder 11

Omawali Ashanti Shabazz S/N Fred E. Dean (Petros, TN) 2000-2001

Box 22, Folder 3

Tennessee Prison Address Changes and Newspaper Subscriptions 1999-2002

 

Texas

 

Abilene, TX

Box 28, Folder 3

Richard T. Ayers 1999

Box 28, Folder 7

Mr. Goldie Calhoun #694958 1999

Box 28, Folder 5

Justin Corbitt 2000

Box 28, Folder 4

Clifford T. Crosby 2000

Box 28, Folder 6

Tim Dawson 1998

Box 28, Folder 2

Marshall Gardner 1999

 

Amarillo, TX

Box 28, Folder 14

Shakur Afrika S/N Derek Vinson 1998-2000

Box 28, Folder 12

Tommy C. Barnes 2000

Box 28, Folder 20

Black Sheep Prince Gen. 2001

Box 28, Folder 15

Ray Bradley 2000

Box 28, Folder 11

Mr. Charlie Ray Benjamin 2001

Box 28, Folder 21

Mr. Tony B. Garrett 2000

Box 28, Folder 16

David Harvey 1999

Box 28, Folder 17

Mr. Johnson L.V. 2001

Box 28, Folder 19

Synnachia McQueen 1999

Box 28, Folder 9

John Allen Moore 1998-2001

Box 28, Folder 10

Ray Moore #708858 2001

Box 28, Folder 18

William G. Gallo Rodriguez 1998

Box 28, Folder 8

Robert Shed 2001

Box 28, Folder 13

Mr. Victor Wess 1998

 

Austin, TX

Box 28, Folder 1

Terry Bethel (Austin, TX) 1999

 

Houston, TX

Box 27, Folder 12

Jarvis Howard (Houston, TX) 1998

 

Bastrop, TX

Box 27, Folder 48

S. Franklin (Bastrop, TX) 1998

 

Briscoe, TX

Box 27, Folder 36

Tony Reed (Briscoe, TX) 1998-1999

 

Beeville, TX

Box 27, Folder 38

Mr. Junior Brown (A.K.A. Gamba Banga Hondo) 1999-2000

Box 27, Folder 37

William J. Coleman 2000

Box 27, Folder 39

Mr. Everett Trent Charles 2000

Box 27, Folder 41

C.J. Holley III 2000

Box 27, Folder 40

William York 1998

 

Beaumont, TX

Box 27, Folder 42

Mr. Patrick Alfred A.K.A. Abdul Rasheed Mujahid 2001

Box 27, Folder 44

Mr. Jeff Allen 2001

Box 27, Folder 43

Michael W. Campbell A.K.A. Abdush Shakur 2001

Box 27, Folder 45

Antonio Clark 1999

Box 27, Folder 46

John H. Molett 2001

Box 27, Folder 47

Jerry Morales #502400 2001

 

Clements, TX

Box 27, Folder 34

Lamar Dickerson A.K.A. Saleem Abdul Bahar 2000

Box 27, Folder 35

Elliot Fulwiley 1998

Box 27, Folder 33

Malik Asadullah Muhammad A.K.A. William Mitchell 2000

 

Cuero, TX

Box 27, Folder 18

Sylvester M. Keaton 1999

Box 27, Folder 19

Wu' Mansoor X S/N Robert Davis 1999

 

Gatesville, TX

Box 27, Folder 22

Jay Brock 2000

Box 27, Folder 20

Gerry R. Hill 1999

Box 27, Folder 21

Kerry Holmes 2000

 

Prison Correspondence: Huntsville, Texas

Box 23, Folder 9

Prison Correspondence: Corey Dedrick 1998-1999

Box 23, Folder 10

Prison Correspondence: Hondo the Abolitionist (A.K.A. M. Lawrence) 1999

Box 23, Folder 12

Prison Correspondence: Jerrell L. Sims 2001

Box 23, Folder 11

Prison Correspondence: Nanon Williams 1999

 

Prison Correspondence: Iowa Park, Texas

Box 23, Folder 17

Prison Correspondence: Gerard Brignac 1999

Box 23, Folder 14

Prison Correspondence: Robert Lee Davis 1999

Box 23, Folder 15

Prison Correspondence: Adrian Du Crest 2000

Box 23, Folder 16

Prison Correspondence: Randy C. Henry 1999

Box 23, Folder 13

Prison Correspondence: Willie A. Milton 1998-2001

 

Prison Correspondence: Kenedy, Texas

Box 23, Folder 18

Prison Correspondence: Oliver Broadmax 1999

Box 23, Folder 19

Prison Correspondence: Anthony Horn 1998

Box 23, Folder 20

Prison Correspondence: Paul E.H. Lawson 1998

Box 23, Folder 21

Prison Correspondence: Aaron Runnel 1999

 

Prison Correspondence: Kountze, Texas

Box 23, Folder 22

Prison Correspondence: Quincy Dixon 1998-2001

Box 23, Folder 23

Prison Correspondence: Hubert C. Irvine Jr. 1999

 

Prison Correspondence: Livingston, Texas

Box 23, Folder 26

Prison Correspondence: Bro. Khalifah Asaad Rahman A.K.A. Mr. RD Bonner 2000

Box 23, Folder 24

Prison Correspondence: Ray Anthony Smith 1999

Box 23, Folder 25

Prison Correspondence: Anthony Wayne White 1999

 

Prison Correspondence: Lubbock, Texas

Box 23, Folder 27

Prison Correspondence: Raynard Lemarr Bradford 2000

 

Prison Correspondence: Lovelady, Texas

Box 23, Folder 29

Prison Correspondence: Roy (Nebo) Thomas 1994-2000

Box 23, Folder 28

Prison Correspondence: Mack Webb 2000

 

Prison Correspondence: Midway, Texas

Box 23, Folder 32

Prison Correspondence: David Lee Collins 1997-1998

Box 23, Folder 31

Prison Correspondence: Erick L. Mack 2000

Box 23, Folder 33

Prison Correspondence: Marcus Miller 1999

Box 23, Folder 30

Prison Correspondence: C. Frank Thompson III 1998

Box 23, Folder 34

Prison Correspondence: John Wilson III 1997-1999

 

Prison Correspondence: Mineral Wells, Texas

Box 23, Folder 35

Prison Correspondence: Jerry Bethel 1998

 

Prison Correspondence: New Boston, Texas

Box 23, Folder 39

Prison Correspondence: Sylvester Coleman 2000

Box 23, Folder 36

Prison Correspondence: Diarron D. Davis 1999-2000

Box 23, Folder 37

Prison Correspondence: Melvin Harris 1998-1999

Box 23, Folder 40

Prison Correspondence: Walter Lee Medford 1998

Box 23, Folder 38

Prison Correspondence: David Wright 1998-1999

 

Prison Correspondence: Palestine, Texas

Box 23, Folder 41

Prison Correspondence: Freddy Hurley 1998-2001

 

Prison Correspondence: Preston E. Smith Unit, Texas

Box 23, Folder 42

Prison Correspondence: Hannibal Brown 2000

 

Prison Correspondence: Rosharon, Texas

Box 23, Folder 45

Prison Correspondence: Walter Brown 1998

Box 23, Folder 44

Prison Correspondence: Michael Davis Jr. 2000

Box 23, Folder 46

Prison Correspondence: Rex Lewis 1998

Box 23, Folder 43

Prison Correspondence: Ted Thornton 1999-2001

 

Prison Correspondence: Tennessee Colony, Texas

Box 23, Folder 49

Prison Correspondence: D. Hancock Bey 685322 2001

Box 23, Folder 61

Prison Correspondence: Anthony Bibbs 2000

Box 23, Folder 64

Prison Correspondence: Kenneth Brown 1999

Box 23, Folder 70

Prison Correspondence: Ronnie Campbell 1998

Box 23, Folder 48

Prison Correspondence: James Crawford 1999

Box 23, Folder 60

Prison Correspondence: Rodrick Davis 1999-2001

Box 23, Folder 69

Prison Correspondence: Roy Lee Dean 1998

Box 23, Folder 59

Prison Correspondence: Daniel L. Dodd 1999

Box 23, Folder 62

Prison Correspondence: Elvin Foreman A.K.A. Ayodele Balagoon 2000

Box 23, Folder 68

Prison Correspondence: Effirem Z. Green 1998

Box 23, Folder 50

Prison Correspondence: Alvaro Hernandez 1997-1998

Box 23, Folder 72

Prison Correspondence: Ronnie Hudson 1998-2001

Box 23, Folder 55

Prison Correspondence: T. James #848684 2001

Box 23, Folder 56

Prison Correspondence: J. Johnson 1999

Box 23, Folder 63

Prison Correspondence: Jerry Kelly 1999

Box 23, Folder 58

Prison Correspondence: Bruce Andris Leslie 1999-2001

Box 23, Folder 47

Prison Correspondence: Samuel C. Lewis 1998

Box 23, Folder 51

Prison Correspondence: Harold McDaniel 1998-1999

Box 23, Folder 52

Prison Correspondence: Cory D. Major I 1998

Box 23, Folder 57

Prison Correspondence: Gemorn Massey 1998

Box 23, Folder 67

Prison Correspondence: Clark (Malik) Morrison

Box 23, Folder 54

Prison Correspondence: William Nod 2000

Box 23, Folder 71

Prison Correspondence: Jerrell Sims 1999

Box 23, Folder 66

Prison Correspondence: Henry Mujahid Williams 2000

Box 23, Folder 53

Prison Correspondence: Norris Wimlish 1999

Box 23, Folder 65

Prison Correspondence: Edward Douglas Womalk 1999

Box 12, Folder 11

Texas Prison Letters and Materials 2007-2009

Box 12, Folder 7, 8

Texas Prison Letters and Correspondence Rejections 1995-06-19-2004-03-30

 

Woodville, TX/Gib Lewis Plantation

Box 27, Folder 14

Benjamin Douglas Lane 2000

Box 27, Folder 15

Shamayda Revolution Howard 2000

Box 27, Folder 16

Allen B. Nichols 2000

Box 27, Folder 17

Samuel E. Perrino 2000

Box 22, Folder 2

Vermont Prison Correspondence and Poems

Box 22, Folder 1

Virginia Prison Correspondence 1999-2002

Box 21, Folder 26

Washington/Washington D.C. Prison Correspondence 2001-2002

Box 5, Folder 33

Prison Letters 1995-05-18-1996-07-21

Box 25, Folder 6

Randall E. Brooks, Minister NPVM Membership 2007

Box 26, Folder 24

Odell E. Davis (Redfield, SD) 1998-2000

Box 46, Folder 7

Gregory Franklin 1987-1999

Box 25, Folder 7

Brandy Frye NPVM Prisoner Membership Request 2007

Box 25, Folder 8

Acie Gilkey Jr. NPVM Prisoner Membership Request 2007

Box 26, Folder 20

Garrison Johnson Request for Legal Assistance 2006

Box 37, Folder 6

Vincent Johnson (Iowa State Prison) 1998-2000

Box 37, Folder 30

Throme Lacroix 1997

Box 34, Folder 36

Richard Mafundi Lake 1998-2001

Box 25, Folder 9

Carlos Love NPVM Legal Assistance 2007

Box 25, Folder 12

Demitris McGree Request for Legal Assistance 2007

Box 36, Folder 22

Maulana Modibo Eusi (Florence, CO) 1998

Box 25, Folder 10

John H. Molett NPVM Membership 2007

Box 25, Folder 11

Adrian Moore Request for Legal Assistance 2007

Box 25, Folder 13

Stanfrod "Africa" Shuman NPVM Membership 2007

Box 25, Folder 14

Bryan N. Taylor Request for Legal Assistance 2007

Box 25, Folder 15

Twitch X Materials Request 2007

Box 26, Folder 16

Prison Correspondence: La' Darrian Wade 2006

Box 25, Folder 16

Tom Big Wellin Materials Exchange

Box 26, Folder 21

Request for Legal Assistance: Curtis J. Williams and John D. Melton 2006

Box 25, Folder 17

Lucious Weatherspoon Request for Legal Assistance 2007

Box 26, Folder 19

William A. Zuder Request for Legal Assistance 2006

Box 22, Folder 19

International Correspondence 2001-2002

Box 12, Folder 2

Mail to and From Corrections Facilities Officers Rejecting Newspapers 1992-12-07-2001-03-21

Box 21, Folder 25

New Panther Vanguard Movement (NPVM) Prison Correspondence 2005

Box 25, Folder 2

People's College of Law Unopened Prison Correspondence 2007

Box 12, Folder 5

Prison Correspondence 2007-05-21-2008-01-31

Box 46, Folder 6

Prison Correspondence: Letters, Materials Exchange, and Services 1972-1989

Box 24, Folder 33

Prison Correspondence and Materials Exchange 2000-2001

Box 24, Folder 34

Prison Correspondence: Lawyer Assistance Request 2007

Box 26, Folder 17

Prison Correspondence: Pelican Bay S.H.U. 2006

Box 25, Folder 18

NPVM Prisoner Legal Mail 2007

Box 41, Folder 10

Various Prison Letters 1997-2001

Box 38, Folder 1

Various Prison Mail 2011-2012

 

Prison System Research

Box 44, Folder 15

America's Death Penalty Unequal...Just Us Conference 1997

Box 39, Folder 4

Prisons for Profit/"Economical Slavery"

Box 45, Folder 1

Prisons Research 1994-2000

 

