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Monday, February 9, 2004 - Page updated at 12:00 AM

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February focus on black history

Black Panther Party, Seattle chapter

The most visible local representatives of the nationwide "Black Power" movement, the Seattle Black Panther Party was formed in April 1968 to oppose what members saw as police-initiated violence against black people.

Though they were noted for occasionally carrying firearms and for militant, Marxist rhetoric, the Black Panthers also provided many services to the community.

In Seattle, they started a free medical clinic, a prison visitation program, a statewide program to test for sickle-cell anemia, a tutoring program for students and a free-breakfast program for poor kids.

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