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In response from numerous requests from individual’s seeking information on the “New Black Panthers,” the Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation issues this public statement to correct the distorted record being made in the media by a small band of African Americans calling themselves the New Black Panthers. As guardian of the true history of the Black Panther Party, the Foundation, which includes former leading members of the Party, denounces this group’s exploitation of the Party’s name and history. Failing to find its own legitimacy in the black community, this band would graft the Party’s name upon itself, which we condemn.

Firstly, the people in the New Black Panthers were never members of the Black Panther Party and have no legitimate claim on the Party’s name. On the contrary, they would steal the names and pretend to walk in the footsteps of the Party’s true heroes, such as Black Panther founder Huey P. Newton, George Jackson and Jonathan Jackson, Bunchy Carter, John Huggins, Fred Hampton, Mark Cark, and so many others who gave their very lives to the black liberation struggle under the Party’s banner.

Secondly, they denigrate the Party’s name by promoting concepts absolutely counter to the revolutionary principles on which the Party was founded. Their alleged media assault on the Ku Klux Klan serves to incite hatred rather than resolve it. The Party’s fundamental principle, as best articulated by the great revolutionary Ernesto “Che” Guevara, was: “A true revolutionary is guided by great feelings of love.” The Black Panthers were never a group of angry young militants full of fury toward the “white establishment.” The Party operated on love for black people, not hatred of white people.

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In response to Part I, I received some comments that need to be addressed.

CS: “Jim, the country you thought you lived inside of did not exist outside of story and fable. I admit that it was the acceptance of this fable that allowed some people to acquire a technical education and become a cog in the great machine and swell with pride on the 4th of July.

However in American history we have multiple examples of the narrowness and cowardice of the mass of men -from Thoreau’s non-support of the Mexican War that got him jailed to Dred Scott being forcibly taken across state lines to the KKK to the slaughter in the Philippines to the famous Schenk vs. United States in which a man handing out anti-recruitment literature during World War I was arrested and jailed because it was like “shouting fire in a crowded theater” to the internment of Japanese to the savage dogs turned on Americans of African ancestry demonstrating for civil rights. Alongside this tradition there is also that of a rabble rouser, always outshouted by the mob.

Even Tom Paine lost favor after the American Revolutionary War-except of course in England.”

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