News Publications

Box 39, Folder 1

Jericho Movement/The War on Drugs 2004

Box 1, Folder 2

Political Prisoners 1992-2001

Scope and Contents

2 copies Title: “N.J. political prisoners do hard time in solitary” Author: Bill Sanderson, Record Staff Writer Date: Thursday, June 11, 1982 Publication: “The Record” Subject: Ojore N. Lutalo
Title: “Free Black political prisoners!” Date: March 24, 1998 Publication: “The Final Call” Subject: “Jericho ’98 reveals America’s dirty little secret”
Publication: “San Francisco Bay View” (National Black Newspaper of the Year-awarded by the National Black Chamber of Commerce) Volume 25, Number 15. April 12, 2000 Front page: Subheadings: “Three Strikes amendment backers rally in Sacramento” “Black churches unite to build the community” by Willie Ratcliff “Army for Justice” by Nayaba Arinde “Honoring our freedom fighters” by Kiilu Nyasha “Celebrating the Children of Resistance” by Frances M. Beal “Not one more Bomb” “Stop Global Gentrification” by Wroxton Perry
Box 44, Folder 14

Prison/Crime News Clippings 1990-2001

 

"Prison Focus"

Box 9, Folder 33

"Prison Focus" Volume 1, Number 3 (Summer) 1997

Box 39, Folder 16

"Prison Focus" No. 20 2004

Box 23, Folder 8

"Prison Focus" No. 24, 29 (Winter) 2005-2007

Box 14, Folder 16

"Prison Focus" Number 27 (Spring) 2007

Box 11, Folder 13

"Right On!" #6 (Winter) New Afrikan Black Panther Party Prison Chapter Newsletter 2006-2007

 

Services for Prisoners

Box 42, Folder 24

"Breaking the Cycle of Incarceration" ""Unlock the Potential"" "Client Services" Los Angeles County 2005

Box 26, Folder 4

Civil Action Against Prison Mail Censorship 1992

Box 25, Folder 19

Families to Amend California's Three Strikes Facts Correspondence 2007

Box 41, Folder 17

False Imprisonment Drawings

Box 18, Folder 18

"Legal Services for Prisoners with Children" 2001

Box 31, Folder 1

MOVE Organization Justice Movements 1995

Box 31, Folder 2

The November Coalition (War on Drugs) 2001

Box 25, Folder 3

Prisoner Assistance Groups/Publications 2007

Box 27, Folder 70

Support the Pelican Bay State Prison Peace Talks

 

Reparations for Slavery

Scope and Contents

The reparations movement believes that the descendants of enslaved persons as a result of the Atlantic Slave Trade should receive not only payments as compensation but increased government recognition of slavery and it's liable parties. This series details different variations of the movement, news coverage, court files, the history of the Atlantic Slave Trade, and government petitions.
 

Reparations News Coverage

Box 40, Folder 10

"The Final Call" Vol. 22, No. 44 (Reparations Issue) 2003

Box 32, Folder 10

"Los Angeles Times:" "Reparations Idea Gains Support Among Blacks" 2001

Box 14, Folder 28

"Los Angeles Times" "Reparation Idea Gains Support Among Blacks" 2001-02-11

Box 41, Folder 5

"Muhammad Speaks" Reparations News Stories

Box 19, Folder 22

N'COBRA "Reparations Now!" Articles on Reparations 1983-2005

Box 25, Folder 49

"Negro Slavery Again---Confronts U.S. Courts" 1988

Box 7, Folder 1

Newspaper Clippings on Reparations 1989-07-08-2002-05-23

Box 11, Folder 17

"Our Weekly Los Angeles" Newspaper Reparations Issue 2005-02-24-2005-03-02

Box 48, Folder 11

Reparations News Clippings 1995-2001

Box 9, Folder 3

"Reparations Update!" (Reparations Mobilization Coalition Newsletter) 2002

Box 25, Folder 30

"Reparations Now!" N'COBRA Newsletter 2007

Box 40, Folder 8

Reparations and Apartheid Newspaper Clippings

 

Panthers on Reparations

Box 28, Folder 29

NPVM Reparations Papers 1992-2004

Box 19, Folder 18

New Panther Vanguard Movement (NPVM) California Department of Insurance Slave Era Insurance Policies 1978-2003

Box 19, Folder 12

New Panther Vanguard Movement (NPVM) National Conference on Reparations 2000

Box 16, Folder 1

New Panther Vanguard Publication on Reparations Campaign: "A Political Strategy to Redress the Kidnapping, Murder, and Theft of the Land and Labor of Africans, African-Americans and Indigenous People" 2001-04

Box 14, Folder 26

New Panther Vanguard Monthly Community Forum "Reparations: Does the United Nations Have a Role to Play?" 2001-07-18

Box 9, Folder 15

New Panther Vanguard Movement: "Why Intercommunal Reparations?" and "Intercommunal Reparations Now!" Community Educational Protest Flyers 2001-11-02-2001-11-09

Box 19, Folder 13

New Panther Vanguard Movement (NPVM) Committee for African-American Reparations 2003

Box 19, Folder 17

New Panther Vanguard Movement (NPVM) Global Afrikan Congress Canada 2004

Box 9, Folder 4

New Panther Vanguard Movement (NPVM): "Petition to the United States for Payment of Reparations to African-Americans and Indigenous People"

Box 10, Folder 1

New Panther Vanguard Publication on Reparations Campaign: "A Political Strategy to Redress the Kidnapping, Murder, and Theft of the Land and Labor of Africans, African-Americans and Indigenous People"

Box 40, Folder 11

NPVM on Reparations 2006

Box 9, Folder 12

"Rally For Reparations!" Flyers (The New Vanguard Panther Movement) 1999-11-20

Box 14, Folder 9

"Remembering the Black Panther Party: Political Prisoners and the Reparations Movement" Program 2002-10-12

 

National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America (N'COBRA)

Biographical / Historical

N’COBRA is a group that believes that the descendants of African chattel slavery are entitled to reparations.
Box 19, Folder 19

National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America (N'COBRA) Los Angeles Chapter By-Laws 1998

Box 19, Folder 20

N'COBRA Forms 1998-2005

Box 20, Folder 4

N'COBRA Los Angeles Chapter Information, Meetings, and Contacts 1998-1999

Box 49, Folder 20

N'COBRA/Young Black LA Agendas 1998-1999

Box 19, Folder 21

N'COBRA Los Angeles Chapter Events and Campaigns 1998-2005

Box 19, Folder 7

N'COBRA Correspondence 1999-2005

Box 39, Folder 15

N'COBRA Publications and Reparations Events 2001-2004

Box 39, Folder 14

N'COBRA Conferences and Rallies 2002-2004

Box 39, Folder 14

N'COBRA 15th Annual Conference 2004

Box 20, Folder 1

N'COBRA Organizational Leadership Roundtable Report and Update 2004

Box 39, Folder 13

N'COBRA Ephemera and Conference Information 2004-2005

Box 10, Folder 30

National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America (N'COBRA) Events and Membership Applications 2004-06-2005-06

Box 12, Folder 10

N'COBRA and NDABA Reparations Groups 2004-06-2007-05-21

Box 10, Folder 31

National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America (N'COBRA) in Los Angeles 2006-09-2006-10

Box 48, Folder 18

N'COBRA Retreat CSU Dominguez Hills 2006

Box 40, Folder 35

N'COBRA and SUCARDIF Reparations Conference 2006

Box 26, Folder 9

N'COBRA Organizational Roundtable Contact List

 

N'CREW: National Coalition For Reparation And Economic Wealth

Box 5, Folder 21

N'Crew and "Los Angeles Times" Publications on Latter Saints and Slavery 2001-02-28-2003-08-17

Box 5, Folder 17

Southern California N'Crew Chapter on Reparations 2000-08-28-2002-08-17

 

NDABA

Box 10, Folder 29

NDABA Reparations Movement Petition 2004-08-02-2004-09-15

Box 20, Folder 2

NDABA Movement Meetings 2004-2005

 

Reparations Conferences and Presentations

Box 27, Folder 63

ACCRA (Reparations Conference) 2006

Box 27, Folder 52

Bridgetown Protocols: Reparations Working Group Report 2002

Box 26, Folder 8

Call for a National Reparations Congress 2004

Box 40, Folder 6

Conference Correspondence on Reparations, Racism and Activism 2001

Box 48, Folder 3

"Create the Future" Conference Theme: "Transformation, Reparation, Repatriation and Reconciliation" 2006

Box 44, Folder 21

"Developing A Jobs/Income and Full Employment Campaign: A Comprehensive Black Reparations Agenda" by Duren 1983

Box 29, Folder 17

"Dissolution of the Panther Party Chapter and Withdrawal from the Black United Front LA" 1981

Box 49, Folder 3

Global Pan-Afrikan Reparations and Repatriation Conference (GPARRC) 2006

Box 27, Folder 77

Global Pan-Afrikan Reparations and Repatriation Conference (GPARRC) 2006

Box 26, Folder 6

Intercommunal Reparations Now! International Day Against Racism- Los Angeles 2001

Box 9, Folder 16

"International Day of Actions Against Racism-Los Angeles": "Intercommunal Reparations Now!" Protest Flyers 2001-08-31

Box 9, Folder 23

"Introduction to the First Intercommunal Conference on Reparations" 2000-10-14

Box 7, Folder 3

National Organizing Campaign for African-American Reparations

Box 19, Folder 10

National Reparations Congress 2004

Box 27, Folder 56

National Reparations Congress: "Attention Africans in the Diaspora" 2006

Box 26, Folder 12

National Reparations Congress Documents 2003-2004

Box 41, Folder 16

NAAVM Reparations Press Statement 1996

Box 26, Folder 14

"Our Case For An Intercommunal Reparations Reparations Campaign" 2001

Box 24, Folder 22

Pamphlet: "National Reparations Education & Mobilization Campaign Launched by The Reparations Mobilization Coalition"

Box 49, Folder 18

Reparations Conference International Contacts 2000

Box 49, Folder 12

Reparations Campaign: IRS, N'COBRA, PAC Roundtable, & NPVM 2000-2006

Box 24, Folder 20

The Reparations Education Committee Student Programs and Meeting Agendas 2002-2003

Box 5, Folder 14

Reparations Presentations by Sillis Muhammad 2000-02-02

Box 24, Folder 21

Reparations United Front (RUF) Meeting Agenda and Minutes 2004

Box 24, Folder 24

Reparations Union Recruiting Guide and The Committee for African-American Reparations (CAAR) Information 2004

Box 26, Folder 11

Reparations United Front/National Reparations Congress 2003-2004

Box 26, Folder 23

Reparations United Front Meeting Agendas and Publications 2003-2004

Box 9, Folder 19

"Report on the First Intercommunal Conference on Reparations for Africans, African-Americans and Indigenous People" 2000-10-14

Box 27, Folder 64

"Report on the First Intercommunal Conference on Reparations for Africans, African-Americans and Indigenous People" 2000

Box 27, Folder 71

Resolution in Support of Reparations NAACP Presentation 1997

Box 39, Folder 20

Self-Determination Committee/Reparations Publications 1997-1998

Box 26, Folder 7

Signed Reparations Petitions 2001

 

Slavery/Reparations History

Box 41, Folder 6

"The Alchemy and Legacy of the United States of America's Sanctions of Slavery and Segregation: A Property Law Equitable Remedy Analysis of African-American Reparations"

Box 40, Folder 7

Atlantic Slave Trade Map

Box 41, Folder 7

History of 40 Acres and a Mule

Box 24, Folder 23

IRS Reparations Payments 2002-2003

Box 40, Folder 9

Map of Africa/Atlantic Slave Trade Destinations

Box 7, Folder 6, Box 7, Folder 6

Materials on Reparations and Contemporary Racism 1979-2005

Scope and Contents

Ephemera, essays, and articles
Box 41, Folder 12

Various Reparations/History Speeches and Papers 1997-2000

 

Reparations Education/Information

Box 9, Folder 2

10 Reasons Why Reparations Means Self-Determination

Box 18, Folder 14

"Against Reparations" by John McWhorter 2001

Box 38, Folder 9

"The Black Codes UBUNTU" "on Africa Post 9-11" 2001

Box 9, Folder 22

"Black Reparations Movement: In Need of A Bold and Visionary Strategy"

Box 2, Folder 17

The Case for Reparations 1995-12-20-2001-09-01

Box 39, Folder 17

"Crimes Against Humanity and Reparations" by Dr. Conrad W. Worrill

Box 15

D-Dash "Reparations Are Due" CD Poster

Box 24, Folder 25

"The Ethics of Reparations: Engaging the Holocaust of Enslavement" by Dr. Maulana Karenga 2001

Box 5, Folder 15

Letters to and from B. Kwaku Duren on Reparations 2000-01-14-2000-04-02

Box 26, Folder 10

"One Capital Indivisible Under God" by Cynthia Lucas Hewitt 2004

Box 26, Folder 15

Reparations Booklet 1996-1997

Box 7, Folder 2

Reparations Education

Box 24, Folder 18

Reparations Information/Conference NPVM and N'COBRA Mailing List 1998

Box 48, Folder 12

Reparations Notes

Box 40, Folder 5

Reparations Organization Contacts and Donations List

Box 11, Folder 8

Reparations Payments Information and Posters

Box 36, Folder 32

Reparations Publications/Various Papers 1997-2001

Scope and Contents

Also includes a CD.
Box 9, Folder 5

Untitled Essay on Slavery

 

Reparations in Government and Courts

Box 38, Folder 5

Africa Reparations Movement: "The legal basis of the claim for Reparations" 1993

Box 27, Folder 50

Application to the International Court of Justice (on slavery/genocide) 2006

Box 39, Folder 23

Commission to Study Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act 2003

Box 9, Folder 1

Congressman John Conyers: "A Call to All Congressional Black Caucus Members to Co-Sponsor the Commission to Study Reparation Proposals for African Americans Act" 1999-01-25

Box 41, Folder 8

Deadria Farmer-Paellmann v. Fleet Boston Financial Corporation 2002

Box 9, Folder 4

HR-40 Legislative History and Materials 1994-05-27-1997-01

Box 32, Folder 15

Petition to the United States Congress for Payment of Reparations to African-Americans and Indigenous People

 

Art, Essays and Self-Expression

Scope and Contents

This series contains several forms of art such as photo exhibits, music advertisements, film festivals, theater, and prose and poetry. While not art in the traditional sense, there are informational and op-ed essays of self-expression on topics such as racial identity and representations of minorities in art and media. Finally, there are a plethora of news articles covering art and popular culture.
 

