Black Panther Party Headquarters: We Serve the People

Black Panther Party Headquarters: We Serve the People

Large 24 x 33 / Black
$70.00
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Black Panther Party Headquarters: We Serve the People

Black Panther Party Headquarters: We Serve the People

$70.00
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Historic photograph of a Black Panther Party headquarters storefront with the iconic "We serve the People" motto displayed above. The windows are filled with posters of political prisoners, community programs, and Black Panther newspaper pages, while megaphones sit ready for street organizing. This image captures the grassroots nature of the Black Panther Party, which operated out of storefronts in Black communities across America during the late 1960s and early 1970s. These headquarters served as organizing centers for the Party's survival programs—free breakfast for children, health clinics, and political education classes. The posters in the windows document both the Party's community service mission and their support for imprisoned members. A powerful piece of revolutionary history showing how the Panthers embedded themselves in the communities they served, available in three sizes with your choice of black or silver aluminum frame.

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