Black Panther Community News Service Collection

Front page of the Black Panther newspaper with photo of Huey P. Newton and headline reading Huey Must Be Set Free
Black Panther Black Community News Service vol. I no. 6 1967, Black Panther Black Community News Service collection, MS 178, African American Museum & Library at Oakland, Oakland Public Library.

The Black Panther Community News Service Collection consists of 214 newspapers published by the Black Panther Party between 1967-1976 and includes a commemorative edition published in the Spring of 1991. Each edition was between 16-28 pages and featured a range of articles and op-eds on the activities of the party, black power, police brutality, communism, and party leadership. The back of each issue featured artwork from artist and Black Panther's Minister of Culture Emory Douglas. Beginning on March 13, 1971, the newspapers were re-named The Black Panther Intercommunal News Service.

Issues of the The Black Panther are available to view digitally on Alexander Street using your Oakland Public Library card.

Dates: 1967-1980
 
Collection number: MS 178
 
Creator: Black Panther Party. Ministry of Information.
 
Collection Size: 19 linear feet (16 boxes)
 

Guide to the Black Panther Black Community News Service Collection

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