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The Black Panthers and historical scholarship : why now? / Jama Lazerow and Yohuru Williams. The Black Panther Party and the long civil rights era / Robert O. Self. Introductory comment : the Panthers and the question of violence / Rod Bush. In the shadow of the gun : the Black Panther Party, the Ninth Amendment, and discourses of self-defense / Bridgette Baldwin. Introductory comment : the Panthers and local history / James T. Campbell. "A rebel all his life" : the unexpected story of Frank "Parky" Grace / Jama Lazerow. WACing off : gossip, sex, race, and politics in the world of FBI special case agent William A. Cohendet / Roz Payne. Introductory comment : white tigers, brown berets, Black Panthers, oh my! / Yohuru Williams. Invisible cages : racialized politics and the alliance between the Panthers and the Peace and Freedom Party / Joel Wilson. Leading the vanguard : White new leftists school the Panthers on Black revolution / David Barber. Brown power to brown people : radical ethnic nationalism, the Black Panthers and Latino radicalism, 1967-1973 / Jeffrey O.G. Ogbar. Introductory comment : "culture is a weapon in our struggle for liberation" : the Black Panther Party and the cultural politics of decolonization / Davarian L. Baldwin. The arm(ing) of the vanguard, signify(ing), and performing the revolution : the Black Panther Party and pedagogical strategies for interpreting a revolutionary life / Tim Lake. Media culture and the public memory of the Black Panther Party / Edward P. Morgan |