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The '''New Black Panther Party''' is a U.S. [[interest group]], formed in 1989, which calls for nationhood for, and reparations to, [[African-American]]s. <ref name=Platform>{{citation | The '''New Black Panther Party''' is a U.S. [[interest group]], formed in 1989, which calls for nationhood for, and reparations to, [[African-American]]s. <ref name=Platform>{{citation | ||
| http://www.newblackpanther.com/platform.html | | url = http://www.newblackpanther.com/platform.html | ||
| title = 10 Point Platform | | title = 10 Point Platform | ||
| publisher = New Black Panther Party}}</ref> | | publisher = New Black Panther Party}}</ref> | ||
In 2000, it was designated a hate group by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]], | In 2000, it was designated a hate group by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]. | ||
In late 2008, it gained brief notoriety when the [[U.S. Department of Justice]] charged the group and several members with voter intimidation, stemming from an incident at a polling station in Pennsylvania during the 2008 elections. In January 2009, the Justice Department filed charges against the group and three of its members. However, a few months later the [[Obama Justice Department|Obama Administration]] concluded that the case could not be prosecuted due to lack of evidence. Charges were dropped against all but one of the defendants.<ref>{{citation | |||
| url = http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/may/29/career-lawyers-overruled-on-voting-case/ | |||
| author = Jerry Seper | |||
| title = EXCLUSIVE: Career lawyers overruled on voting case | |||
| publisher = [[Washington Times]] | |||
| date = May 29, 2009 | |||
| accessdate = July 6, 2010}}</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 10:39, 6 July 2010
The New Black Panther Party is a U.S. interest group, formed in 1989, which calls for nationhood for, and reparations to, African-Americans. [1]
In 2000, it was designated a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
In late 2008, it gained brief notoriety when the U.S. Department of Justice charged the group and several members with voter intimidation, stemming from an incident at a polling station in Pennsylvania during the 2008 elections. In January 2009, the Justice Department filed charges against the group and three of its members. However, a few months later the Obama Administration concluded that the case could not be prosecuted due to lack of evidence. Charges were dropped against all but one of the defendants.[2]
References
- ↑ 10 Point Platform, New Black Panther Party
- ↑ Jerry Seper (May 29, 2009), EXCLUSIVE: Career lawyers overruled on voting case, Washington Times. Retrieved on July 6, 2010