Book HackPower to the PeopleBy Bobby Seale, Stephen Shames
In a Nutshell
This photobook offers a gripping firsthand insight into America's famous Black Panther Party, as told by co-founder Bobby Seale.
Favorite Quote
When it comes to eradicating racism, all of us can learn from the example set by the Panthers.
Stephen Shames
Introduction
In the 1960s and 1970s, the Black Panther Party shook the United States to its very foundations.
The Black Panthers gave hope to the youth facing racism every day, and gave nightmares to establishment politicians in Washington.
As an award-winning photojournalist known for his work on social issues, Stephen Shames formed personal bonds with Black Panther members to give him unparalleled access to the party.
In this photobook, Shames teams up with Bobby Seale, who co-founded the Black Panther Party with his friend and fellow activist Huey Newton. Seale provides a first-person view of the organization's history and its struggle.
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