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Bobby Seale: The Black Panther Party's Ten Point Program
Bobby Seale: The Black Panther Party's Ten Point Program
The Malcolm X Collection on DVD: malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com The Malcolm X Collection on DVD: malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com The Malcolm X Collection on DVD: malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com Bobby Seale outlines the Ten Point Program of the Black Panthers. The Complete Malcolm X on DVD: malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com
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Bobby Seale : "No More Shucking and Jiving!"
Bobby Seale : "No More Shucking and Jiving!"
Video I put together for a class presentation. I love his word play in this excerpt! ;-)
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Bobby Seale
Bobby Seale
Robert George Seale (born 1936) was a militant activist who, with Huey P. Newton and Bobby Hutton, founded the Black Panther Party for Self Defense in 1966.
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Bobby Seale on the New Black Panther Party [CNN Interview]
Bobby Seale on the New Black Panther Party [CNN Interview]
Bobby Seale, one of the original founding members of the original Black Panther Party, a civil rights group from the civil rights era, speaks out against the New Black Panther Party in an interview on CNN (July 8, 2010). The "New Black Panther Party" declined to appear in this interview, although the offer was extended. Forgive the blurriness. Captured over Composite input using an ATI TV Wonder™ HD 600. Also, it's obvious I don't own the rights to this video and I hope that no one takes offense to that fact, but if anyone from CNN wishes me to pull down this video, shoot me a PM and I will do so, but only if they can provide legitimate proof that they represent CNN in a legal capacity. Edit: Although I, like anyone, would encourage CONSTRUCTIVE criticism, what I've been seeing is anything but. With that said, any inflammatory / racist (I don't care which way it goes) / misogynistic / sexist (see: Racist) / disruptive remarks shall be promptly removed with no hesitation. Transcript available at CNN.com: transcripts.cnn.com
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Black Panther Party - Bobby Seale Speaks
Black Panther Party - Bobby Seale Speaks
PLEASE SHARE THIS AND SUBSCRIBE TO ME:-) This is a video of Bobby Seale speaking. Comrade Seale was one of the founders of the Black Panthers. It comes from antihostiles' channel. Please check his channel out as well:-)
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Black Panther Co-Founder, Bobby Seale
Black Panther Co-Founder, Bobby Seale
30 years ago, Huey Newton and Bobby Seale founded the Black Panther Party. Now, Bobby Seale looks back on what the Party achieved; how it's numbers swelled after the assassination of Martin Luther King; how the FBI violated their constitutional rights and why African Americans still need economic liberation and higher education. (Originally aired March 1996).
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Bobby Seale Speaks at USF
Bobby Seale Speaks at USF
Bobby Seale speaks at University of San Francisco. February 24, 2011
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Bobby Seale Speaking Across America (Part 1)
Bobby Seale Speaking Across America (Part 1)
Bobby Seale takes to the stage with his charismatic and activist eloquence, illuminating the true sixties birth and youthful intelligentsia of the BPP. Mr. Seale transports the audience back to the mini-civil-war turbulence of the late sixties and early seventies. Defining himself as "revolutionary humanist" Mr. Seale brings the 60's protest movement era full circle showing how times have changed. How we must reach for the future: Protest, organize peoples programs and evolve a greater direct [participatory] community control democracy.
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Bobby Seale speech (1/4)
Bobby Seale speech (1/4)
The speech given by Bobby Seale at the Free Huey Birthday Rally
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AIM FOR FREEDOM - BOBBY SEALE
AIM FOR FREEDOM - BOBBY SEALE
AIM for FREEDOM! 40th anniversary art & photography exhibit Thursday, July 17 5:30p to 8:30p at SomArts Cultural Center, San Francisco, CA AIM-West presents AIM for FREEDOM! art & photography retrospective of AIM, plus Longest Walk 2. Opening reception honors the Women in the Movement, special guest co-founder Patricia Bellanger. Performances by traditional singers & dancers
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part 1--Bobby Seale: The Attica Uprising
part 1--Bobby Seale: The Attica Uprising
Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, Sept. 11, 2009. Guest Bobby Seale, Founding Chairman of the Black Panther Party, organizer, author, consultant, mentor, and current producer of Bobby Seale's REACH! Chronicles: An on-line SOCIAL CHANGE magazine-journal. A revolutionary humanist, Bobby also continues to speak at colleges and universities across the country about social change from the sixties to the future. Largely in response to the death of George Jackson in August, New York's Attica State Prison rebels staged a four-day uprising, Sept. 9 - 13, 1971, during which they called for specified observers to mediate the standoff between the rebels (holding guards hostage) and the Administration. On Sept. 11, Bobby entered the prison to act as a negotiator of prisoners' demands. Unfortunately, NY Governor Nelson Rockefeller decided to end the prison takeover with a military assault that killed 29 prisoners and 10 guards with another 85 wounded, some of whom would die later. Learn more about Bobby Seale at www.bobbyseale.com
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Bobby Seale talks to educators in Champaign, IL (7/28/2010)
Bobby Seale talks to educators in Champaign, IL (7/28/2010)
Bobby Seale, the co-founder of the Black Panther Party, talks to K-12 teachers as part of the American History Teachers' Collaborative Summer Institute. Seale talks about the importance of learning about the black experience, and his introduction to activism. To hear an interview with Seale by Illinois Public Media's Sean Powers, visit: will.illinois.edu
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Bobby Seale Speaking Across America (Part 2)
Bobby Seale Speaking Across America (Part 2)
Bobby Seale, in effect, has become one the last surviving architects of one of the most important social change movements in American and African American history. In this second part of Bobby Seale Speaking Across America, transports you to a time when the civil-rights anti-Vietnam war activism of hundreds of thousands of protesters of many different ethnic groups included 5000 young Black men and women selling hundreds of thousands of "THE BLACK PANTHER" weekly newspapers. Who created tangible grass roots community programs and registered voters, with law books in their hands and legal guns handy for self defense against vicious overt racist attacks at the time. "Today you don't need guns!" charges Bobby Seale. "If you want to observe police brutality use the technology. Network with a thousand camcorders and put it all on the internet! And with it create realistic peoples economic parity & greater direct democracy complete with community control of police and economics."
