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✊🏾 Power to the People: A Black Panther Party Workbook (Digital Download)
Educate. Reflect. Empower.

This full-color 30+ page digital workbook explores the radical legacy of the Black Panther Party and connects their movement to today’s fight for justice. Designed for educators, students, activists, and lifelong learners, this guide brings history to life with timelines, visuals, reflection questions, and more.

✅ What's Inside:
📝 30+ pages of original, research-based content
🗓️ A visual timeline from Panther patrols to the Mulford Act
📚 Breakdowns of key programs like Free Breakfast & Liberation Schools
🧠 Reflection questions and classroom activities
👑 Spotlights on women of the movement
🕵🏾‍♂️ Deep dive into COINTELPRO and government repression
🌍 Global solidarity map and legacy breakdown
📖 Full list of recommended books, documentaries, and teaching tools

✨ Perfect For:
Black history educators and homeschoolers
High school & college classrooms
Community workshops and reading groups
Anyone seeking a deeper, critical understanding of Black resistance

📎 Format:
Instant Digital Download (PDF)
Full-color, print-friendly layout
Usable on desktop, tablet, or printed

🔒 Licensing:
This is for personal or educational use only. Please contact me for bulk or classroom licenses.

Power to the People: A Black Panther Party Workbook

$5.99Price

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