
Agents of repression
by Ward Churchill, Jim Vander Wall (1988)
Like 'War Against the Panthers', this book meticulously details government repression against activist groups.
by Deirdre Evans-Pritchard (1995)
As co-founder of the Black Panther Party, Newton helped maintain programs that provided aid and ensured equal rights to black communities across the nation. As a revolutionary hero and theorist, he inspired resistance leaders worldwide. These remarkable accomplishments are even more noteworthy in the face of the numerous accusations made by government and media that conspired against him.
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by Ward Churchill, Jim Vander Wall (1988)
Like 'War Against the Panthers', this book meticulously details government repression against activist groups.

by Ward Churchill, Jim Vander Wall (1990)
Echoing 'War Against the Panthers', this offers primary documents on FBI's covert operations against dissent.

by Kwame Ture, Charles V. Hamilton (1967)
Similar to 'War Against the Panthers', this explores Black political power and liberation strategies.

by Malcolm X, Alex Haley (1965)
Like 'War Against the Panthers', this provides a critical perspective on systemic oppression and resistance.
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