In 2006 Panther members released a book to mark the 35th anniversary of the Polynesian Panther movement.
They see it as an attempt by disenfranchised black teenagers to fill the power void left by the dissolution of the Black Panther movement.
At these shows they became acquainted with the local Black Panther movement, which had renamed itself New African Vanguard.
It is a historic centre of black American culture and radical black politics, having given birth to the Black Panther movement in the 1960s.
The film is a biography of Assata Shakur, a controversial member of the Black Panther movement.
It became an inspiration for the Black Panther movement, and he one of its leaders.
In this study the bold leader of the Black Panther movement emerges as a brilliant strategist and a ruthless killer.
Berger donated half of his £5,000 prize to the British Black Panther movement, because they had a socialist and revolutionary perspective in agreement with his own.
Following the example of the American Black Panther movement, he founded the Dalit Panther with friends in 1972.
In 1982, cracks began to appear in the Panther movement.