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  • Опубликовано: 19 авг 2024
  • Many organizations have made it their mission to expand the rights of Black Americans. The NAACP and the Urban League are examples of influential organizations with long histories. But a long history or extensive membership isn't always necessary to have an impact. Today, we'll learn about the Black Panthers. They were a relatively small, relatively short-lived political party that had an outsized impact on US history.
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    Sources and References
    Peniel E. Joseph, Waiting ’ Til the Midnight Hour: A Narrative History of Black Power in America (New York: Henry Holt, 2006).
    Malcolm X, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, With the assistance of Alex Haley (New York: Ballantine, 1992).
    Manning Marable, Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention (New York: Viking Press, 2011).
    Ilyasah Shabazz, Growing up X: A Memoir by the Mother of Malcolm X (Penguin, 2003).
    Robyn Spencer, The Revolution Has Come: Black Power, Gender, and the Black Panther Party in Oakland (Duke University Press, 2016).
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Комментарии • 146

  • @elchapojunior3091
    @elchapojunior3091 2 года назад +2248

    Next time the American government lectures you about “oppressive” countries, remember what they did to Fred Hampton

  • @javierjimene2523
    @javierjimene2523 Год назад +144

    LOVE IT , I’M MEXICAN BUT RAISED PART OF MY LIFE IN A BLACK NEIGHBORHOOD , LOVE BLACK CULTURE , LOVE BLACK HISTORY LIKE IT IS MY OWN ❤👊🏽

  • @comcat8524
    @comcat8524 2 года назад +332

    I'm really glad that a black historian was the one to discuss this movement, good job crash course

  • @vampmoon
    @vampmoon Год назад +239

    I never learned about this in school, and I've only heard negative things about them, which I was always highly suspicious of. They helped the disability rights activists in the 1970s. I'm so greatful to finally be learning about them. Thank you crash course!!!

  • @ruairihair
    @ruairihair 2 года назад +403

    This is really one of the best series on RUclips. Thanks for all the hard work

  • @Word-Smithy
    @Word-Smithy Год назад +74

    I love this series and the fact that you have a 360 approach to each chapter -- versus romanticizing the movement in this case -- you simply tell the untold stories, state all the facts and events (good, bad and ugly), and illustrate the impact they have have had. Thank you.

  • @davetoms1
    @davetoms1 2 года назад +707

    Fantastic video. Thank you for sharing. The Black Panthers may not have been perfect. But it's frustrating that the government spent so much time, energy, and money on furthering the oppression of the Black community and suppressing the Black Panthers rather than fix the inequities and fight the injustices that gave rise to the organization in the first place. Had the Black community been granted the most basic rights of Justice and Equality from the Government and from the Police, perhaps the group would never have formed.

  • @LordJudgement1818
    @LordJudgement1818 2 года назад +243

    My auntie was a black panther back in the day.

  • @samelangang
    @samelangang Год назад +22

    A black man on Crash Course now?!?! I’m late or this been going on? I haven’t locked in with this since high school. This is so dope!!🖤

  • @seanarmstrong6971
    @seanarmstrong6971 Год назад +33

    They chose the perfect person to narrate this series. Impressive.

  • @grapeshot
    @grapeshot 2 года назад +263

    There's so much misinformation about the Black Panthers out there.

  • @aaronzre3285
    @aaronzre3285 2 года назад +123

    These courses are my saving grace for my civil rights exams

  • @pongop
    @pongop Год назад +45

    Amazing video! I was fortunate to meet Bobby Seale when he spoke at my community college. I have his signed copy of Size The Time on a shelf beside me. He was a great storyteller and very funny.

  • @MidnightsLive
    @MidnightsLive Год назад +68

    Crash Course is the single most important thing on the internet. I learned more from John Green than my entire matriculation....including the word matriculation.

  • @richardnzekwue1043
    @richardnzekwue1043 2 года назад +239

    I love crash course so much, keep it up

  • @MrOuija-rr8kq
    @MrOuija-rr8kq Год назад +41

    I’m glad it’s not another white guy telling me about the black panthers here on RUclips.

