Complete
Black Panther Party newspaper to be published electronically for
the first time
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Helen Thompson
Alexander Street Press, LLC
hthompson@alexanderstreet.com
800-889-5937 ext. 5
Alexander Street Press today announced an agreement with David
Hilliard, the former Black Panther and current Executive Director
of the Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation, to publish never-before-seen
materials from a Black Panther archive that the Foundation privately
owns. The items, which include more than 2,500 pages of oral histories
and the only known full run of The Black Panther, the party newspaper,
will be published electronically in Alexander Street’s Black
Thought and Culture database.
The Black Panther Party Newspaper is arguably the most important
documentary source for studying the Black Panthers. It provides
a weekly record of the development of the party, and it includes
contributions from such eminent figures as Bobby Seale, Eldridge
Cleaver, Stokely Carmichael, Angela Davis, and Huey Newton. For
the first time, the newspaper will be available in its entirety,
in color and fully searchable. The agreement also includes some
2,500 pages of interviews conducted by David Hilliard and Lewis
Cole, in preparation for This Side of Glory: The Autobiography
of David Hilliard. Until now, these materials have been restricted.
“We’re very excited to be publishing this content,” said
Will Whalen, Editorial Director for Black Thought and Culture. “ These
materials will complement the works of Robeson, Baraka, Baldwin,
Malcolm X, and Cornell West that are already in the database and
will give students perspectives extending from early writers, such
as Frederick Douglass, to those writing today.”
Black Thought
and Culture is a 100,000-page database of writings by leading
African Americans through time. Its goal is to provide
students with seminal non-fiction works by blacks in America
from Colonial times to the present, thereby documenting the evolution
of black thought. Users who already have access to Black Thought
and Culture, either by purchase or subscription, will receive
the new Black Panther materials automatically.
The Black Panther Party Newspaper collection will be
added Black
Thought and Culture at its next update, due for fall 2004.
For purchase information, please call (800)
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ext.
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contact Helen Thompson, marketing and public
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or (800) 889-5937 ext. 5.
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full-text databases in the humanities and social sciences. Founded
in June 2000, the company publishes collections in history, literature,
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