Cinematic Arts

 

Brochures and Flyers

Box 14, Folder 4

Flyer: "It's About Time Presents First West Coast BPP Video Festival" 2002-10-18-2002-10-19

Box 44, Folder 20

Film/Television Services Events/Brochures 1998

Box 25, Folder 43

Free Film Series Program 1973-1977

Box 9, Folder 17

Flyers: "Noticiero Pacifica and the New Panther Vanguard Movement Political and Cultural Events" and New Panther Community Forum Film Screenings and Discussions 2001-12-07-2001-12-16

 

Cinematic Arts Articles

Box 2, Folder 3

Articles and Flyers on Non-Western Cinema 1985-01-01-1996-12-31

Box 2, Folder 6

Articles on Black and Asian films, filmmakers, and Cinematic Representations 1993-01-01-2000-10-09

 

Film Production Notes

Box 12, Folder 3

"All Power to the People: The History and Legacy of the Black Panther Party" Film Screenings and Discussions 2008-01-10-2008-01-12

Box 44, Folder 19

"Busing to Prisons" Neelam Sharma Film Production Notes 1996-1998

Box 29, Folder 2

"Injustice" Documentary (UK) 2001

 

Essays

Box 24, Folder 10

Black Panther Party Writings 1967-1996

Box 43, Folder 17

Essays by NPVM Members/Supporters 1994

Box 38, Folder 8

"For anyone who is considered to be African or "Black""

Box 16, Folder 30

Gerald Reed Essays and African-American Organization Information 1987-1988

Box 32, Folder 14

"The Merging Process: An Intercommunalist Perspective"

Box 49, Folder 4

"No Iraqi Called Me A Nigger!" "Support Chris Gatewood" by Lorenzo Komboa Ervin

Box 33, Folder 12

"Overview of the Organized Political Struggle in the United States" Draft (1950-1980)

Box 9, Folder 6

"The Technology Question" by Huey P. Newton 1972

Box 47, Folder 25

Various Essays by B. Kwaku Duren 1982-1993

 

Graphic Arts

Box 18, Folder 20

"All Power to the People: Graphics of the Black Panther Party 1966-1974"

Box 2, Folder 5

Advertisements for African-American Books, Art Events, Music Events, and Political Exhibits 1997-06-26-1998-07-31

Box 42, Folder 25

The Black Panthers Photos by Stephen Shames & Posters from Alden Kimbrough's Archives Flyers 2006

Box 23, Folder 5

"Black Panther: The Revolutionary Art of Emory Douglas" 2008-02-24

Box 21, Folder 1

Britain Leaflets Artwork 1984-1990

Box 14, Folder 14

California State Parks Celebrates Black History Month Poster

Box 49, Folder 6

Emory Douglas "Los Angeles Times" Art Exhibit Article 2007

Box 25, Folder 48

Free South Africa Print 1986

Box 11, Folder 14

George Bush Art

Box 30, Folder 14

Image Analyst 1969-1998

Box 34, Folder 60

Latin American Revolutionary Drawings

Box 41, Folder 11

Walter J. Lee Photographic Projects 1998

Box 18, Folder 19

"Posters on the Myths and Realities of the Immigrant Experience" An Exhibition by The Center for the Study of Political Graphics

Box 38, Folder 7

Vernon Smith Art Correspondence 1974-1994

Box 42, Folder 23

"To Serve the People Body and Soul" The Photography of the Black Panther Party Flyer 2005

Box 10, Folder 28

"To Serve the People Body and Soul" The Photography of the Black Panther Party Event 2005-05-06-2005-06-30

Box 25, Folder 5

Billy X Photo Exhibit

 

Music

Scope and Contents

In chronological order.
Box 2, Folder 7

Articles and Advertisements on African, African-American, and Indian Music 1996-07-01-2000-06-01

Box 15

Dead Prez “Let’s Get Free” Album Poster 2000-03-14

Box 11, Folder 10

"Lift Every Voice and Sing"

Box 12, Folder 4

"Los Angeles Times" Clippings on the "Rap War" 2008-03-19

Box 2, Folder 4

Minorities in Cinema and Music 1990-05-31-2000-02-11

Box 49, Folder 19

National Black Anti-Defamation Association (NBADA) Music/Film Industry 1999-2003

Box 49, Folder 2

Operation Hip-Hop-Stop Black Street Gang Violence- 2005

Box 40, Folder 37

"Respect Her Gangsta!: A Review of the Music of Elaine Brown" 2005

Box 49, Folder 10

"Respect Her Gangsta!: A Review of the Music of Elaine Brown" 2005

 

Prose and Poetry

Box 1, Folder 13

Articles, Essays, and Poetry on African-American Issues 1990-06-18-2000-05-16

Scope and Contents

This is a collection of articles and essays: -“The Mirror Image of Racism within Our [sic] Ourselves (A Search for Answers in Black and Latino Relations)” by E.F. Mohammed Martinez. -“Supportive of Other Revolutionary Organizations, The Black Guerilla Family” -“The Spellbinder’s Gift” “Assembly Instructions for Your New Life” by OG Mandino -“What About the VRA?” By J! -“Modern Dependency” by W.E. Burns (An essay written for an English class) -“Dual Identity A Black Indian Speaks” by Cherry R. Thompson and “Family Tree Investigation Tips with Cornelius L. Cooper in “Port of Harlem Magazine,” 1996. -“White Workers and Their Unions” by Ali Kahlid Abdullah -“The Wheel of Revolution” -“A Pro Black Dream” -An essay or speech by Malik Amenata Ismail-Minister of Information, Vanguard Movement, that discusses drugs and the criminal justice system. -“Black Thoughts From a Madman… Down Ass Black Thoughts From a Madman…” - “You Can Kill A Revolutionary But You Can’t Kill A Revolution!” -Writings by an unspecified author that addresses the New Afrikan American Vanguard movement. -Stapled articles: “Simonov’s Cold War Carbine” from the “Weapons and Equipment Guide” No. 67. “Black nationalists picket to protest 2 members’ arrests” by Nichele Hoskins, “Star Telegram,” 1997 -An informative flyer introducing the New Panther Vanguard Movement. -A flyer invitation from The Schiller Institute inviting Mr. Duren “to a Town Meeting to: Stop the Political Lynchings, Stop N.A.F.T.A and Prison Slave Labor.” Attached to this are the following essays/articles: “Battle rages around McDade-Murtha ‘Citizens Protection Act of 1998’” “FBI-DOJ suffer major defeat in Houston ‘Fruehmenschen’ case” -“Point of View African-American or American-African?” by Kofi Michel Guy Williams Opantri, Sept. 27, 1995. -“Throwing Down” an essay/article about the African-American community from the 60s-90s. -“Who Killed L.A.?: The War Against the Cities” by Mike Davis from “Crossroads,” June 1993. - A news release by Paula Retamosa of “Real News Service:” “Simpson Back in Criminal Court,” May 16, 2000. -Articles from “The Nation,” July 26/August 2, 1999: “Organizing the Hip-Hop Generation” by Angela Ards “Israel, Syria and Lebanon Are Ready to Negotiate, But Many Obstacles Remain” “A Peace of the Brave” by Milton Viorst -“Printed from “It’s Our World” Issue #5.” Interview with Ali Khalid Abdullah on the following topics: the war in Kosovo, the shootings in Littleton, and “What Leads Kids to Violence?” This also includes the following poems: “Tashina” by Reginald S. Lewis and “Hair Dye” by Tabitha Howay. -“A Review of the East Coast National Panther Summit” by Jenga Mwendo -National Report section of “The New York Times” from April 18, 1997: “Former Big-City Plater Observes from Sidelines” by Dirk Johnson -Editorial from the “Dallas Morning News” June 12, 1996: “What Now? Threats of violence challenge the whole city” -“African Americans and Jews: Relationship not so secret,” June 12, 1994, “Houston Defender” by Earl Ofari Hutchinson -“A New Vanguard for Angry White Men” Best and Worst of our Past” by A. Asadullah Samad from the “Los Angeles Sentinel,” December 8, 1994. -“Separatism Down South” by Adam Nossiter from “The Nation” -“Why in the hell must we forgive and forget?” by Thomas Muhammad from “Community Pulse,” August 9, 1997. -“Mickey Leland” from “Texas Monthly,” November 1999 -“Thinking About U.S. Latino Identity & History” by Gerald E. Poyo - A letter addressed to “Fellow Citizens” from Bob Lee about the destruction of black churches in the South, date: August 12, 1996. -A letter typed to Margret Bodell from Michelle Barnes, the Executive Director of the Community Artists’ Collective, date 29 September 1999. -A piece on the following “Texas Trailblazers: Mickey Leland Louis Dorian C.F. Richardson Clifford F. Smith Bessie Coleman Julia C. Hester Richard Allen L.A. Nixon William M. McDonald A.W. Jackson R.L. Smith J. Mason Brewer Sutton E. Griggs -An essay by Bob Lee on “Lynchings” (sic) written in 1994, Black History Month. -“O.J. Simpson Victim of High Tech Lynch Mobs” by Bob Lee from the “Houston Forward Times” on July 20, 1996. -“Lynchings (sic): America’s Unsolved, Unpunished Murder Cases” from the “Houston Sun” -“Brewer Lured to Jasper for “Love” of Fellow Killer” by Ed Wendt from the “Forward Times,” September 28, 1999. -“James, Byrd Jr.” by Paula Burka -“Jasper Texas,” a poem by Marilyn Buck, “In memory of James Byrd, Jr.” -“For a Sad Time, Contact KKK.COM” by Bob Lee, “Houston Forward Times,” July 22-28, 1998. -“The Klan fundamentally has UnAmerican Goals” by Bob Lee, “Houston Forward Times,” September 28, 1991. -A picture of a Nazi SS officer from The Hall of Remembrance, the Holocaust Memorial. -“Racism, hate, segregation, ‘old south’ still stand” by Bob Lee, “The Jasper NewsBoy,” June 9, 1999. -“Thomas has lost his roots,” article on Clarence Thomas by Bob Lee -“Da’ Mayor speaks out on church burning” by Bob Lee, “Forward Times,” Sept 12, 1996. -“Notes by DA Mayor of Fifth Ward” by Bob Lee, 3-23-91 -“Death of the Messangers” by Bob Lee, “The Informer and Texas Freeman,” January 18, 1992. -“Capitol Punishment is Wrong” by Bob Lee, 1-21-97 -“Gary Graham and the state of Texas” by Louise James, “Houston NewsPages” -“Survey reveals widespread hunger in city’s Fifth Ward” -Continuation of the Texas Trailblazer Series: Nat Q. Henderson, Bob Lee -“Poetry with Reason without Rhymes for Rev. Henry Lyons” by Bob Lee -“Profanity of Reality: Democratic Genocide, Humanitarian Mass Murder & Free Speech Drive-Bys” -An E-mail exchange, addressed to John V. Wilmerding about a “Washington Post” article about protests. -A letter about Reggae -A letter from activist Leslie Johnson-Seale.
Box 1, Folder 15

Black Literature: Prose and Poetry 1969-04-26-2000-06-06

Box 46, Folder 9

Emmanuela Ortiz 9/11 Poem

Box 34, Folder 44

History of the So. Cal BPP "The Unwritten Chapter" by Duren

 

Theater

Box 46, Folder 25

"The Three Trillion Dollar Opera" (Business Project Play)

Box 1, Folder 14

Unity Ensemble Theater Company 1998

Scope and Contents

Photographs and textual materials.
 

Video and Audio Cassettes

Scope and Contents

Documentaries, interviews, speeches, and taped events.
Box 13

Black Panther Party: Applegate-Duren II's Leung-Ordax and Martin V. Smith Full Trial 1992-04-11

Scope and Contents

In Maxell paper case.
Box 13

Black Panther Films by Newsreel: "Black Panther: Off the Pig" and "Black Panther: Mayday" 1968-1969

Box 13

BPP: Black Panther Party 1/2-inch Video Cassette

Box 13

"City of Muslims"

Box 13

Fidel Castro

Scope and Contents

Sony video case
Box 13

"Frederick Douglass's Greatest Speeches" "The Lesson of the Hour" Delivered by Fred Morsell 1992

Box 13

Kwaku Duren Interview 2009

Box 13

Kwaku Duren

Scope and Contents

Goldstar case
Box 13

"Genocide by Sanctions" International Action Center Medicine for Iraq

Box 13

"Important CNN Interview with Mitchell Mordas U.S. Citizen Who Goes to Cuba"

Scope and Contents

Video cassette
Box 13

Intercommunal Youth Institute

Box 13

"Larry King Interview with Louis Farrakhan"

Scope and Contents

Video cassette
Box 13

"Legacy of the Black Panthers A Look Forward" 1994

Box 13

"The Legacy of The Black Panther Party" by Glenda Wilson H.S. Students for English 3/U.S. History Class 1997-06-02

Box 13

MATHA Network presents "Global White Supremacy" by Dr. Amos Wilson

Box 13

"Media One Interview"

Scope and Contents

Video cassette, copy made for Kwaku.
 