  • @dassinefaye
    @dassinefaye Год назад +20

    Panther Cub here, my Dad, David Hilliard was Chief of Staff. He seems to be left out here, nevertheless this was some what accurate accounts. Eldridge was an FBI agent, so many stories untold. 🖤🖤💪🏾💪🏾✊🏾

  • @Apeshaft
    @Apeshaft 2 года назад +54

    Sweden here... I must say that I found this to be extremly more interesting than I would have imagined!

  • @Midnight605rider
    @Midnight605rider Год назад +12

    Disability rights would never had came to fruition if not for the help of the black panthers.
    That includes service connected veterans, and so thank you.

  • @rythegoat784
    @rythegoat784 Год назад +6

    dude i love the way he talks it's like "line then line then line" makes it feel very understandable

  • @addisondraper6444
    @addisondraper6444 Год назад +6

    All Power To The People!

  • @Xsetsu
    @Xsetsu Год назад +35

    I am glad these days Black Panther's legacy is getting more of the spotlight. For decades now, they were demonized. While some of this still happens, it is becoming less so.
    Edit: As time goes on the views on Regan become more tarnished, which is a good thing.

    • @lettuceman9439
      @lettuceman9439 Год назад

      Im a bit mixed on it, There struggle and defiance of the institution was real but their legacy is tainted by misformation and bias on both side,
      The truth that they are Capital "C" Communist for one actively sour response on both side with so much mythologization, The other side often left out this fact and often view insert them in their agenda while the other use it to demonized them and contextualized their struggle and abuse as justified

  • @anthonyjohnson9403
    @anthonyjohnson9403 Год назад +15

    The Black Panthers had the right idea then. It's still the right idea today. The only reason things didn't work out is because it was the first time this idea had been tried. Motown didn't work right away. Michael Jordan didn't work out right away. The Nation of Islam didn't work out right away. My relationship with my woman didn't work out right away. Nothing works out right away. Doesn't mean it's not the bomb. The Black Panthers were the bomb. They clearly had the best idea for liberation. Unity. Bravery. Audacity. Retaliation. A willingness to kill and die for the cause. ✊🏾🖤💯. It's really the only way. If Black people don't survive and thrive, NO ONE survives and thrives.

  • @missgeranium4459
    @missgeranium4459 Год назад +10

    Thank you for sharing this. I learned a lot here about the Black Panthers.

  • @JrRimp
    @JrRimp Год назад +16

    I’ll just ask people who love condemning the black communities as they are today. Imagine how the black community would be today of white society had just left black Americans alone after slavery. This is one of many cases where the USA interferes with a group trying to better their community. Also understand many things Most complain about in the black community states after the BP was basically disbanded. You don’t see a rise in gangs in the black community until after BP is disbanded. A rise in drug usage, crime, teenage mothers, etc. I hate when these things aren’t addressed when many want to speak about what’s happening in our communities

  • @stijndederper6326
    @stijndederper6326 2 года назад +90

    Wow, that 10 point program seems extremely based
    Jesus, the Soul on Ice reveals is awful :(

  • @christinefury1040
    @christinefury1040 Год назад +14

    Misogyny and sexism must be dealt with if men want a civil society.

  • @gamerwolf1720
    @gamerwolf1720 2 года назад +171

    Any chance we will get an episode on so-called "blacksploitation" movies? I think it's a fascinating part of both black and film history

  • @payt_d8383
    @payt_d8383 Год назад +4

    Wakanda forever

  • @joshuas1960
    @joshuas1960 Год назад +10

    Excellent video. I once met Bobby Seale during the late 90s. Being in his presence was special. He is an amazing public speaker.

  • @Davlavi
    @Davlavi 2 года назад +30

    informative.

  • @willis26311
    @willis26311 Год назад +5

    My God! This is exactly what African Americans need. The Black Panthers fed kids going to school everyday and made sure they had a hot breakfast. They would've brought about education and hope plus social change throughout America. Why does our country not allow blacks the same educational resources for whites living in wealthy communtities? There is no reason for students in Detroit to not have books, computers, heat, air conditioning, protection and security that other cities have. God bless any African American high school student that graduates from an inner-city school. The odds are stacked against them. It's total BS. Think of the intelligent minds being wasted because they don't have a chance and what those intelligent minds could do to better our world. Its just shameful. For those students and parents living in big cities with poor/corrupt schooling, I pray that he/she makes it through the gauntlet and becomes successful and changes America and the world for the positive.

