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What’s In The Whitney Library Program? Black Panthers in Print
Feb. 22 at New Haven Museum explore revolutionary spirit, grassroots activism that shaped city's Black Panther Party movement of 60s, 70s.

From the New Haven Museum:
NEW HAVEN, CT — On Feb. 22 from noon to 4 p.m., in the Whitney Library at the New Haven Museum, join us for an exploration of the revolutionary spirit and grassroots activism that shaped New Haven’s Black Panther Party movement in the 1960s and 1970s.
During the next “What’s in the Whitney Library?” program, “Black Panthers in Print,” we’ll delve into some of the Elm City’s historic newspapers, including “A View from the Bottom,” “Modern Times,” “The Crow,” and “AIM,” which amplified the voices of the Black Panther Party and documented their fight for justice, equality, and empowerment. Sat., Feb. 22, 2025, 12-4 p.m.!
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The Whitney Library in the New Haven Museum is open to anyone interested in the past of the city of New Haven. With tens of thousands of documents, books, and archives, the Whitney Library is the most expansive collection of New Haven texts in the city.
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