Neil Flowers Interviews

Scope and Contents

This series consists of interviews conducted by Neil Flowers with Kwaku Duren and Duren family members and friends.
Box 13

Neil Flowers Interviews Kwaku Duren 2009

Box 13

Neil Flowers Interviews Kwaku Duren 2009

Box 13

Neil Flowers Interviews Kwaku Duren Tape #1 2009

Box 13

Neil Flowers Interviews Kwaku Duren Interview #6 2009

Box 13

Neil Flowers Interviews Kwaku Duren (7th Interview)

Box 13

Neil Flowers Interviews Kwaku Duren and Joyce Duren 2009

Scope and Contents

Joyce Duren is Kwaku Duren's sister.
Box 13

Neil Flowers Interviews Mary Blackburn

Scope and Contents

"Mary Blackburn, Mother of Seth Blackburn, Kwaku's Son."
Box 13

Neil Flowers Interviews Mary Blackburn (Part II) 2010

Box 13

Neil Flowers Interviews Willie Wade Bennett 2009

Box 13

The Panama Deception

Box 13

"Our Community Matters" Host: Sharon Shelton, Producer: Richard O. Jones and "Million Man March II" Guest: The Vanguard 1995-09-15

Box 13

Panthers

Scope and Contents

In Fuji paper case.
Box 13

"Raw Footage: NAAVM: Interviews Inside & Outside NAAVM Office, Los Angeles, Plus Location Footage (on street)

Scope and Contents

Video cassette
Box 13

"Reparations Now!" and Kwanzaa 2000

Scope and Contents

Sony case
Box 13

Rushes The Vanguard

Box 13

The Talking Drum Community Forum Del Jones Presents "The War Correspondent" "A Case of Global Genocide"

Box 30, Folder 15

Commemoration Committee for the Black Panther Party 1990-2001

 

Public Presentations

Scope and Contents

This series contains notes, transcripts, and meeting minutes from various forms of public presentation such as conferences and speeches. Materials here range from community/neighborhood meetings to world conferences. Various papers related to meetings or conferences can be found under “Police Misconduct and Accountability” and “Community Outreach and Activism.”
 

California

Box 39, Folder 19

C.C.E.D.A. Meetings/Conferences 2002-2004

Box 3, Folder 8

Community Conference: Police Brutality and Power Abuses!- Coalition Against Police Abuse and Greater Watts Justice Center

 

International Presentations

 

Africa

Box 25, Folder 1

"Beloved in Our Lives: Necessary Healing Between African Men and Women" by Raymond A. Winbush 2002

Box 26, Folder 13

The Bridgetown Protocol Official Report Afrikans and Afrikan Descendants World Conference Against Racism 2002

Box 5, Folder 19

Regional Seminar of Experts on the Prevention of Ethnic and Racial Conflicts in Africa

 

Global Afrikan Congress (GAC)

Box 40, Folder 12

Suriname Trip Documents (Global Afrikan Congress) 2004

Box 40, Folder 13

Global Afrikan Congress Agendas and Conference Papers 2004

Box 40, Folder 14

Global Afrikan Congress Typed/Handwritten Notes 2004

Box 40, Folder 15

Global Afrikan Congress Preamble and Guidelines 2003

Box 40, Folder 16

Global Afrikan Congress Constitutional Conference and Family Gathering 2004

Box 40, Folder 17

Global Afrikan Congress Constitution By-Laws 2004

Box 40, Folder 18

Information on Africans in Colombia (GAC) 2001-2004

 

United Nations Presentations

Box 40, Folder 30

U.N. in the 21st Century & the Lusaka Declaration: Perspectives on Africa 1999

Box 39, Folder 2

"The Humanitarian and Political Situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo" (U.N.) 2004

Box 5, Folder 12

United Nations: "Why a World Conference Now?"

 

West Indies

Box 7, Folder 4

Address by Prime Minister Maurice Bishop at May Day Rally 1982-05-01

Box 7, Folder 5

Address by Prime Minister Maurice Bishop at National Emulation Night (For Outstanding Students and Educators) 1981-10-29

Box 18, Folder 9

Maurice Bishop Addresses: "A New Kind of Teacher for the New Society" and Commemoration of Jeremiah Richardson Day" 1980-1982

Box 18, Folder 3

"This Side You Haven't Heard" Bernard Coard Speaks to the Court in Grenada 1986

Box 18, Folder 6

"Cuba Cannot Export Revolution, Nor Can the United States Prevent It" Fidel Castro Speech and Cuba Articles 1980-2000

Box 44, Folder 10

National Black and Asian Committee (UK) Meeting Meetings 1988

Box 40, Folder 19

NGO Program of Action for The World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance 2001

 

National: United States

Box 3, Folder 6

1985 Conference on Community Economic Development (C.E.D.) Participants 1985-06-17-1985-06-20

Box 25, Folder 56

National Black Gay & Lesbian Conference and Research Materials 1988

Box 30, Folder 17

National Homeless Plan Campaign/Convention 2000

Box 49, Folder 5

"Pan-Afrikanism, the U.S. Origins of AIDS and the U.S. Cure for AIDS: We Can Save Ourselves and Our Future" by Boyd Ed Graves, J.D. 2003

Box 49, Folder 16

United States Social Forum 2007

 

Panther Movement

Scope and Contents

This includes not only the Black Panther Party that came to prominence in the 1960s but other incarnations of the movement in America and the world.
Box 30, Folder 4

The Black Panther Collective 1997-1998

Box 49, Folder 14

Black Panther Party 35th and 40th Reunion Conferences/Events 2002-2006

Box 14, Folder 18

New Panther Vanguard Movement "Report on a Visit to Cuba" Community Forum 2001-05-23

Box 14, Folder 27

New Panther Vanguard Movement: Strategy Meeting: "The Black Child Re-Defining Education, In our Interests" 2001-06-28

Box 19, Folder 16

New Panther Vanguard Movement (NPVM) Re-Indigenous Conference 2003

Box 49, Folder 13

NPVM Weekly Community Forums 1997-2000

Box 44, Folder 6

London Panthers Meetings

Box 6, Folder 9

Southern California Panther Party Chapter Meeting Minutes 1976-12-20-1977-10-16

 

World Conference Against Racism

Box 40, Folder 27

Articles on World Conference Against Racism/U.S. Govt. 2001

Box 40, Folder 21

National Conference Against Racism Protests 2001

Box 40, Folder 25

Historical Perspectives World Conference Against Racism

Box 40, Folder 28

International Day of Action Against Racism (IDAAR) Invitation 2001

Box 40, Folder 26

NGO Declaration: Sources, Causes, Forms and Contemporary Manifestations of Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerances

Box 41, Folder 1

NGO Meeting Schedule 2000-2001

Box 40, Folder 22

"The Other Durban or Thekwini" by Benison Makele 2001

Box 41, Folder 3

Santiago de Chile Americas Regional Conference 2001

Box 40, Folder 23

U.N. General Assembly Resolutions to Combat Racism (World Conference Against Racism) 1999-2004

Box 40, Folder 24

U.N. High Commissioner Mary Robinson Speech 2001

Box 40, Folder 20

World Conference Against Racism Objectives and Notes 2001

Box 40, Folder 29

World Conference Against Racism Informational Notes 2001

Box 41, Folder 2

WCAR Preparatory Meetings/Activities 2000-2001

Box 41, Folder 4

WCAR Provisional Rules of Procedure

Box 5, Folder 22

World Conference Against Racism 2001 January-March

Box 49, Folder 17

Conference Biographies 2006

Box 27, Folder 53

“If There Is No Struggle, There Is No Progress” by Frederick Douglass 1857

Box 27, Folder 66

Meeting Notes 2006

 

Government and the Law

Scope and Contents

This series details government procedure, law school education, and lawsuits in the form of journal articles, memos, lawsuit briefs, and government hearings. For anything pertaining to the police see "Police Misconduct and Accountability."
 

Court Proceedings

Box 17, Folder 5

Automobile Transactions and Legislation 1974-1993

Box 48, Folder 7

Bankruptcy Court: Sergio Luis Zepeda and Leticia Zepeda 2010

Box 34, Folder 52

California Superior Court LA County: Mohammad Davoodi vs. Sholeh Katebi 2006

Box 47, Folder 20

Co-Defendant as Witness 1993

Box 17, Folder 2

Court Case Records 1980-1998

Box 47, Folder 23

Court's Instruction No.

Box 34, Folder 55

Decree Changing Name/Court Receipts 1985

Box 46, Folder 8

Duren Freedom of Information Lawsuit 1995-1996

Box 39, Folder 26

Duren Name Change Court Files 1985

Box 49, Folder 21

False Arrest Case Elements

Box 34, Folder 53

Family Law Notice of Entry of Judgment Bob D. Duren & Virginia Harris-Duren 1983

Box 42, Folder 16

"The LA Rebellion: An Outline of the Factual and Legal Basis of a Class-Action Lawsuit" (LA Rebellion Action Network/Subcommittee on Legal Strategy) 1992

Box 27, Folder 49

Long Beach Police Report: Caryl Lee Jackson 1973

Scope and Contents

According to this report Caryl Lee Jackson was a victim of car theft, this is not a case of police misconduct.
Box 50, Folder 2

Lopez v. Puzina California Court of Appeal 1966

Box 43, Folder 19

Los Angeles Rebellion Committees Lawsuits and Introductions 1992

Box 50, Folder 9

State of California County of Los Angeles Interrogation 1981

Box 46, Folder 11

Williams v. City of Alhambra, et. al. 2008

 

Cuba

Box 38, Folder 27

Cuba/Fidel Castro 2003-2004

Box 10, Folder 22

Department of the Treasury Prepenalty Notice on Transcactions in Cuba 1998-03-03-2004-01-21

Box 38, Folder 24

John Morril/Cuba Blockade Violation 2001-2004

Box 38, Folder 25

John Morril Cuba Travel Restrictions (Client Cases) 1999-2004

Box 38, Folder 26

Latin American School of Medicine 2003-2004

 

Legal Research Files

Box 32, Folder 25

Cal Jur 3d (Rev) Part 1

Box 32, Folder 29

Case Dismissals 1980-1987

Box 32, Folder 28

Discovery of Public Records

Box 32, Folder 16

Generes v. The People, Real Party in Interest and Appellant 1980

Box 32, Folder 22

Franks v. Delaware, People v. Cook, People v. Rivas, Illinois v. Gates 1978-1985

Box 32, Folder 19

Mechanics' Liens/Excessive Claims

Box 32, Folder 30

Misdemeanor Warrents 1985

Box 32, Folder 26

Notary Public Offenses

Box 32, Folder 20

Penal Codes:836, 995, 999 (a), 1385, 1538.5

Box 32, Folder 24

Penal Code: 115, 487, 532 (a), 470

Box 32, Folder 21

People v. Kurkland, In Re Lance, People v. Franks 1980-1985

Box 32, Folder 17

People v. Wood, People v. OLF, People v. Fox, Generes v. People 1958-1980

Box 32, Folder 23

People v. Woodford, Jennings v. People, City of Santa Cruz, Holman v. People 1967-1989

Box 32, Folder 18

Union Supply Co. v. Morris, B. & J. Construction v. Spacious Homes, Pisano v. Taggart 1934-1972

 

People's College of Law

Box 38, Folder 14

Fictitious Business Name Statement 1996-2004

Box 10, Folder 20

People's College of Law 2003 Annual Awards Dinner 2003-09-27

Box 38, Folder 15

People's College of Law Board Meetings 2004-2005

Box 38, Folder 16

People's College of Law Awards Dinner 1999-2003

Box 38, Folder 17

People's College of Law School Catalog 2002-2003

Box 38, Folder 18

People's College of Law Remedies Sign-In 2002-2003

Box 38, Folder 21

People's College of Law Taxes 2002

Box 38, Folder 22

People's College of Law Taxes 2003

Box 38, Folder 23

People's College of Law Correspondence 1978-2000

Box 38, Folder 19

Rima Babakhanto 2004

Box 38, Folder 20

Various People's College of Law Files 1977-2004

Box 27, Folder 75

ACLU-CED: "Alleged Unconstitutional Ordinance of City of Compton" 1992

Box 16, Folder 11

Assemblyman John Vasconcellos "Peace Package" 1982

Box 24, Folder 2

BDK Name Change 1985

Box 28, Folder 33

"California Lawyer" 2008

Box 50, Folder 3

California Rules of Professional Conduct 2011

Box 32, Folder 27

Collins et. al v. Los Angeles Unified School District (South Gate Middle School Case) 1999

Box 3, Folder 18

Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on Criminal Justice Hearing: “Organized Criminal Activity by Youth Gangs” 1988-05-20-1988-06-06

Box 47, Folder 1

Duren Freedom of Information Act FBI Papers 1975-1978

Box 27, Folder 59

Duren Legal Assistant Application and Resume 1979

Box 24, Folder 9

Duren Pepperdine School of Law Advanced Mediation 2007

Box 11, Folder 11

Duren Presentation: National Committee Against Repressive Legislation 1st Amendment Seminar on Governmental Surveillance 1986-07-31

Box 39, Folder 27

Duren State Bar Approval Delay 1989-1990

Box 29, Folder 18

Duren State Bar of California Registration 1990

Box 47, Folder 22

Duties and Liabilities of California Public Benefit Corporation Directors 1992

Box 29, Folder 3

"Emancipation and Colonization" House of Representatives 1862

Box 16, Folder 10

Government and Court Action Against Ku Klux Klan and Information on Missing, Murdered, and/or Runaway Children 1981

