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  2. Blackbird House - Wikipedia

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    A raging storm in 1778 sees John Hadley and his sons lost at sea. From then, the lives of the inhabitants are tangled together, until present day when the history of the house, its ghosts and the tragedies yet to come arrive at a dramatic climax.

  3. A Taste of Power - Wikipedia

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    A Taste of Power: A Black Woman's Story (Pantheon Books, 1992) is a memoir written by American prison activist, writer, and former Black Panther Party chairwoman Elaine Brown. The book follows her life from childhood up through her activism with the Black Panther Party. In the early chapters of the book, Brown recalls growing up on York Street ...

  4. Ericka Huggins - Wikipedia

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    After being released from prison and all charges being requited, Insights and Poems, a book of poetry, co-written by Huggins and Huey P. Newton, founder of the Black Panther Party, was released in 1975.

  5. Black Women don't want your performative activism. We ... - AOL

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    Many white women who were expecting to gain their first female president took to social media to show off and create blue friendship bracelets as an act of solidarity with Black and brown women.

  6. We Want Freedom - Wikipedia

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    We Want Freedom: A Life in the Black Panther Party is a memoir written by Mumia Abu-Jamal and published in 2004 by South End Press.Written while on death row and adapted from his master thesis, it tells the story of the Black Panther Party branch of Philadelphia through Abu-Jamal's perspective, including discussion on the FBI's Counter Intelligence Program impact on the group and its eventual ...

  7. McMillan’s previous books include “The Gilded Age,” a reimagining of Edith Wharton’s “The House of Mirth,” and “The Necklace,” an Ohio-set melodrama about a woman who’s been made ...

  8. Kathleen Cleaver - Wikipedia

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    During Cleaver's time with the Black Panther Party, she helped feed people, provided medical care to families, and took families to visit loved ones in prison. She also “helped put together healing retreats for women who had been in the Black Panther Party, women who had been living underground, who had been tortured, who had been exiled.” [12]

  9. Denzel Washington Says ‘Black Panther 3’ Will Be ... - AOL

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    As for “Black Panther 3,” Marvel has yet to officially announce the sequel but fans have been expecting a third tentpole from Coogler given the success of the franchise.