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Activists revive the Black Panthers, at least in name: The new generation of African Americans is too radical for original members, who are suing the group.(USA)
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The Christian Science Monitor
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March 8, 2002
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Byline: Alexandra Marks Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
NEW YORK -- Dressed in his crisp black uniform, gold braids at the wrist to mark his title as national chairman, Malik Zulu Shabazz of the New Black Panther Party jabbed his finger at an old blown-up photo of two lynched black men.
"You want to talk about terrorism? Come talk to the black people of America, because we have been terrorized by America for the last 400 years!" he bellowed ...