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Method Man with his then girlfriend now wife photographed by Lise Sarfati (1995)
Eu estava aqui pensando que quem tem um Tumblr nunca consegue sair daqui de verdade. Nem que seja pra olhar de vez em quando, acabamos ficando por aqui. É um tipo de elo com o que há de mais íntimo sobre nós.
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"Theoretically, there was supposed to be equality between the sexes in the BPP. Though sometimes it was taken for granted that we were going to do the housekeeping or cooking. We Panther women had to fight against that, constantly.
Party members came from all walks of life. Some were conscious, some were chauvinistic, some were from the street and had their own street philosophy, while others were educated college kids.
On the other hand, whether you were male or female, you received weapons training, served as the officer of the day, and had to be out selling papers or flipping pancakes for the children".
Charlotte O'Neal, member of the Kansas City chapter of the Black Panther Party in 1969.
part two • a lot of us have heard about the black panther party, but aren’t really aware about what they were about. let’s chat about it. •
-fae
black panther party (bpp) newspaper , April 25, 1967
revolutionary women’s art.
Panther Rally flyer from a Boston women’s liberation front
Photographs from the Black Panther Party series by Stephen Shames (1970s)
Aweng Chuol by EazyVisuals
Plain Dealing, Louisiana - “Baby in Lap”, 1984
Black Americans in the South by Baldwin Lee
Faith Ringgold (African-American,b.1930)
Woman on a Bridge #1 of 5: Tar Beach, 1988
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