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* Black Panther Party & Emory Douglas
* 1948 – Fred Hampton, American Black Panther Party leader ( d. 1969 )
Berger donated half of his £ 5, 000 prize to the British Black Panther movement, because they had a socialist and revolutionary perspective in agreement with his own.
* Fritz Joubert Duquesne, a Boer Captain known as the Black Panther, served in the Second Boer War.
In the 1960s and 1970s, Cuba openly supported the black nationalist and Marxist-oriented Black Panther Party of the U. S. Many members found their way into Cuba for political asylum, where Cuba welcomed them after they had been convicted of crimes in the U. S.
In the U. S. at the time other political phrases ( such as " Free Huey " about Black Panther Huey Newton ) became briefly popular as graffiti in limited areas, only to be forgotten.
Magneto sends Apocalypse to dispose of his rival Black Panther ; when Apocalypse is attacked en route by Black Panther's allies, Iceman aids him by freezing Namor solid and attempting to attack Storm, but he is severely injured by Sunfire.
* 1969 – Black Panther Party members Bunchy Carter and John Huggins are killed during a meeting in Campbell Hall on the campus of UCLA.
COINTELPRO was first used to disrupt the Communist Party, where Hoover went after targets that ranged from suspected everyday spies to larger celebrity figures such as Charlie Chaplin who were seen as spreading Communist Party propaganda, and later organizations such as the Black Panther Party, Martin Luther King, Jr .' s Southern Christian Leadership Conference and others.
* 1975 – Teenage heiress Lesley Whittle is kidnapped by Donald Neilson, aka " the Black Panther ".
* Black Panther Party
For a time, he was also donating money to the Black Panther Party and considered himself a friend of founder Bobby Seale.
Born in Philadelphia, Abu-Jamal became involved in black nationalism in his youth, and was a member of the Black Panther Party until October 1970.
Category: Black Panther Party members
The U. S. New Left drew inspiration from black radicalism, particularly the Black Power movement and the more explicitly Maoist and militant Black Panther Party.
* 1966 – Black Panther Party is created by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale.
Malik Rahim, former Black Panther Party activist, ran for the U. S. Congress in 2008 with the Green Party.
It is most commonly known as one of the materials used to construct Captain America's shield, but it is also noted for its connection to the Black Panther and his native homeland of Wakanda ( a fictional country in Africa ).
It was discovered by the Wakandan king T ' Chaka, father of the Black Panther T ' Challa.
Its radiation has also permeated much of Wakanda's flora and fauna, including the Heart-Shaped Herb eaten by members of the Black Panther Cult and the flesh of the White Gorilla eaten by the members of the White Gorilla Cult.
* The Black Panther uses vibranium in a micro weave mesh in his uniform that robs incoming objects of their momentum.
He also cannot be stabbed, although the costume and the Black Panther can be cut if the attacker slashes along the uniform's grain.
* The story " Flags of Our Fathers ", which happens during World War II, tells how Black Panther, Captain America, Sgt.

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Eli Squinch is an evil miser who sometimes teams up with Black Pete in the Mickey Mouse comics.
* Black Rider ( comics ), a Marvel Comics Western character
* Shane Black as Rick Hawkins, the team's radio operator and technical expert, known for reading comics and for having to explain the sexual jokes he tells.
Other comics Ennis has written include War Story ( with various artists ) for DC ; The Pro for Image Comics ; The Authority for Wildstorm ; Just a Pilgrim for Black Bull Press, and 303, Chronicles of Wormwood ( a six issue mini-series about the Antichrist ), and a western comic book, Streets of Glory for Avatar Press.
* Black Hand ( comics ) a DC Comics supervillain
He has also published numerous short stories in comics anthologies, self-published his own mini-comics, and published graphic novels through other publishers such as Black Eye, Slave Labor Graphics, and Highwater Books.
* Bill Foster ( comics ), fictional Marvel Comics superhero known variously as Black Goliath, Giant-Man, and Goliath
As editor of Marvel Knights, Quesada worked on a number of low-profile characters such as Daredevil, Punisher, The Inhumans and Black Panther, encouraging experimentation and using his contacts in the independent comics world to bring in creators such as David W. Mack, Mike Oeming, Brian Michael Bendis, Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon.
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* Bill Foster ( comics ), his successor who originally went by the name Black Goliath.
Commonly depicted as a femme fatale, the Black Widow was ranked as the 31st sexiest woman in comics by the Comics Buyer's Guide.
* Black Widow ( Natasha ) appears in the Spider-Woman motion comics voiced by JoEllen Anklam.
In addition to appearances in other Marvel comics, the Black Widow has headlined the following self-titled series:
In 1994 she was cast as Felicia Hardy / Black Cat in Spider-Man: The Animated Series, the first in a long line of Marvel comics characters she has voiced.
# REDIRECT Black Cat ( comics )
* Black Cat ( comics ), a Marvel comic book character
* Black Cat ( comics ), a Marvel Comics character
* Black Hole ( comics ), a series of comics by Charles Burns
The Teen Titans from left to right: Cyborg ( comics ) | Cyborg, Robin ( comics ) | Robin, Beast Boy, Starfire ( comics ) | Starfire, and Raven ( comics ) | Black Hawk
Burchett began his artistic career in St. Louis, Missouri, and did his early professional comics work at First Comics, Pacific Comics, Capital Comics, and AC Comics ; on titles including Black Diamond, E-Man, American Flagg !, Great American Western, and The Phantom.

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