Box 34, Folder 21

Grand Jury Abuse Research 1977-1986

Box 23, Folder 7

"Guerilla Discovery" by Ashley Lipson

Box 48, Folder 13

Incorporating Business 2001

Box 14, Folder 10

"Judicial Arbitration" "Two Years Under the New Law" Program Material 1981-11-1981-12

Box 46, Folder 28

Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles Correspondence 1992

Box 42, Folder 10

Legal Aid Information 1991-1992

Box 38, Folder 12

"Legal Journal of the National Guild Prison Law Project" Vol. V, No. I (Issue 13) 1997

Box 27, Folder 72

"The Los Angeles Daily Journal" Proof of Publication 1985

Box 18, Folder 21

Mervyn M. Dymally Connection to Zaire 1988

Box 16, Folder 22

National Conference of Black Lawyers INC By-Laws and Chapter Chairpersons

Box 5, Folder 20

National Lawyers Guild Publications 2006-2007

Box 10, Folder 11

National Conference of Black Lawyers Report: "A Decade in Defense of Human Rights 1968-1978" 1968-1978

Box 45, Folder 6

National Conference of Black Lawyers 23rd Annual Conference 1991

Box 25, Folder 32

Newman, Stevens, and Mendez V. NY Post, NY Times, News Group Publications, Newsday

Box 41, Folder 18

Petition for Rent Stabilization Ordinance in the City of Gardena 1986-1987

Box 24, Folder 35

Plaintiff Trial Brief 2005-2007

Box 27, Folder 65

Proof of Service by Personal Service, Facsimile and/or by Mail 2006-2011

Box 47, Folder 21

Reference Guide: Tax and Reporting Compliance for Non Profit Organizations 1987

Box 26, Folder 22

"Rules Regulating Admission to Practice Law in California" 1984

Box 20, Folder 3

"Solomon, Schwartz, Bauman and Weiss's Corporations: Law and Policy" 4th Ed. Correction Request 1998

Box 30, Folder 8

Southern California Criminal Justice Consortium Meetings 1998-2000

Box 16, Folder 12

State of California Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Industrial Accidents 1980

Box 17, Folder 3

Supreme Court and Federal Court Reporter

Box 28, Folder 25

"Student Lawyer" 1996

 

Political System

 

Duren Campaigns

Box 24, Folder 4

Application for Employer Identification Number: Committee to Elect B. Kwaku Duren 1991

Box 11, Folder 9

B. Kwaku Duren Congressional Campaign Ephemera 1985-12-01-1986-04-26

Box 10, Folder 24

Bob D. Duren LBUSD Board of Education Electoral Campaign Leaflet 1975

Box 38, Folder 3

Bob D. Duren for LBUSD Board of Education Brochure and Photo 1975

Box 24, Folder 7

Committee to Elect B. Kwaku Duren Fundraiser 1992

Box 24, Folder 6

Correspondence: Compton Education Association, South Bay Association of Chambers of Commerce, UTLA, & PACE and Congressional Questionnaire 1992

Box 46, Folder 1

Duren Congressional Campaign 1988

Box 39, Folder 25

Duren Congressional Campaign Correspondence/Leaflets 1986

Box 16, Folder 5

Duren for Congress Correspondence and Lenora B. Fulani Presidential Campaign Information 1992

Box 27, Folder 60

Duren NBIPP Resignation 1985

Box 27, Folder 55

Duren: SANE FREEZE (So. Cal) Campaign for Global Security Information 1992

Box 24, Folder 3

Kwaku's Campaign Statement 1985-1986

Box 24, Folder 5

Letter to Kwaku from Sec. of State- Re: Economic Development Attorney 1992

Box 34, Folder 45

"Political Statement Concerning the Dispute Between Members of the Original Black Panther Party and the New Black Panther Party" by Duren 2002

Box 44, Folder 22

"Report on the Unity Conference of the Rainbow Alliance" by Duren 1985

Box 16, Folder 6

Security Pacific Bank Denial to Open Campaign Account 1992

Box 16, Folder 7

Statement of Organization/Candidacy Duren Campaign 1992

Box 24, Folder 1

"Who is B. Kwaku Duren?" 1992

 

Lenora Fulani

Box 46, Folder 2

Fulani National Campaign Staff 1987

Box 46, Folder 5

Fulani Campaign Manager Note 1988

Box 46, Folder 4

"Fair Elections" Fulani Bulletin 1988

Box 46, Folder 16

"Fulani in 88' Could Mean a Black Rainbow President in 92'" by Fulani 1988

Box 43, Folder 6

"The Black Agenda" Lenora B. Fulani 1988

Box 45, Folder 7

Fulani Delegates

Box 45, Folder 9

Fulani PR 1986-1988

Box 45, Folder 10

Fulani California Campaign 1987-1988

Box 45, Folder 11

Fulani Atlanta Demonstration 1988

Box 45, Folder 12

Fulani's Committee for Fair Elections 1988

Box 45, Folder 13

Fulani Articles 1987-1988

Box 45, Folder 14

Fulani Literature 1987-1988

Box 45, Folder 15

Fulani Press Releases 1986-1988

Box 45, Folder 16

Fulani Brokered Convention 1988

Box 45, Folder 17

"The Fulani Factor" (Jesse Jackson Support) 1988

 

New Alliance Party

Box 25, Folder 61

"Games The National Alliance Party Won't Play" 1984-1986

Box 26, Folder 3

NAP Weekly Report 1987-1988

Box 16, Folder 2

National Alliance Against Racist & Political Repression Los Angeles Branch Agendas 1980-1981

Box 25, Folder 63

"The National Alliance" "Beyond the Fringe" 1986

Box 33, Folder 8

National Operations Report (National Alliance) 1986

Box 33, Folder 4

The New Alliance Party Brochures

Box 6, Folder 18

New Alliance Party Complaint for Relief

Scope and Contents

Court documents.
Box 33, Folder 7

New Alliance Party Constitution and By-Laws 1985

Box 25, Folder 37

New Alliance Party Correspondence to Mayor Henry Cisneros 1985

Box 25, Folder 62

The New Alliance Party: The People's New Technology

Box 34, Folder 22

New Alliance Party Correspondence from Chairperson 1985-1986

Box 34, Folder 23

New Alliance Party Documents, Farrakhan Interview, and La Raza Statement 1985

Box 45, Folder 4

New Alliance Party Convention 1988

Box 45, Folder 5

New Alliance Party Constitution, By-Laws, and Platform 1985-1991

Box 34, Folder 13

New Alliance Party HR 2320 Questionnaire

Box 43, Folder 14

New Alliance Party Lenora B. Fulani Publications 1990-1993

Box 26, Folder 2

New Alliance Party Office Correspondence 1987

Box 34, Folder 21

New Alliance Party Stories and Announcements 1985

Box 25, Folder 33

"Nuts & Bolts" and New Alliance Party Information/Correspondence 1987-1988

Box 31, Folder 3

Press Releases: New Alliance Party and Lenora B. Fulani's Committee for Fair Elections 1988

Box 34, Folder 11

The Rainbow Alliance: "Why Congress needs to Pass H.R. 2320" by Richard Winger 1985

Box 33, Folder 5

"Woman of Color Will Lead the Way" by Lenora Fulani

Box 34, Folder 19

National Rainbow Alliance Membership Questionnaire (Returned)

 

National Alliance

Box 46, Folder 3

"The National Alliance" Stories: Farrakhan and the New Alliance 1985

Box 46, Folder 14

"The Rainbow Times West" (New Alliance Party) Vol. 1, No. 5 (1.5), 2.1 1987-1988

Box 45, Folder 8

"The Working Classroom" (Women of Color, National Alliance) 1984

 

Peace and Freedom Party

Box 42, Folder 14

Nomination Paper and/or Petition in Lieu of Filing Fee (Peace and Freedom Party) 1992

Box 31, Folder 6

Peace and Freedom Party Correspondence and By-Laws 1994

Box 16, Folder 32

Peace & Freedom Party (NAP) Convention 1988

Box 18, Folder 1

Peace & Freedom State Convention 1988

Box 16, Folder 16

Peace and Freedom Party Materials 1985-1988

Box 16, Folder 17

Peace and Freedom Party Financial Papers 1985-1986

Box 16, Folder 18

Peace and Freedom Party State Correspondence Received 1986

Box 16, Folder 19

Peace and Freedom Party State Correspondence Sent 1986-1987

Box 16, Folder 20

Peace and Freedom Party State County Correspondence 1986

Box 16, Folder 23

Peace and Freedom Party Meeting Minutes 1986-1987

 

Political Publications and News Coverage

Box 25, Folder 35

Black Elected Officials Newspaper Clipping

Box 46, Folder 29

"A Black Presidential Candidate: Illusion or Reality" 1984-1991

Box 25, Folder 34

Discussion Guide for a More Perfect Democracy 1987

Box 46, Folder 23

FCC/Elections Regulations 1983

Box 46, Folder 15

"Let America Win...Nominate Jackson" by Uriah J. Fields 1988

Box 25, Folder 60

National Operations Report 1987

Box 46, Folder 18

"A New Left Manifesto" by Fred Newman 1984

Box 43, Folder 5

Newspaper Clippings: Political Candidacy 1992

Box 34, Folder 29

Political Newspaper Clippings 1985-1986

Box 46, Folder 12

"The Working Left" Nos 4-5, 7 1984

 

Rainbow Coalition

Box 34, Folder 8

California State Chapter of the National Rainbow Coalition, Inc. Information 1983-1986

Box 46, Folder 19

Community Economic Development: "Rainbow Lobby Focus on National Legislative Issues in Community Economic Development" 1987

Box 34, Folder 18

The Rainbow Alliance By-Laws/Brochures 1985

Box 34, Folder 28

Rainbow Lobby Memos 1985-1986

Box 46, Folder 13

Rainbow Lobby Press Releases 1987-1988

 

Voting Laws

Box 16, Folder 14

"Ballot Access News" Vol. 6, No. 11 (6.11)-6.12, 7.1-7.5 1991

Box 46, Folder 21

"Ballot Access News" Vol. 2 No. 9 (2.9), 2.10, 3.1, 6.5 1987

Box 16, Folder 3

Ballot Access/California Independent Presidential Campaigns 1988

Box 34, Folder 15

Ballot Access Constitutional Laws 1940

Box 34, Folder 20

Congressman John Conyers Ballot Access Reform Speech

Box 46, Folder 27

H.R. 1582 1987

Box 34, Folder 10

HR 2320 Sample Letters for Representatives

Box 34, Folder 14

HR 2320 Resolutions 1984-1985

Box 34, Folder 16

H.R. 2320 News Coverage 1985

Box 34, Folder 27

HR 2320 Sponsors

Box 34, Folder 25

Copies H.R. 2320 (Ballot Access) 1985

Box 34, Folder 26

Correspondence Sent/Received on HR 2320 1985

Box 34, Folder 17

Requirements/Ballot Access for President 1930-1988

Box 31, Folder 13

All-African People's Revolutionary Party 1998-2001

Box 35, Folder 40

Antonio Villaraigosa Mayoral Campaign 2004-2005

Box 3, Folder 4

Black Panther Party Electoral Campaign 1973-02-14-1980-08-01

Scope and Contents

About the electoral campaigns of Bobby Seale and Elaine Brown.
Box 25, Folder 44

Coalition '88 Endorsement Form 1988

Box 34, Folder 9

The Committee to Set the Record Straight Correspondence and Information 1985-1986

Box 27, Folder 57

California State Headquarters United We Stand, America Duren Correspondence 1992

Box 46, Folder 20

"Federal Election Commission Record" Vol. 13, No. 9 1987

Box 24, Folder 8

Flyers: "Elizabeth Munoz Runs for Mayor" and Duren

Box 27, Folder 62

Inkatha Freedom Party Information Booklet

Box 16, Folder 31

"Introducing the Socialist Slate for 1988!" 1988

Box 46, Folder 22

Matching Funds 1987

Box 50, Folder 6

The National Black Independent Political Party (NBIPP) Publications/Correspondence 1981-1988

Box 29, Folder 14, Box 34, Folder 47

National Black Independent Political Party Memo and Publication 1984

Box 46, Folder 26

News/Conference on Rainbow Coalition/Jesse Jackson 1983-1988

Box 21, Folder 22

Poll Tax (Britain) Informational Pamphlets and Stories 1987-1990

Box 31, Folder 5

Patriot Party Political Organization File 1994-1995

Box 33, Folder 6

Party Buildings/Study Materials 1988

Box 42, Folder 19

Professionals for National Security Campaign Description

Box 34, Folder 12

Subcommittee on Elections Contacts

Box 46, Folder 24

Support Maria Elizabeth Munoz for Governor Rally 1986

 

Research Files

Scope and Contents

This file is organized by subject. Most of the subject files contain newspaper articles and relevant literature on the noted topic.
Box 2, Folder 15

African-American Experience (Research Files) 1994-08-09-1998-07-12

Box 40, Folder 36

Afro-Arab Borderlands 2006

Box 2, Folder 9

AIDS (Research Files) 1995-03-01-2001-04-27

Box 27, Folder 76

"An All Black Oklahoma"

Box 2, Folder 10

Anarchism (Research Files) 1995-12-29-1999-11-18

Box 14, Folder 25, Box 32, Folder 5

"A "Black" Man, A Moor, John Hanson was the First President of the United States ! 1781-1782 A.D."

