The document was created in 1966 by the founders of the Black Panther Party, Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale, whose political thoughts lay within the realm of Marxism and Black Nationalism.

These were operated by Party members under the slogan "survival pending revolution." They were renamed Survival Programs in 1971. Though the USDA had piloted free breakfast efforts since the mid 1960s, the program only took off in the early 1970s—right around the time the Black Panthers…

The Panthers recognized that a hungry child was not able to learn. 10-Point Program Lyrics. The guidelines were eventually made available to the public on May 15, 1967, when they were published in the second edition of The Black Panther, which was the party’s weekly newsletter. But after the Black Panther Party and its programs were summarily dismantled, the Breakfast for Children program found new life and a new champion in the federal government. In 1966, Black Panther Party founders Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale created the 10-Point Program, a set of rules that members of the organization would subscribe to and live by.

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The Breakfast Program was important to the black community.

This program is the most powerful program established by the Black Panther Party.

The Black Nationalist program targeted a range of organizations from the Panthers to SNCC to the peaceful Southern Christian Leadership Conference, and included every Black Student Union and many other black student groups. The Black Panther Party for Self-Defense would, for a short time, put itself at the vanguard of that change. It established the direction and goals of the Black Panther Party for Self Defense. The Free Breakfast Program was one of dozens of social programs the Black Panthers implemented to raise the standard of living for black Americans. Album War Against The Panthers: A Study Of Repression In America. The Breakfast Program was important to the black community. Introduction. 1 The FBI memorandum expanding the program described its goals as: 1.

The Black Panther Party (BPP), originally the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, was a revolutionary socialist political organization founded by Marxist college students Bobby Seale (Chairman) and Huey Newton (Minister of Defense) in October 1966 in Oakland, California. 10-Point Program Black Panther Party. It also had the unintended consequence of shifting the gender dynamics within the organization itself, which had been fairly traditional to that point. Eldrige Cleaver ran for president on the Peace and Freedom Party ticket in 1968. The Free Breakfast for School Children Program was a community service program run by the Black Panther Party. On October 15, 1966, Newton & Bobby Seale drafted the Ten-Point Program [or Ten-Point Party Platform]. This program became so popular, within one year throughout the U.S. over 10,000 children were fed. In the 1968-1969 school year, the Black Panthers fed as many as 20,000 children through this social program. The Ten-Point Program is a set of guidelines to the Black Panther Party and states their ideals and ways of operation, a "combination of the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence." The FBI's Covert Program To Destroy the Black Panther Party. In 1966, Black Panther Party founders Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale created the 10-Point Program, a set of rules that members of the organization would subscribe to and live by. Children often attended school hungry and without proper nutrition. The Free Breakfast for Children Program was one among more than 60 community social programs created by the Black Panther Party. Cleaver met with North Korean leader Kim Il-sung in 1970 and traveled to North Vietnam. The guidelines were eventually made available to the public on May 15, 1967, when they were published in the second edition of The Black Panther, which was the party’s weekly newsletter. The Panthers recognized that a hungry child was not able to learn. This program is the most powerful program established by the Black Panther Party. 1. In August 1967, the FBI initiated a covert action program -- COINTELPRO -- to disrupt and "neutralize" organizations which the Bureau characterized as "Black Nationalist Hate Groups." Children often attended school hungry and without proper nutrition.

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