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The Black Panther Party's Ten-Point Program, established in 1966, articulated a comprehensive set of demands aimed at addressing systemic injustices faced by African Americans. The program called for issues such as full employment, decent housing, education that teaches true history, and an end to police brutality. It also demanded exemption from military service for black men, and the immediate release of all black men held in federal, state, county, and city prisons. This platform sought to empower the black community and promote social justice.

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