Box 21, Folder 3

Black Britain Research

Scope and Contents

Demographical information and interviews.
Box 11, Folder 19

"Congo Fact Sheet" "Facts about the current war in the Congo"

Box 32, Folder 3

"Congo Fact Sheet" "Facts about the current war in the Congo"

Box 21, Folder 7

Congo Research Files 1978-2001

Scope and Contents

Publications, flyers, correspondence, and press releases.
Box 21, Folder 8

Cuba Research Files 1975-2000

Scope and Contents

Publications, demographicical information sheets, pamphlets, and speeches.
Box 39, Folder 21

Creationism and Greek Mythology

Box 43, Folder 13

Domestic Neo-Colonialism/Generation X 1998

Box 36, Folder 33

David DuBois Bio Files 1997

Box 28, Folder 37

Kwaku Duren Family Questions

Box 29, Folder 12

Duren Naval Records 1961-1990

Box 37, Folder 33

Duren Personal Files 1968-2009

Scope and Contents

This includes a vast collection of articles, letters, and papers on B. Kwaku Duren's slain sister Betty Scott.
Box 50, Folder 4

Ghana Places of Interest

Box 34, Folder 58

Global Military Conflict: War in Modern Human History

Box 40, Folder 33

"Globalisation and a Sustainable World Order" 2001

Box 21, Folder 12

Grenada Revolution Research 1983-1984

Scope and Contents

Publications, press releases, correspondence, protest flyers, and government/politics information sheets.
Box 20, Folder 31

International Research Files 1987-2000

Scope and Contents

Pamphlets, news clippings, fact sheets, and publications covering Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
Box 21, Folder 17

Middle East Research Files 1947-1990

Scope and Contents

Historical analysis, publications, and international newspapers.
Box 2, Folder 14

Million Man March (Research Files) 1995-09-15-1998-08-12

Box 43, Folder 18

Origins of Man Research 1988

Box 44, Folder 13

Peace Corps Research 1995-1996

Box 3, Folder 7

Research Categories

Scope and Contents

A list of Duren's research topics.
Box 2, Folder 11

Slavery/Holocaust (Research Files) 1991-01-01-2001-04-24

Box 21, Folder 18

Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (Peru) Research Files

Box 34, Folder 7

Untitled Floppy Disks

Box 50, Folder 7

Visit to Grenada 1981-1982

Box 43, Folder 12

"Words for Mixed Blood Peoples"

 

Photographs

Scope and Contents

This series is exclusively personal photographs taken from events and for biographical purposes. For photo exhibits see "Art, Essays, and Self-Expression."
Box 4, Folder 36

Black Panther Party Member Photos (S.C. Chapter)

Box 28, Folder 24

Bob K. Duren Photos and Biography 1996

Box 37, Folder 35

B. Kwaku Duren Photo

Box 14, Folder 2

Cuba Photographs and Card

Box 47, Folder 7

David G. DuBois Photo 1994

Box 48, Folder 14

Kwaku's Pictures 1979-1985

Box 29, Folder 4

Panthers Community Event

Box 1, Folder 11

Personal Photographs 1998

Scope and Contents

Most of the photgraphs in this folder contain personal captioned, addressed to various people, and document prison visits.
Box 48, Folder 9

Photo Slides: Duren/Cuba 1979-2007

Box 14, Folder 6

SAFE Program of the Southern California Chapter of the BPP 1977

Box 4, Folder 26

Untitled Rally Photograph

Box 10, Folder 25

Untitled Photographs

Scope and Contents

This file includes a photograph of a billboard with a photo of Malcolm X with the words "SUBMISSION: IMPOSSIBLE" and an untitled photo.
Box 37, Folder 36

Untitled Negatives

 

Ephemera

Scope and Contents

This series contains flyers, pamphlets, advertisements, and various other forms of memorabilia. Most of the ephemera was designed for the promotion of political rallies, commemorations, travel, and societal causes.
Box 3, Folder 29

Black Studies Center and Black Panther Party Newspaper Posters

Box 11, Folder 2

Cuba Travel Information and Bay of Pigs 40th Anniversary Event Notes 1999-05-01-2001-06-21

Box 30, Folder 9

Encyclopedia Africana Brochure

Box 1, Folder 1

Event Advertisements (English/Portuguese) 1999-2001

Box 15

Facts, Dates, and Recipes-1998-Historical Calendar: Celebrating the Congress of Racial Equality's 55th Anniversary 1998

Box 21, Folder 11

Grenada Tourism Brochures

Box 48, Folder 4

It's About Time Committee: Black Panther Party 40th Year Reunion Cards 2006

Box 5, Folder 36

Kwaku Duren's New African-American Vanguard Movement (NAAVM) Notes 1994-1995

Box 38, Folder 2

Mason Petition for Initiation and Membership

Box 5, Folder 34

New African-American Vanguard Movement (NAAVM) Event Programs and Plans 1994-10-08-1995-11-27

Box 14, Folder 34

New African-American Vanguard Movement "Remembering the Black Panther Party" Flyer 1994-10-15

Box 14, Folder 32

New African-American Vanguard Movement "En Tributo a la Marcha de un Million de Hombres" Flyer 1995-11-18

Box 26, Folder 1

New Alliance Party Stationary

Box 24, Folder 14

New Panther Vanguard Movement and CSU INC. Stationary

Box 28, Folder 30

NPVM Ephemera 1997-2004

Box 15

NPVM Free Food Program Paper Bags

Box 40, Folder 1

Police/Criminal Justice Pamphlets and National Black United Front/Black Panther Party Pamphlets 2002-2004

Box 27, Folder 51

Predator Fitness Concepts Flyers

Box 40, Folder 34

Protest Flyers and Literature 1991-2001

Box 16, Folder 8

Rosa Parks Day Flyers, Donation Requests, and Press Coverage

Box 5, Folder 35

Solidarity Winter Festival Events and Group Flyers 1991-08-11-1998

Box 4, Folder 22

Southern California Black Panther Party Chapter Stationary

Box 34, Folder 3

Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) 20 Years of Progress Flyer 1976

Box 39, Folder 31

Various Protest and Educational Flyers 1978

Scope and Contents

These flyers cover the following topics: the Bakke Case, police misconduct, economic issues, and black literature.
Box 35, Folder 39

Various Protest Flyers 1975-1976

 

Financial Files

 

New Panther Vanguard Movement Production and Distribution Company

Box 42, Folder 27

CD Distribution (NPVM) 2001

Box 42, Folder 28

General Partnership Agreement/Fictitious Business Name Statement 2000

Box 42, Folder 29

Art Receipts 2001

Box 42, Folder 30

Artist-Production and Distribution Agreement 2000

Box 42, Folder 26

New Panther Vanguard Movement Production and Distribution Company 2000-2001

Box 44, Folder 17

VZN Records

Box 27, Folder 74

Dove Capital Files 2006

Box 34, Folder 56

Various Financial Receipts 1972-2006

 

Book Excerpts and Journal Articles

Scope and Contents

This file contains photocopied chapters of books, booklists, and journal articles.
Box 2, Folder 2

African-American and Native American History (Book Lists and Excerpts) 1965-01-01-1994-01-01

Box 8, Folder 2

"The African Slave Trade" by Basil Davidson 1961

Box 31, Folder 15

"The African Slave Trade" by Basil Davidson 1961

Box 9, Folder 9

""All Power to the People": The Political Thought of Huey P. Newton and the Black Panther Party" from "The Black Panther Party [Reconsidered]" ed. Charles E. Jones 1998

Box 31, Folder 19

""All Power to the People": The Political Thought of Huey P. Newton and the Black Panther Party" from "The Black Panther Party [Reconsidered]" ed. Charles E. Jones 1998

Box 34, Folder 6

Black Activism: Racial Revolution in the United States, 1954-1970" by Robert H. Brisbane (Ch 5 Malcolm X) 1974

Box 48, Folder 6

Black Panther Party History Month Oakland Public Libraries Book Signing List 2010

Box 33, Folder 11

"Black Power and the Garvey Movement" by Theodore G Vincent 1970

Box 2, Folder 8

Book Excerpt: "African Psychology" by Wade W. Nobles 1986

Box 34, Folder 49

Book Notes on DuBois

Box 10, Folder 12

"Breakthrough Political Journal of Prairie Fire Organizing Committee" Vol. VIII, No. 1 (Summer) 1984

Box 34, Folder 48

"Closing of trade slave" from Paul M. Angle's (ed.) "Created Equal? The Complete Lincoln-Douglass Debate of 1858" 1958

Box 33, Folder 13

"CORE and the Black Student Movement"

Box 20, Folder 5

Gerald Reed on Gang Violence

Box 38, Folder 11

Herbal Reference

Box 9, Folder 25

"Heritage" Black Panther Conference Issue, Southern California Library for Social Studies and Research (Summer-Fall) 1994

Box 2, Folder 1

History of African-American Activism 1940-01-1985-12

Box 32, Folder 8

"History of Anahuac" from "Mexica Movement An Indigenous Guide to the 21st Century" by Olin Tezcatlipoca 1995

Box 33, Folder 9

History of the Bolshevik Party Lectures 5-6

Box 10, Folder 23

"It's Time to Start Teaching Our History at the Churches!" Free Book Report Information

Box 34, Folder 5

"Last Year of Malcolm X: The Evolution of a Revolutionary" by George Breitman 1967

Box 32, Folder 10

King Chapters: 3, 4, 5, 10

Box 8, Folder 4

""The Most Qualified Person to Handle the Job": Black Panther Women 1966-1982" from "The Black Panther Party [Reconsidered]" ed. Charles E. Jones 1998

Box 32, Folder 1

""The Most Qualified Person to Handle the Job": Black Panther Women 1966-1982" from "The Black Panther Party [Reconsidered]" ed. Charles E. Jones 1998

Box 31, Folder 14

"A New World to Build" from "Stokely Speaks" by Stokely Carmichael 1971

Box 31, Folder 7

Political Pamphlet Publication Lists 1994-1997

Box 12, Folder 6

"Practice" The Journal of Politics, Economics, Psychology, Sociology & Culture Vol. 4, No. 3 (Winter) 1986

Box 17, Folder 8

"Practical-Critical Activities" by Fred Newman 1977

Box 31, Folder 16

"Rivers of Blood, Rivers of Gold" by Mark Cocker 1998

Box 9, Folder 10

""Serving the People": The Survival Programs of The Black Panther Party" from "The Black Panther Party [Reconsidered]" ed. Charles E. Jones 1998

Box 39, Folder 22

Third World Press Books 2004-2005

Box 32, Folder 13

"To Die for the People" by Huey P. Newton 1972

Box 23, Folder 4

Transaction Publishers African Studies Book List 2008

Box 11, Folder 16

"Turning the Tide Seize the Hour-Fight the Power!" Journal of Anti-Racist Action, Research & Education Vol. 20, No. 5-6 2007-10-2007-12

Box 34, Folder 50

Various Book Notes

Scope and Contents

Book notes on the following subjects: economic theory racism.
Box 25, Folder 31

"What Is To Be Done" Ch. IV, Pp. 177-189

Box 9, Folder 8

"The World and Africa" by W.E.B. Du Bois 1946

Box 31, Folder 18

"The World and Africa" by W.E.B. Du Bois 1946

Box 8, Folder 3

"The Wretched of the Earth" by Franz Fanon 1961

Box 31, Folder 17

"The Wretched of the Earth" by Franz Fanon 1961

 

News and Media Publications

Scope and Contents

This includes not only newspaper clippings but also newsletters, magazines, and press releases. In addition to nationally widely read American newspapers such as the “New York Times” and the “Los Angeles Times” this series contains international newspapers such as “Gramma International,” community newspapers and activist group newspapers such as the “Black Panther Intercommunal News Service” and publications. The file is organized by subjects and headlines. For news coverage of specific topics see series categories.
 

