Bobby Seale #1508
$ 10.00
Caption from poster__
WE WILL NOT SIT
BACK AND LET THE
FASCIST MURDER
CHAIRMAN BOBBY IN
THE ELECTRIC CHAIR!
A people who have suffered so much for
so long at hands of a racist society must
draw the line somewhere. . . . the black
communities of America must rise
up as one man to halt the progression
of a trend that leads inevitably to their total
destruction.
They came down on
us because we had a
grass-roots, real people's
revolution, complete
with the programs, com-
plete with the unity,
complete with the
working coalitions,
where we crossed
racial lines.
We don't hate nobody
because of their color.
We hate oppression!-
Bobby Seale
Seale, with Huey Newton, founded the Black Panther Party for Self Defense. After serving in the Air Force, Seale attended Oakland's Merritt College and was moved to radicalism after hearing Malcolm X speak. Seale and Newton formed the Black Panthers as an alternative to the nonviolent civil rights movement. The Panthers called on all blacks to arm themselves for the liberation struggle. The militant party engaged in several high-profile, violent confrontations with police. Seale was one of the “Chicago Eight” charged and convicted of conspiracy to violently disrupt the Democratic National Convention of 1968 (conviction later overturned) and was a codefendant in a Connecticut case charging murder of Alex Rackley, an alleged informer on the party. He was acquitted in 1971. That same year he abandoned militancy and endorsed a nonviolent strategy that focused on providing community services to African Americans.