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The Black Panther Party was not a religious organization, but its members held diverse spiritual beliefs. Many were influenced by the Nation of Islam, which emphasized Black empowerment and a critique of systemic racism. However, the Party itself primarily focused on political activism, social justice, and community programs, rather than promoting a specific religion. The emphasis was on addressing issues affecting African Americans rather than religious doctrine.

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