"Black Panther Intercommunal News Service"

Box 10, Folder 2

"The Black Panther International News Service" Vol. 1, No. 2 (Spring) 1997

Box 10, Folder 3

"The Black Panther International News Service" Vol. 1, No. 3 (Summer) 1997

Box 10, Folder 4

"The Black Panther International News Service" Vol. 1, No. 4 (Spring) 1998

Box 10, Folder 5

"The Black Panther International News Service" Vol. 1, No. 5 (Fall) 1998

Box 10, Folder 6

"The Black Panther International News Service" Vol. 1, No. 7 (Autumn) 2000

Box 11, Folder 3

"The Black Panther Intercommunal News Service" Vol. 1, No. 4 (Spring) 1998

Box 11, Folder 4

"The Black Panther Intercommunal News Service" Vol. 1, No. 5 (Fall) 1998

Box 11, Folder 5

"The Black Panther Intercommunal News Service" Vol. 1, No. 4 (Summer) 1999

Box 11, Folder 6

"The Black Panther Intercommunal News Service" Vol. 1, No. 7 (Autumn) 2000

Box 14, Folder 13

"The Black Panther Party Intercommunal News Service" Poster Cards

Box 11, Folder 12

The Black Panther Intercommunal News Service" Vol. 1, No. 3 (Summer) 1997

Box 11, Folder 18

"Black Panther Intercommunal News Service" Vol. 1, No. 7 (Autumn) 2000

Box 11, Folder 20

"Black Panther Intercommunal News Service" Vol. 1, No. 2 (Spring) 1997

Box 11, Folder 21

"Black Panther Intercommunal News Service" Vol. 1, No. 4 (Spring) 1998

Box 11, Folder 22

"Black Panther Intercommunal News Service" Vol. 1, No. 5 (Fall) 1998

Box 14, Folder 31

"Black Panther Intercommunal News Service" Vol. 1, No. 8 (Spring) 2001

Box 14, Folder 33

"The Black Panther International News Service" Vol. 1, No. 8 (Spring) 2001

Box 19, Folder 5

"The Black Panther International News Service" Vol. 1, No. 3 (Summer) 1997

Box 19, Folder 6

"The Black Panther International News Service" Vol. 1, No. 5 (Fall) 1998

Box 19, Folder 8

"Black Panther Intercommunal News Service" Vol. 1, No. 8 (Spring) 2001

Box 28, Folder 32

"The Black Panther International News Service" Vol. 1, No. 6 (Summer) 1999

 

Black Panther Party Monthly Newsletter: “The Intercommunal Spark”

Scope and Contents

This newsletter details activism, black media, and communal civil liberties.
Box 4, Folder 1

"The Black Panther Intercommunal News Service" 1979-04-09-1980-08

Box 4, Folder 2

"The Black Panther Intercommunal News Service" 1980-02-11-1980-09-09

Box 4, Folder 34

Black Panther Party Monthly Newsletter: “The Intercommunal Spark” 1977-10-1977-12

Box 4, Folder 35

Black Panther Party Monthly Newsletter: “The Intercommunal Spark” 1977-05-19-1977-12

 

"Gramma International" Newspapers

Box 7, Folder 8

"Gramma International" Newspapers 2001-08-26-2001-09-23

Box 7, Folder 9

"Gramma International" Newspapers 2001-09-30-2001-10-21

Box 7, Folder 10

"Gramma International" Newspapers 2001-10-28-2001-11-25

Box 7, Folder 11

"Gramma International" Newspapers 2001-12-09-2002-01-27

Box 7, Folder 12

"Gramma International" Newspapers 2002-02-03-2002-05-05

Box 7, Folder 13

"Gramma International" Newspapers 2002-05-12-2002-08-11

Box 7, Folder 14

"Gramma International" Newspapers 2002-10-27-2002-12-08

Box 7, Folder 15

"Gramma International" Newspapers 2002-12-22-2003-01-19

Box 7, Folder 16

"Gramma International" Newspapers 2003-01-26-2003-03-25

Box 8, Folder 1

"Gramma International" Newspapers 2008-09-21-2008-10-05

Box 18, Folder 22, Box 18, Folder 23, Box 19, Folder 1

"Gramma International" Newspapers 1999

 

"It's About Time..."

Box 9, Folder 18

"It's About Time..." Volume 5, Number 3, Summer 2001

Box 9, Folder 26

"It's About Time..." Volume 1, Number 1 (Winter)

Box 9, Folder 27

"It's About Time..." Volume 1, Number 2 (Summer) 1997

Box 9, Folder 28

"It's About Time..." Volume 2, Number 1 (Winter) 1997-1998

Box 9, Folder 29

"It's About Time..." Volume 2, Number 2 (Fall/Winter)

Box 9, Folder 30

"It's About Time..." Volume 3, Number 1 (3.1)-3.4 1999

Box 9, Folder 31

"It's About Time..." Volume 4, Number 3 (4.3)-4.4 2000

Box 14, Folder 11

"It's About Time..." Volume 5, Number 1 (5.1), 5.3 2001

Box 18, Folder 15

"It's About Time..." Volume 5, Number 2 (5.2) and 5.4 2001

 

Science Publications

Box 8, Folder 9

"Scientific American" 1999-04-1999-09

Box 8, Folder 10

"Scientific American" 1999-10-2000-10

Box 10, Folder 15

"Science 83" 1983-04-1983-08

Box 14, Folder 39

"Psychology Today" 1982-09

Box 11, Folder 23

"Popular Science" 1998-05-1999-02

Box 11, Folder 24

"Popular Science" 1999-03-1999-10

Box 12, Folder 1

"Popular Science" 1999-11-2000-06

Box 16, Folder 27

"Scientific American" 2001

 

Subject Files

Box 1, Folder 3

Trinidad, Newspaper Clippings 1997-06-08-1998-02-01

Scope and Contents

Trinidad, Newspaper Clippings Title: “day and will run!” “here at the Jamaat’s behest” By: Yvonne Baboolal
Title: “Jamaat Forms New Party” “Plan to confront PM at Labour Day Celebrations” Publication: “Sunday Mirror” By: Yvonne Baboolal June 8, 1997
Title: “Struggling for Allah: The Aftermath of the Red House Takeover.” Publication: “The Message” Nov. 1997
Title: “Bakr angry about mix-up in Mucurapo land grant” “Gov’t malicious …and says 1/4 million-man march is still on the cards” Publication: “Sunday Mirror” Feb. 1, 1998
Box 1, Folder 4

The War on Drugs at Home and Abroad 1985-08-14-2000-10-25

Scope and Contents

This is a collection of newspaper clippings and photocopies of newspaper stories. The headlines, subheadings, and authors are as follows: -The first document is a photocopy of a stories from the “Los Angeles Times”: “Blacks Feel Brunt of the Drug War” by Ron Harris (Times Staff Writer) “Blacks: Is the U.S. War on Drugs Redefining Constitutional Rights?” “Blacks: Minorities Major Targets in the War on Drugs” -There are 2 small photocopied stories detailing drug abuse in Liverpool: “Drug Abuse in Wirral among worst in the UK” by Peter Davenport “Times” dated 23/1/86. “Liverpool, a city in disarray: 3” “Dole frustration and drug abuse linked” by Davenport dated 14/8/85 -Newspaper clipping from the “Los Angeles Times”: “Drugs, Abuse Common Link of Jail Inmates, Study Finds” by George Lardner JR. -There are 2 photocopied stories detailing the raid of the Broadwater Farm estate: “The real cause of terror in Broadwater Farm” from Commander David Stevens “Police Raid on the Broadwater Farm estate” from Mr. Millard Scott and Mr. Shaun Waterman -Newspaper clipping from the “Los Angeles Times”: “Sheriff’s Officials Return Pot to Woman Arrested for Possession” dated 10/25/00. -Photocopied story from the “Los Angeles Times”: “Reno Seals Report on CIA-Crack Claims” dated January 24, 1998. -Photocopied story: “Maxine Waters Takes Stand!” by Jeffrey Steinberg. Maxine Waters was the Congresswoman for the 35th district in California. -Photocopied stories from the “National Report”: -“Targeting blacks for addiction and crack sales” “Cocaine: The Johnny Appleseed of Calif. Trafficking had cozy relation with U.S.”| “Crack: Trio created market” “How trio made crack into a mass market” “CIA: Effort to help Contras by inner-city drug dealing began with Somoza’s fall.” “CRACK: Did CIA approve sales in L.A.?” “Crack linked to CIA” all by Gary Webb of the “San Jose Mercury News” dated August 23, 1996 -This is a Xeroxed copy of a 3 part series of stories by Gary Webb on the role of Crack in funding the Nicaraguan War. The “Special Report” details the “key players” in the crack trade’s involvement with the war including: “Freeway” Rick Ross, Danilo Blandon, Norwin Meneses etc. The Xerox also includes other stories that Gary Webb wrote on the subject. -Photocopied political cartoon and story by Jonathan Rosen in “The Progressive.” The cartoon details the sale of drugs by an undercover cop and the arrest and persecution of the buyer. -Photocopied OP-ED in the “L.A. Watts Times” by E.F. Mohammed Martinez titled: “The Foreign and Domestic Politics of Drugs” dated October 3, 1996. -Photocopied story: “4 alleged drug dealers still held” by G.M. Bush (staff writer) -Newspaper clipping from the “Los Angeles Times” titled: “Tracking the Genesis of the Crack Trade” dated October 20, 1996. Other stories from that copy of the Times: “Crack: Array of Dealers, Suppliers Fueled Epidemic,” “Crack: Dealers’ Agendas Driven by Changing Tastes, Economics,” and “CRACK: Tracking the Origins of an Urban Scourge” -Newspaper clippings from the “Los Angeles Times” dated October 21, 1996: “CRACK: Examining the Alleged Role of CIA in L.A. Drug Trade” “CRACK: The Controversial Aftermath of a Fallen Drug Ring” “Ex-Associates Doubt Onetime Drug Trafficker’s Claim of CIA Ties” by Victor Merina and William C. Rempel. “CRACK: Examining Charges of CIA Link”
Box 1, Folder 5

Health Issues 1987-2001

Scope and Contents

This is a collection of newspaper stories detailing health issues. -Newspaper clipping titled: “More Unwed Dads Beginning to Acknowledge their Paternity” -Clipping from the “Los Angeles Times”: “Livestock Virus Confirmed in Scotland” dated March 2, 2001. -Clipping from the “L.A. Sentinel”: “Asthma Rate up for Black Kids” dated 18/9/97. -Photocopied story about Aids and “When will we know the truth?” is written in large bold letters. -Clipping “How much fish is in a finger?” from Caroline Walker in London. -A series of magazine cutouts titled “How to Live 20 Years Longer and Enjoy Every Minute of It.” -“Los Angeles Times” clipping: “In Mexico, Corruption Can Be Hazardous to One’s Health” by Agustin Gurza, dated 5/25/99. -Photocopy of “The Metro Section” from the “New York Times”: “People Constantly Shed DNA, Study Finds” from June 19, 1997. -Photocopied story from “The New York Amsterdam News”: “Slavery’s Legacy: African-American physicians tackle health issues” dated July 24-30, 1997. -Clipping from “The New York Times”: “The Use and Injection of Heroin are Rising in Cities, a Study Says” by Christopher S. Wren from June 25, 1997 -Photocopied story from “The New York Amsterdam News”: “Venom has a deadly bite Blacks made up nearly half of new AIDS cases in 1996” by Herb Boyd. Also from that photocopy: “Sweet Talk” by Gerald W. Deas, M.D. This is a story about diabetes in the black community, dated April 2-8, 1998. -Photocopied story from “The New York Amsterdam News”: “African-American health briefs” -Photocopied editorial from “The Nation”: “Medical Emergency Silence Kills Blacks” from April 20, 1998 by Doug Ireland. -Photocopied story from “The New York Amsterdam News”: “Herpes simplex ain’t simple” by Gerald W. Deas, M.D. dated February 26-March 4, 1998. -Photocopied stories from “The New York Amsterdam News” Vol. 89, No. 49, Dec 3-9, 1998: “Women of color at greater risk for osteoporosis” -Photocopied stories from “The New York Amsterdam News”: “Children starve in N. Korea, food runs out rapidly” by Jane Macartney and “Stock market and hunger at record highs” by July 17-23, 1997. -Photocopied stories from “The New York Times”: “Hardest Habit to Break: Memories of the High” by Denise Grady dated October 27, 1998. -Newspaper clipping of an advertisement: “Horse Liniment Eases Arthritis Pain” -Clipping from the “Los Angeles Times”: “Doctors Overprescribing Antibiotics, Study Finds” by Terence Monmaney. -Clipping from “Ebony Magazine”: “Health Risks and Body-Piercing” from June 1998. -Photocopied story from “The New York Times”: “Disease Control Agency Urges Wider Use of H.I.V. Blood Tests” by Lawrence K. Altman dated March 27, 1998 -Photocopied story: “Why are Black men afraid of therapy” by Mitchell E. Gibson, M.D., P.C. dated October 29, 1997. -Photocopied stories from the “New Jersey Star-Ledger”: “Blacks confront the pain of suicide” by Angela Stewart dated March 10, 1998 “Hospital infections, drug resistance rise in U.S.” by Mike Cooper- March 13-15, 1998. -Clipping: “African Mind” -Printed copy of USA Today article: “Genetically Altered: Food Buyer Beware” by John Fagan dated March 6, 1997. The article is included in a packet detailing food contamination in restaurants, GMO’s, and information about organic food. -Photocopied stories from “The New York Times”: “E.P.A. Finds Pesticides in Water of 38 States” dated Nov. 15, 1988. -Photocopied story from the “Daily Challenge”: “Black churches must fight AIDS” by Ronald J. Weatherford. -Photocopied story from “The New York Times”: “Challenging the Conventional Stance on AIDS” by David France. -Photocopied story from “The New York Amsterdam News:” “Getting churches to respond to AIDS epidemic” by Talise D. Moorer. -Photocopied story from “The New York Amsterdam News”: “Calling on Black Churches to set up war on AIDS” dated December 10-16, 1998.
Box 1, Folder 6

Immigration Issues in America 1996-08-15-1999-03-30

Scope and Contents

This is a collection of newspaper clippings and photocopied stories. -Clippings from the April 29, 1997 copy of the “Los Angeles Times:” “City Still Viewed as Racially Split” by Jean Merl “Koreans Reflect Regretfully on L.A. They Left Behind” by K. Connie Kang -Clipping from the “Los Angeles Times:” “Changes in Law Lead to 27% Hike in Legal Immigration” “Population: Increase for 1996 is dominated by Latin American, Asian arrivals. California’s share of newcomers appears to be lessening” by Melissa Healy, April 23, 1997. -Clipping from the “Los Angeles Times:” “IMMIGRANTS: Remote Imperial Valley a Hot Spot.” A picture by Carolyn Cole of the border between San Diego and Tijuana being policed. Date: May 10, 1998. -Photocopy: “Immigration News Briefs” “A monthly supplement to Weekly News Update on the Americas” Vol. 2, No. 3-March 1999, date: 3/30/99. Subjects: INS, Florida, Arizona, and Workers rights. -Clipping from the “Los Angeles Times:” Photo by Al Seib of a long line of green card applicants, taken on October 1, 1997. -2 photocopies of an Op-Ed from the “L.A. Watts Times:” “Proposition 187 Xenophobia Apartheid America” by Mohammed Martinez, August 15, 1996.
Box 14, Folder 5