  • @johnhill9445
    @johnhill9445 Год назад +4

    Teach The Youth The Truth. No Book 📖 Bans NYC

  • @manufacturedfear
    @manufacturedfear Год назад +31

    Could they monitor how the police operate and carry guns at the same time? In Spain we cannot even record the police with a cell phone at the moment. Btw great video and series. I'm deeply interested in US history, specially from the black population's point of view

    • @Googledeservestodie
      @Googledeservestodie Год назад +13

      Back then it was dangerous to observe police even unarmed, that's why the Panthers would do this in groups. In most states during this era it was totally legal to open carry, in fact many gun regulations in America were created directly as pretext to disarm and arrest Black Panther members and other open carrying groups during the 60s and 70s. They did more than just observe and monitor police activity, but would also give pamphlets to citizens on their rights in the event of a confrontation with police. Today while open carrying is illegal in many states, phones are the most powerful tool we have against police- as we've seen with fallout from the George Floyd protests of 2020. Because of this, history is actually repeating itself. States like Arizona are already creating new laws making it illegal to record police for any reason, a dangerous precedent that could lead to America being much more like Spain. Hope that helps understand.

    • @meatharbor
      @meatharbor Год назад +12

      There's always been a divide between what the law says the police can do and what they can get away with. This can vary wildly, especially based on location and the identity of the person they're interacting with. Back in the day the Panthers could do that sort of thing because they were organized enough to do it in coordinated groups, changing the calculus of the authorities regarding just how much they wanted to risk getting shot and starting an armed uprising that day. There's a small number of antifascist groups today that follow a similar model and show up to left-wing political actions as an openly armed unit to provide security from both the police and right-wing extremist groups like the Proud Boys. Without the benefit of high-priced lawyers or an uncle who happens to be the local district attorney or chief of police, the potential for grievous bodily injury must stand in for the deterrent effects of money and influence.
      On the subject of filming police, it'll likely come down to the states to decide if they want to outlaw it or not. It's not going to stop anyone, though. It'll just incentivize streaming the encounter rather than just saving it to the phone. Ultimately, though, the arguments against the right to film police seem to be predicated to the police's "right to privacy" that nobody else gets when they're doing their job in public with taxpayer money with a law-mandated bodycam on. I don't really get it, but it doesn't seem to need to make sense anymore. The police are just gonna do whatever they want unless and until an appropriate disincentive is provided.

    • @chusty93
      @chusty93 Год назад

      Estas seguro? Aca en Argentina por ejemplo es perfectamente legal filmar a un oficial en la via publica con el celular. Asi es como se dan a conocer muchos casos de abuso de fuerza de la policia. En España intuyo deberia ser igual

  • @calinoire
    @calinoire Год назад +2

    This was an Excellent break down

  • @DavidJamesHenry
    @DavidJamesHenry 2 года назад +28

    I've been waiting for this one

  • @harpieclan1950
    @harpieclan1950 Год назад +4

    And just think… we never got any of the request on that list. Just a damn shame

  • @Legal_Savant
    @Legal_Savant Год назад +6

    Love these crash courses, please keep up the solid work!✊

  • @courtneygreenhill8935
    @courtneygreenhill8935 Год назад +6

    That Free Breakfast program was a game changer in U.S history.....

  • @oliverlinke4635
    @oliverlinke4635 Год назад +1

    Sooooo much better than the other guy

  • @jjsza11
    @jjsza11 Год назад

    I’ve learned more from this channel than 12 years of school

  • @christophermcanally1246
    @christophermcanally1246 2 года назад +16

    Nice longer-form lesson.

  • @alaskagrowngirl3
    @alaskagrowngirl3 2 года назад +5

    Great video! I love this series

  • @kokorolex
    @kokorolex 2 года назад +27

    Great video, I learned something new today.

  • @BellalinaBallerina
    @BellalinaBallerina 2 года назад +6

    That was amazing and extemely informative.

