Panther Baby


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In the 1960s he exhorted students at Columbia University to burn their college to the ground. Today he’s chair of their School of the Arts film division. Jamal Joseph’s personal odyssey—from the streets of Harlem to Riker’s Island and Leavenworth to the halls of Columbia—is as gripping as it is inspiring.Eddie Joseph was a high school honor student, slated to graduate early and begin college. But this was the late 1960s in Bronx’s black ghetto, and fifteen-year-old Eddie was introduced to the tenets of the Black Panther Party, which was just gaining a national foothold. By sixteen, his devotion to the cause landed him in prison on the infamous Rikers Island—charged with conspiracy as one of the Panther 21 in one of the most emblematic criminal cases of the sixties. When exonerated, Eddie—now called Jamal—became the youngest spokesperson and leader of the Panthers’ New York chapter.He joined the “revolutionary underground,” later landing back in prison. Sentenced to more than twelve years in Leavenworth, he earned three degrees there and found a new calling. He is now chair of Columbia University’s School of the Arts film division—the very school he exhorted students to burn down during one of his most famous speeches as a Panther.In raw, powerful prose, Jamal Joseph helps us understand what it meant to be a soldier inside the militant Black Panther movement. He recounts a harrowing, sometimes deadly imprisonment as he charts his path to manhood in a book filled with equal parts rage, despair, and hope.




The Panther and the Honey Badger


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On May 5, 2018, actor Kevin Corrigan and singer/songwriter Mark Kozelek decided to correspond every day by email for a year.Not missing a day, the two artists give detailed accounts of their lives from May 5, 2018 to May 5, 2019.Kevin writes about his life on television sets, movie sets, and video shoots, present and past.Mark chronicles studio sessions and his tours throughout the year, revealing poignant memories of his life in music. The two connect on their struggles with mid-life issues; coping with the loss of loved ones and the ever-changing entertainment industry that they've managed to navigate for decades.Reveling in the nostalgia of childhood and growing up in the working-class neighborhoods of The Bronx and Massillon, Ohio, Kevin and Mark share similar values that have shaped their lives and careers. They bond at their deepest in regards to love for their parents.On some days, the two express self-deprecating vulnerabilities and insecurities. On others, they shine bright with confidence and gratitude.Throughout the correspondence, Kevin and Mark discuss authors, actors, athletes and musicians who have influenced their careers and shaped their styles.Divided into two volumes, these books are filled with highs and lows of the entertainment industry and the joys and sorrows that come with everyday life.The Panther and The Honey Badger and Zhao Tao are a must-read for fans of the ubiquitous character actor who played TV and film roles ranging from Goon in Buffalo '66 to Uncle Eddie in Grounded for Life, and the singular, enigmatic musician who was signed to 4AD, Subpop, Island Records, and continues to tour the world and make records on his own label, Caldo Verde Records.




Mark Clark


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Years after the murders of Mark Clark and Fred Hampton, we finally realize just how deep the rabbit hole went: Wire tapping; FBI informants; smear campaigns; and sadly, even assassinations. Yet, there are still many unanswered questions surrounding the deaths of Black Panther leaders Mark Clark and Fred Hampton. As the only living relative who was a member of the Black Panther Party under Mark's leadership, the author was privy to Party information. Now, she is sharing with the public her firsthand knowledge about her brother Mark; and reveals hidden information that may have been overlooked or covered up regarding their deaths. The author will take you on a journey into the life and death of Defense Captain Mark Clark of the original Black Panther Party. You will get a sneak peek into Mark's personal life growing up; revealing his personality, and above all, his dedication and unwavering commitment to the Party. The author accurately recounts why Mark was in Chicago on December 4, 1969, which consequently, led to his death. In this book, the author asks the hard questions that no one else wants to ask: Who were the other FBI informants?




Bulletin


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The Panther


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It's one of the most dangerous and volatile countries in the world: Yemen. A Middle Eastern hotbed of corruption and insurgency and the perfect training ground for Islamic terrorists. When FBI agents John Corey and Kate Mayfield are assigned to overseas posts in Sana'a, Yemen's capital city, they are tasked with hunting down the high-ranking Al Qaeda operative responsible for the USS Cole bombing. This man, known as The Panther, is wanted for terrorist acts and multiple murders and the US government is determined to bring him down, no matter the cost. As latecomers to a deadly game, John and Kate don't know the rules, the players or the score. What they do know is that there is more to their assignment than meets the eye - and that the hunters are about to become the hunted. In an action-packed and terrifying race to take down one of the most ruthless men alive, Nelson DeMille reunites readers with his charismatic hero John Corey.




How to Kill a Panther Tank


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Using only original official period documents from the Second World War this book tries to provide the reader with the same information on the Panzer V Panther tank that was available to British and Commonwealth senior officers and tank crews during the war. As soon as intelligence reports confirmed the existence of the Panther tank the hunt was on to find reliable information on how to knock out this new German tank. Most people believe that the only way to stop a Panther was to penetrate its armour with an armour piercing A.P. round. Luckily the British 17 pdr anti-tank gun could do that but the British were also looking how to knock them out by using other weapons. They tested using high explosive artillery rounds and 20 mm air attack aircraft canon rounds to penetrate and damage the tank's rear engine deck and puncture the vehicle's radiators. Loss of water would cause the engine to overheat and stop working. Tank radiators were large and spares were not carried on the tank. If the Panther could not be recovered back to a maintenance depot the crew would have to abandon the tank and disable it by setting off internal explosive charges.




The Black Panthers


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"Brilliant, painful, enlightening, tearful, tragic, sad, and funny, this photo-essay book is at its core about healing, and about the social justice work that still needs to be done in the era of hip-hop, Black Lives Matter, and the historic presidency of Barack Obama." -- Kevin Powell, author of The Education of Kevin Powell: A Boy's Journey into Manhood "A brilliantly conceived volume. Bryan Shih and Yohuru Williams demonstrate why the Panthers' story-its lessons and failures-even fifty years after its founding remains key to understanding national and international struggles for freedom and justice today." -- Cheryl Finley, professor and director of visual studies, Cornell University Even fifty years after it was founded, the Black Panther Party remains one of the most misunderstood political organizations of the twentieth century. But beyond the labels of "extremist" and "violent" that have marked the party, and beyond charismatic leaders like Huey Newton, Bobby Seale, and Eldridge Cleaver, were the ordinary men and women who made up the Panther rank and file. In The Black Panthers, photojournalist Bryan Shih and historian Yohuru Williams offer a reappraisal of the party's history and legacy. Through stunning portraits and interviews with surviving Panthers, as well as illuminating essays by leading scholars, The Black Panthers reveals party members' grit and battle scars-and the undying love for the people that kept them going.