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.
communists
because its expensive and it is the colour black
The program was called The New Deal.
A half-white and half-black child is called a Multiracial.
You can call them African.
communists
True: The FBI called the Black Panthers (Communists)
comcander jello :] give me a call and ill tell you about him
There is a jaguar in the Chester Zoo with unusual dark coloring. Many call this jaguar a black panther because she looks black from distance.
Carolina has the most panthers.Thats why they call the team Carolina Panthers
a singularity
You would call a group of panthers a leap. However, panthers are usually alone and do not roam in groups.
The OpenOffice equivalent of Microsoft's power-point program is 'Impress'
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The main function is the entry point into a program. When the Operating System launches the program the main function gets executed.
No. It has no point award system.
Tough call - the Panthers have won two of five career meetings and played brilliantly in the Superbowl against the Patriots.