  • @ashebermulugata9
    @ashebermulugata9 Год назад +2

    Long Live the Unselfish Revolutionary Spirit of the Black Panther Party. R. I. P. Dr. Huey P. Newton.

  • @rlorenz77
    @rlorenz77 Год назад

    Love that you do your best to include the tough stuff. Great video, this is why I subscribe

  • @omartistry
    @omartistry Год назад +5

    Would love to see a modern black group that’s not sexist, homophobic, or prone to internal and external discrimination which would lead to downfall.

  • @PharaohsBloom
    @PharaohsBloom Год назад +2

    This was very informative 💕✨

  • @momjeanz9532
    @momjeanz9532 Год назад +1

    thank you!

  • @lnss8775
    @lnss8775 Год назад +5

    Ugh! U missed the PERFECT OPPORTUNITY to show the Black Panther Party & Malcolm X's assassination connection that led to Reagan & California pushing for gun control when you mentioned the May 1967 protest in Sacramento! Ppl have tried to portray the protest as the event that caused the legislation, unlike u presenting it correctly that the introduction of gun control legislation as the event that caused the protest.
    Malcom X's assassination is connected to the gun control legislation indirectly. The legislation was introduced in the California legislature mere weeks after the BPP was the armed security detail to escort a widowed Sister Betty Shabazz from the San Francisco airport to an interview.

  • @willthevill5500
    @willthevill5500 Год назад +4

    Fantastic and informative video

  • @uzulim9234
    @uzulim9234 7 месяцев назад +2

    This was very helpful, thank you

  • @jennifervolz
    @jennifervolz Год назад +1

    One of the best summaries. Usually, you just seen the romanticized story. Refreshing to hear a wider perspective

  • @fourthmonth1240
    @fourthmonth1240 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @Just2gofoods
    @Just2gofoods Год назад

    Love this video series. Thanks.

  • @pthaloblue100
    @pthaloblue100 Год назад +2

    Thank you Crash Course!

  • @TheLegitAlpha
    @TheLegitAlpha Год назад +5

    I feel like any civil rights movement could learn from the Black Panthers.

  • @AtBroCrib
    @AtBroCrib Год назад +1

    Great job

  • @nmgefun872
    @nmgefun872 Год назад +3

    They don’t teach this in school thanks for sharing

  • @PhiriSamson-bf9rv
    @PhiriSamson-bf9rv Месяц назад

    Now I know the truth about Black Panther, strong group.

  • @lindaevans543
    @lindaevans543 11 месяцев назад +1

    This was an excellent presentation. Thank you!

  • @JerryHunt92
    @JerryHunt92 Год назад +3

    BPP❤

  • @TheGamersGuide819
    @TheGamersGuide819 10 месяцев назад +1

    This was everything I needed . Thank you

  • @InterLuxesgetaways
    @InterLuxesgetaways Год назад +2

    I needed this

  • @richardlynch1094
    @richardlynch1094 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this primer!

  • @joelouis5118
    @joelouis5118 Год назад +1

    Good job

  • @sempliciotto
    @sempliciotto Год назад

    Great channel. Thank you

  • @blackpanther1269
    @blackpanther1269 Год назад +6

    ✊🏿

  • @TankCollinsProtectionSquad
    @TankCollinsProtectionSquad Год назад

    Learning about the BPP was like second nature growing up in Oakland Ca.