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Barbeque With Bobby Seale (Part 1)
Barbeque With Bobby Seale (Part 1)
Barbeque With Bobby Seale features Founding Chairman of the Black Panther party and Chef Extraordinaire Bobby Seale and co-stars Leslie M. Johnson-Seale. Bobby Seale shares his remarkable knowledge about the art of BBQ. Bobby and Leslie present the recipe for Hickory Smoke Baby Backed BBQ Ribs (Uncle Toms Baste-Marinate)
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Bobby Seale at Seattle Central
Bobby Seale at Seattle Central
Video from the News Department at The City Collegian, Seattle Central Community College's Student Newspaper. Produced by Martin Jarmick
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Bobby Seale Speech
Bobby Seale Speech
"We can speak of pollution in terms of the historical pollution of fascism, the historical pollution of war, the historical pollution of hunger in the world, the historical pollution of murder, the historical pollution that we people -- poor, oppressed people -- in this world all over have been subjected to for too many years. That pollution is the basis of the pollution of the nature, the world, the universe. The only solution to pollution is a people's humane revolution." ~ Bobby Seale
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BOBBY SEALE - Unfinished Business
BOBBY SEALE - Unfinished Business
This is an excerpt of a presentation by Black Panther Party founder Bobby Seale titled 'UNFINISHED BUSINESS' delivered at the 45th Anniversary Celebration & Inaugural Ceremony of the Alumni Association of the Black Panther Party - October 28, 2011 in Philadelphia, Pa. A complete DVD recording of the event is available - email WORD4WORDPRODUCTIONS@ GMAIL.COM
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Bobby Seale: Uncle Sammy & the Founding of the Black Panther Party
Bobby Seale: Uncle Sammy & the Founding of the Black Panther Party
bobbyseale.com ~ Bobby Seale tells of the incidents that lead to the formation of the Black Panther Party. Footage of the candle light vigil for the students murdered May 4th 1970.
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Bobby Seale TBPM
Bobby Seale TBPM
Video excerpt from the acclaimed Swedish documentary 'The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975' . Seale on creating a power base that benefits the underclass.
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part 2--Bobby Seale: The Attica Uprising
part 2--Bobby Seale: The Attica Uprising
Freedom is a Constant Struggle TV show, Sept. 11, 2009. Guest Bobby Seale, Founding Chairman of the Black Panther Party, organizer, author, consultant, mentor, and current producer of Bobby Seale's REACH! Chronicles: An on-line SOCIAL CHANGE magazine-journal. A revolutionary humanist, Bobby also continues to speak at colleges and universities across the country about social change from the sixties to the future. Largely in response to the death of George Jackson in August, New York's Attica State Prison rebels staged a four-day uprising, Sept. 9 - 13, 1971, during which they called for specified observers to mediate the standoff between the rebels (holding guards hostage) and the Administration. On Sept. 11, Bobby entered the prison to act as a negotiator of prisoners' demands. Unfortunately, NY Governor Nelson Rockefeller decided to end the prison takeover with a military assault that killed 29 prisoners and 10 guards with another 85 wounded, some of whom would die later. Learn more about Bobby Seale at www.bobbyseale.com
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Bobby Seale Speaking Across America (Part 3)
Bobby Seale Speaking Across America (Part 3)
In the third part of Bobby Seale Speaking Across America, Bobby Seale and his wife Leslie take to the stage with their lively charismatic and activist eloquence. Mr.and Mrs. Seale illuminates the true sixties birth and youthful intelligentsia of the Black Panther Party. Spelling out the pragmatic unknown philosophical range of the sixties protest movement, ["?which grew out of student activism, historical class analysis, scientific research, and programmatic community organizing. NOT street-life hooliganism as political conservatism continues to distort?"].