Kansas City Star Reports Black Panther Homecoming & Revival

Our biggest question . . .

WHAT AUDIENCE IS THE NEWSPAPER TRYING TO CAPTURE BY WRITING THIS KIND OF GARBAGE?!?!

History buffs???

Are activist out there buying a bunch of newspaper subscriptions?!? 

Boomers enjoying far too much nostalgia of a brash but nearly forgotten civil rights movement?!?

We pose a real question . . . 

HOW IS THE KANSAS CITY STAR GOING TO SURVIVE BY PUBLISHING THE HOTTEST TRENDS OF THE LATE 1960S?!? 

Here's a quick quote and link for those brave enough to explain the dead-tree strategy . . . 

Affectionately known as “Mama C,” had returned to her hometown as part of her Heal the Community Tour, a cross-country effort to raise support for the United African Alliance Community Center, which she and her husband, Pete O'Neal, — who led KC's Black Panther Party during the 1970's — founded in Tanzania.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Wife of KC Black Panthers' founder returns to metro inspiring the next generation

A new generation of Kansas City's Black Panther Party talk legacy and service with former Panther, Charlotte O'Neal

Skip the paywall and read by way of Internet archive or public library card.

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