Black Panther
noun/ˌblæk ˈpænθə(r)/
/ˌblæk ˈpænθər/
- a member of the Black Panther Party, an organization of African Americans with extreme views, formed in 1966. They supported legal action and even violence to gain better conditions for black people. One of the leaders was Eldridge Cleaver.
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