By: Maximillian Boudreaux Residents in the Bay area will now have the chance to learn about the historical significance of the Black Panther Party, thanks to a new exhibit coming to town. View this post on Instagram A post shared by WomenofBlackPantherPartyMural (@westoaklandmuralproject) According to the San Francisco Chronicle, a Bay area apartment will be transformed into a 1,000-square-foot “mini-museum” set to open on June 19 at Center Street and Dr. Huey P. Newton Way. The museum will include 7-foot banners that will showcase the history and community service programs the Black Panther Party developed. The museum will […]
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