The Black Panther Party: A Black Perspective on Survival, Community, and Resistance
The Black Panther Party is often misunderstood. In many textbooks, it is reduced to images of leather jackets, raised fists, and confrontation. From a Black perspective, however, the Black Panther Party was not born out of violence—it was born out of necessity. It was a response to generations of state violence, economic abandonment, and the constant message that Black lives were disposable. The Panthers did not invent resistance; they organized it.