  • @cheekymonkey4529
    @cheekymonkey4529 Год назад +4

    *WAKANDA FOREVER*

  • @kevmack101
    @kevmack101 Год назад +2

    Just watched the movie on netflix ... great movie

  • @tamarbo71
    @tamarbo71 Год назад +5

    But yet the KKk was allowed to flourish

  • @pantherproducts
    @pantherproducts Год назад

    Thank you

  • @jashardwallington
    @jashardwallington Год назад

    Long live the black panther party

  • @jeffreypattie7150
    @jeffreypattie7150 11 месяцев назад +1

    What an incredible informative video, im.white but see why its needed .as a kid growing up in a multi cultural city, during riots, never experiencing anything but love and acceptance. My first real love was with somebody who I think was a panther. Smartest , giving and supplied me with incredible art that waa being put up and given out close to where I believe was their headquarters. I loved the art , being a mad magazine addict, it made me laugh, esp after being forced to watch all the evil being done against blacks bewsreels..my dad hated all racism, and said all hate is wrong .n tore them.down , but have collected them thru out my life time, really seeing things still haven't changed. I'm christian but love honorable minister louis farahkhan, I went thru and worked thru kings equal opportunity program, you remind me of those great smart men who ran program and walked hand in hand with king, whose every message and you tube video out there is as relevant today and underline he was a messenger chosen by God! Reverand dr martin luther king jr..thats why the Washington memorial crackkked and service for new beautiful martin king memorial, suspended as earthquake hit 2011 .king shaking from the grave.. again amazing video..ur beautiful sooting old gold soulful voice, a gift from.god, as is ur message and effort 4 video!!!

  • @hiphopesq
    @hiphopesq Год назад

    Dope af. Great video.

  • @cottonbun6496
    @cottonbun6496 Год назад +1

    Blacks I will go with you voluntarily with my children if I can. I will serve you and teach you everything I know which probably fades to your knowledge and ability. I will go if you give me the freedom to leave should I ever want to leave. I will serve you for as long as it will be satisfactory to us.

  • @Ghee_Buttersnaps
    @Ghee_Buttersnaps Год назад +2

    Beep boop here my *_engagement_*

  • @ZeroTrustSolo
    @ZeroTrustSolo 4 месяца назад +1

    🖤🖤🖤

  • @thien7661
    @thien7661 Год назад +4

    wakanda forever !!!

  • @hamzza8963
    @hamzza8963 Год назад

    What specific advancements or changes did they lead to apart from the free school meals?
    Great vid btw

  • @DavidTheZealot
    @DavidTheZealot Год назад +1

    Should read radical son, gave an alternate story of Huey Newton.

  • @dreamlife2351
    @dreamlife2351 Год назад

    Bravo 🕊

  • @mikejones9156
    @mikejones9156 Год назад +2

    Who is Matthew Johnson? I searched his name online but could find no photos or details of the boy unrelated to the 1966 incident.

  • @bbrev106
    @bbrev106 Год назад +2

    🔥

  • @addisonjeffries5959
    @addisonjeffries5959 Год назад +2

    9:06 he kinda looks like Tyler the Creator right?

  • @nogravity6077
    @nogravity6077 Год назад +1

    Where can I become a black panther student

  • @user-yt9uz1kx7v
    @user-yt9uz1kx7v 26 дней назад

    The fact that the only information kids like me were taught in school was that they were terrorists or wanted to hurt white people is very telling. Who tells the story is just as important as what the story is.

  • @chrispbacon4519
    @chrispbacon4519 Год назад +2

    What a wonderful channel for marxist teachers to show to their students! Well done Crash Course.

  • @DC-wg1cr
    @DC-wg1cr Год назад +1

    Bringing up that Cleaver novel put of nowhere is a strange attempt to poison the well...

  • @readytogo99
    @readytogo99 Год назад +1

    Newton and Cleaver ended badly.

  • @InterLuxesgetaways
    @InterLuxesgetaways Год назад +2

    👌

  • @brendaandrus
    @brendaandrus Год назад +2

    thank you for this. looking for info to show 3-5 graders as companion to Rita Williams-Garcia’s One Crazy Summer. Really appreciate the tone here, might use a few clips. but anyone out there have suggestions for teaching young kiddos black panther history?

  • @johnrossini3594
    @johnrossini3594 Год назад +11

    black panthers were maoist

  • @joshuaphillips755
    @joshuaphillips755 Год назад +1

    I understand the whole country wasn't exactly nice to woman at this time... As long as that's understood, this episode is fine.

  • @Minihova
    @Minihova 2 года назад +1

    Well spoken!

  • @noelgibson5956
    @noelgibson5956 10 месяцев назад

    Why weren't they in the South? That's where they were needed.

  • @SpiceIntolerance
    @SpiceIntolerance Год назад +1

    Oh holly gosh, I’ve just come across your channel…so much content! 🤌🏼🤌🏼🤌🏼

  • @danielhenry4449
    @danielhenry4449 Год назад

    Thanks for letting us know what States you live in.