Return of Black Panther Party Newspaper Clippings 1977-05-22-2002-04-20

Box 2, Folder 12

African-American Identity 2000-12-18

Scope and Contents

A series of newspaper clippings.
Box 2, Folder 13

Nation of Islam 1995-10-19-2000-10-05

Box 2, Folder 16

African/African-American Leaders and History 1971-05-20-2001-02-25

Box 3, Folder 1

The 1969 Shootout 1969

Scope and Contents

UCLA shooting
Box 16, Folder 9

Anti Ku Klux Klan and Right Wing Groups Stories 1981-1983

Box 16, Folder 21

Jim Jones-Guyana 1981

Box 20, Folder 10

Colombia Newspaper Clippings 2001

Box 20, Folder 32

Africa News Clippings

Box 21, Folder 2

Britain News Clippings 1926-2000

Box 21, Folder 4

Zapatista Uprising News Clippings 1994-2001

Box 21, Folder 5

China Newspaper Clippings 1997-1998

Box 21, Folder 6

Congo Newspaper Clippings 1988-2001

Box 21, Folder 9

Cuba Newspaper Clippings 1992-1998

Box 21, Folder 10

Ethiopia Newspaper Clippings 2000

Box 21, Folder 13

Grenada News Clippings 1984

Box 21, Folder 14

Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan Newspaper Clippings 1984-2001

Box 21, Folder 15

Libya Newspaper Clipping

Box 21, Folder 16

Middle East Newspaper Clippings 1997-2001

Box 21, Folder 19

Peru Newspaper Clippings 1997

Box 21, Folder 20

Articles on Racism in Britain 1982-1998

Box 21, Folder 21

Articles on Immigration Issues in Britain 1986-1990

Box 21, Folder 23

Rwanda and Zaire News Clippings 1997-2000

Box 25, Folder 39

Plant Closures News Stories 1980-1981

Box 25, Folder 40

Education News Clippings 1980

Box 25, Folder 41

Anthropology Magazine Clippings

Box 25, Folder 42

Newspaper Clippings: Police Brutality, Politics, Racism, Property, and International Affairs 1980-1983

Box 25, Folder 46

Indian Rights News Stories 1985-1987

Box 25, Folder 47

Ramona Africa Sentencing Newspaper Clippings 1986

Box 25, Folder 57

News Stories: American Economic/Class Issues and Apartheid 1987-1988

Box 24, Folder 27

"Los Angeles Times" Iraq War Stories 2003

Box 37, Folder 32

News Materials on the Middle East and War 1980-2002

Box 38, Folder 6

World Bank/I.M.F. News Stories 2000

Box 34, Folder 4

Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) Newspaper Stories 1978

Box 43, Folder 7

Jewish Holocaust Newspaper Clippings 1998-2000

Box 43, Folder 11

American Indian/Latino/a Newspaper Clippings 1997-2001

Box 43, Folder 16

Vanguard Newspaper Clippings 1993-2000

Box 44, Folder 4

London Panthers News Stories and Press Releases 1991-1993

Box 49, Folder 9

War on Terrorism News Stories 2002-2007

Box 3, Folder 23

“A.C.C. Community News” 1977-02-27

Box 49, Folder 11

African History Articles 2004-2006

Box 18, Folder 11

"Angola Update" Vol. 1, No. 1 (1.1) and 2.1 1987-1988

Box 29, Folder 9

Articles: Black Panther Party and New Black Panther Party Dispute 1994-2002

Box 6, Folder 4

Article Edits

Box 10, Folder 17

"The Atlantic Monthly" 2002-03

Box 10, Folder 14

"The Atlantic Monthly" 2000-01-2000-10

Box 16, Folder 25

"The Atlantic Monthly" 2001

Box 14, Folder 17

"Australian Aborigines Prepare for Historic Apology" by Phil Mercer 2008-02-12

Box 41, Folder 15, Box 44, Folder 18

"The Black Panther Black Community News Service" Special Commemorative Issue 2010

Box 32, Folder 12

"The Black Panther:" "Constitutional Perversion Destroys O.J. Simpson" 1998

Box 19, Folder 4

"The Black Panther" 1998

Box 34, Folder 1

"The Black Nation Interviews Rev. Herbert Daughtry, Chairman of the National Black United Front" 1981

Box 29, Folder 10

Black Panther Party Newspapers 1991-2004

Box 1, Folder 12

Black Panther Party News and Literature 1967-04-25-1999-07-03

Box 2, Folder 18

Black Panther Party Newspaper and Magazine Clippings 1977

Box 16, Folder 28

"BLU Magazine" Issue 12, Vol. 3 2001

Box 14, Folder 22

"Change Links" 2001-03

Box 16, Folder 29

"Commemorator" Published by the Commemoration Committee for the Black Panther Party Vol. 7 No. 3 (7.3), 8.1, 8.2, 8.3 1997-1998

Box 42, Folder 17

"Community Investments" Vol. IV, Nos II-IV 1992

Box 43, Folder 1

"Cooperative Enterprise" (Fall) 1991

Box 14, Folder 1

"Court Backs Man's Right to Leaftlet" Duren Newspaper Story

Box 10, Folder 8

"Covert Action Information Bulletin" 1980-04-1981-04

Box 32, Folder 7

"Covert Action Quarterly" No. 69 2000

Box 5, Folder 30

"The Cutting Edge News" 2002-08

Box 9, Folder 37

"The Drift" Issue 4 (Summer) 1997

Box 24, Folder 26

"The Drum" Stories 1995-2004

Box 29, Folder 15

Duren Commentary/Letter to the Editor "L.A. Times" A '60s Revival We Don't Need; Black Panthers" 1994

Box 10, Folder 13

"Echo Islam" Vol. 5, No. 1 (Ramadan 1405) 1985-05

Box 8, Folder 8

"Emerge" " Black America's News Magazine" 1992-12-2000-06

Box 9, Folder 34

"Ethiopian Review" 1991-10

Box 28, Folder 35

"Ex-Con Heads New Committee NAACP Introduces 'New Image'"

Box 42, Folder 18

"Free Association" Issues 1-2 1991

Box 25, Folder 59

"Frontline"

Box 39, Folder 13

"Garvey's Voice" Vol. 16, No. 1 2004

Box 18, Folder 8

"The Grenadian Voice" Vol. 3, No. 15, 1.3 and "Indies Times" Vol. 1, No. 3 (1.3), 2.3, 2.29. 2.30, 2.32 1984-1985

Box 29, Folder 19

German Story on Black Panthers in Los Angeles

Box 16, Folder 24

"Gumbeaux" 1998

Box 28, Folder 23

"Harambee Flame" Vol. XXIII, No. 2 2002

Box 9, Folder 32

"Harambee Notes" Volume 1.2 1995-11

Box 3, Folder 3

"Herald Examiner" 1977-05-22

Box 5, Folder 5

Huey Newton "Playboy" Interview 1973

Box 20, Folder 21

International Newspaper Clippings 1981-2001

Box 8, Folder 5

"Keep Strong" Vol. 2, No. 10 (2.10), 3.9, etc 1977-05-1980-08

Box 37, Folder 31

"Labor's Militant Voice" Issue #10 2002

Box 44, Folder 12

Launching a Black Newspaper in the UK 1989

Box 9, Folder 35

"Legal News" Vol. 10, No. 11 1999-11

Box 14, Folder 21

"Leviathan" No. 4, Vol. 3 (Winter) 2006-2007

Box 10, Folder 9

"Liberation National Joint Action Committee" Issue No. 3 1981-05

Box 14, Folder 19

"The Liberator" No. 2 (Spring) White Panther Organization Newsletter 2007

Box 42, Folder 20

"The LISC Link" Vol. 3, No. 1 1992

Box 39, Folder 29

"Los Angeles Daily Journal" Story on Duren 1997

Box 3, Folder 21

“Los Angeles Free Press” 1977-01-31-1977-03-17

Box 28, Folder 36

"Los Angeles Herald-Examiner" BPP Letters to the Editor 1977

Box 33, Folder 1

Los Angeles Rebellion Newspaper Articles and Press Statements 1992-1993

Box 3, Folder 2

"Los Angeles Sentinel" 1977-08-18

Box 37, Folder 38

"Los Angeles Sentinel" and "L.A. Watts Times" Black Panthers Stories 1994-1995

Box 42, Folder 4

"Los Angeles Times:" "A Tale of Gridlock City" and "Federal Programs for Riot Recovery" 1992

Box 41, Folder 9

"Los Angeles Times:" "Benefactrix Ball and Social Justice Charter School" 2002

Box 39, Folder 9

"Los Angeles Times" "Bases for an Empire" 2004

Box 32, Folder 9

"Los Angeles Times:" "Discovery May Be Site of Massacre by Conquistadors" 1997

Box 32, Folder 6

"Los Angeles Times:" "A New Kind of Panther Prowls L.A." 2000

Box 25, Folder 38

"Los Angeles Observer" Vol. 5 No. 9 (5.9), 8.1-8.2, 8.5-8.7, 8.9-8.10, 9.1-9.3, 9.5, 9.7-9.8 1986-1990

Box 23, Folder 2

"Los Angeles Times" 2007-12-22

Box 20, Folder 18

Michael McGee "Like It Is" Interview 1991

Box 39, Folder 5

"The Mirror:" "This War is a Farce" "The Guardian:" "The Coming Arab Crash" 2001

Box 38, Folder 13

"Muhammad Speaks" Vol. 16, No. 5/Vol. 17, No. 3

Box 32, Folder 11

"Muhammad Speaks:" "An Interview with Dr. Khalid Muhammad" 2000

Box 46, Folder 10

Marin Interfaith Task Force on Central America "Report" 2001-2002

Box 14, Folder 29

Khallid Abdul Muhammad Interviews and News Stories 2000-02-27

Box 45, Folder 3

NA/California News Articles 1986-1989

Box 14, Folder 23

"Nation Time The Voice of the New Afrikan Liberation Front" Vol. 6, Number 1 (Spring) 2001

Box 10, Folder 7

"The National Alliance" Vol. 6, Vol. 19 (6.19), 6.29, 6.31 1985-05-17-1985-08-16

Box 14, Folder 15

"The National Alliance" Vol. 13, No. 13 1992-04-21

Box 19, Folder 9

"The National Alliance" Vol. 11, No. 4 1990

Box 10, Folder 10

"The New Federalist" 1995-08

Box 8, Folder 7

"Newsweek" 1983-06-14-1988-01-11

Box 19, Folder 2

"New Times" 2001

Box 18, Folder 17

News Service "Black Riders Liberation Party" Issue #2 2001

Box 28, Folder 34

Newspaper Clippings: World Economics

Box 24, Folder 28

Newspapers: "Metropolis Los Angeles," "The Knowledge Broker," "Bellflower-Downey Post," "Highland Park News," "Soul Expressions," and "L.A. Watts Times" 2004

Box 18, Folder 16

"North Coast Xpress" Vol. 9, No. 2 2001

Box 14, Folder 12

"Our Weekly" Vol. 3, No. 44 2007-11-08-2007-11-14

Box 9, Folder 11

"A People's History of the United States: Columbus, the Indians, and Human Progress" by Howard Zinn from "Prevailing Winds Magazine" Number 4

Box 32, Folder 2

"A People's History of the United States: Columbus, the Indians, and Human Progress" by Howard Zinn from "Prevailing Winds Magazine" Number 4

Box 25, Folder 58

"People's Tribune" Vol. 15, No. 9 1988

Box 9, Folder 24

"Prevailing Winds Magazine" Number 2

Box 9, Folder 36

"Prevailing Winds Magazine" Number 4

Box 8, Folder 6

"The Progressive" 1983-02-1984-02

Box 14, Folder 20

"The Red Heart Warrior" Vol. 6, No. 3 (Winter) The Red Heart Warriors Society Newsletter 2006-2007

Box 19, Folder 3

"Religion" "Press-Telegram" 2001

Box 16, Folder 26

"Resistencia" 2001

Box 9, Folder 38

"Resources for Community-Based Economic Development" Vol. 4, No. 12 1986-12

Box 6, Folder 8

Return of Southern California Black Panther Party Activities PSA 1977-01-17

Box 6, Folder 12

Return of the Black Panther Party to Southern California Press Releases

Box 11, Folder 15

"Revolution" No. 121 & 124 2008-02-24-2008-03-23

Box 23, Folder 6

"Revolution" No. 120 2008-02-17

Box 10, Folder 18

"Revolutionary Worker" Vol. 23, No. 45 2002-03-24

Box 17, Folder 1

"Smithsonian" 1999-09

Box 39, Folder 7

"Special Report Extra! Update" FAIR Newsletter 2001-10

Box 48, Folder 19

"The Struggle" Newsletter 2000-2001

Box 10, Folder 27

"The Story of Watts 15 Years Later" (Collection of Articles)

Box 39, Folder 10

"Thinking Outside the BoX" Vol. 1, No. 1 2004

Box 14, Folder 30

"Turning Point" 5th Anniversary Issue 1998-02-1998-04

Box 17, Folder 4

"Turning Point" 1998-11-2000-01

Box 14, Folder 38

"U.S. News & World Report" 2000-07-24-2000-07-31

Box 40, Folder 31

Various Newspapers Clippings/Publications 1978-2006

Scope and Contents

These publications cover police misconduct, the Black Panthers, history, community activism, and Duren writings.
Box 34, Folder 2

"Voice:" "Sizing Up SNCC" 1981

Box 46, Folder 17

"The Working Class Room" Vol. II 1984