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  2. White Panther Party - Wikipedia

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    The White Panthers were an anti-racist political collective founded in November 1968 by Pun Plamondon, Leni Sinclair, and John Sinclair. [1] It was started in response to an interview where Huey P. Newton, co-founder of the Black Panther Party, was asked what white people could do to support the Black Panthers.

  3. Pun Plamondon - Wikipedia

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    Veteran local country band, led by singer-guitarist Smith, whose repertoire includes classic country, western swing, and boogie-woogie. This show is dedicated to the memory of the late Pun Plamondon, and during the break speakers reminisce about the life and accomplishments this 60s activist, cofounder of the Ann Arbor-based White Panther Party."

  4. Leni Sinclair - Wikipedia

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    The organization pledged to support the Black Panther Party and had a ten-point platform that included "total assault on the culture", demanding the end of money, free food, free medical care, free access to information technology, the end of corporate rule, freeing all prisoners, freeing conscripted soldiers, and freedom from "phony leaders".

  5. Gary Grimshaw - Wikipedia

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    Speakers at the event included Bobby Seale of the Black Panther Party, Jerry Rubin of the Yippies, and beat poet Allen Ginsberg. Sinclair was freed within days of the rally. 1982 poster. He was the art director for the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival in 1972 and 1973, [4] and did posters for the festival in 1992 and 2000. [5]

  6. 1983 San Francisco mayoral recall election - Wikipedia

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    The precinct she failed to win (which was the home district of the White Panther Party which had organized the effort to recall Feinstein) saw her lose by only a single vote. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] San Francisco mayoral recall election, 1983

  7. Who were the Black Panthers? It's complicated - AOL

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    Director Stanley Nelson said of the Black Panther Party. The Black Panthers were founded in Oakland, California, in 1966 and upon their founding had a relatively simple goal — stop police brutality.

  8. The Up - Wikipedia

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    The Up continued to play gigs at the Grande Ballroom and other local venues. In 1969, the MC5 ended their association with John Sinclair and the White Panther Party; [4] The Up took the place of the MC5 as the main musical outlet of the party's propaganda. [3] The Up disbanded in 1973 and faded further into obscurity.

  9. John Sinclair (poet) - Wikipedia

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    They founded the White Panther Party, which supported the goals of the Black Panther Party. [20] He was indicted for bombing a CIA office in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on September 29, 1968. [21] [22] [23] Sinclair was somewhat dismissive of the fact that he was imprisoned — something like, 'it comes with the job.' [24]