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    The group planned the October 8–11 event ... Finally, at 10:25 p.m., Jeff Jones gave the pre-arranged signal over a bullhorn, ... The Trial of the Panther 21 ...

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    Bullhorn, Inc. is an American cloud computing company headquartered in Boston. The company provides customer relationship management (CRM), applicant tracking system (ATS) and operations software for the staffing industry.

  4. MOVE (Philadelphia organization) - Wikipedia

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    The group that formed in the early 1970s melded the revolutionary ideology of the Black Panthers with the nature- and animal-loving communalism of 1960s hippies. You might characterise them as black liberationists-cum-eco warriors." [14] He noted the group also functioned as an animal rights advocacy organization.

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  6. Panther 21 - Wikipedia

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    The Panther 21 is a group of twenty-one Black Panther members who were arrested and accused of planned coordinated bombing and long-range rifle attacks on two police stations and an education office in New York City in 1969, who were all acquitted by a jury in May 1971, after revelations during the trial that police infiltrators played key organizing roles.

  7. Quanell X - Wikipedia

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    Quanell Ralph Evans was born in Los Angeles, California.Both his mother and father were members of the Nation of Islam.After his parents divorced, Evans moved to Houston where he lived with his grandmother, mother and younger brother in the South Acres neighborhood, where he attended Worthing High School.

  8. Bunchy Carter - Wikipedia

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    Richard Held was promoted to Special Agent in Charge of the San Francisco office. In the years following the deaths of Carter and Huggins, the Black Panther party became more suspicious of outsiders and became more focused on defense rather than community improvement. The group was more marginalized and officially disbanded in 1982.

  9. Bobby Hutton - Wikipedia

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    Robert James Hutton (April 21, 1950–April 6, 1968), also known as "Lil' Bobby," was the treasurer and first recruit to join the Black Panther Party. [1] Alongside Eldridge Cleaver and other Panthers, he was involved in a confrontation with Oakland police that wounded two officers.