Fragmentation and Black Power 1965-1975 · 1965 – 1975
The Black Panther Party
Examining the Ten-Point Programme, community survival programmes, and the conflict with the FBI.
Key Questions
- 1How did the Panthers' Marxist-Leninist ideology differ from earlier civil rights groups?
- 2To what extent was the FBI's COINTELPRO responsible for the Party's decline?
- 3How important were the "Breakfast for Children" programmes to the Panthers' mission?
National Curriculum Attainment Targets
A-Level: History - Civil Rights in the USA 1865–1992A-Level: History - Revolutionary Nationalism
Year: Year 13
Subject: History
Unit: Fragmentation and Black Power 1965-1975
Period: 1965 – 1975
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