
Bobby Seale
'Bobby Seale' (born
October 22,
1937) is an
American civil rights activist, who along with
Dr. Huey P. Newton co-founded the
Black Panther Party For Self Defense in 1966.
Seale's membership as a college student in the African American Association is said to have been inspired him to start the Black Panthers, which at one point had over 5000 members. Seale went on to become the chairman of the party and underwent
FBI surveillance as part of its
COINTELPRO program. He was one of the original "Chicago Eight" defendants charged with
conspiracy and inciting to riot, in the wake of the
1968 Democratic National Convention, in
Chicago. Judge
Julius Hoffman sentenced him to four years of imprisonment for
contempt because of his outbursts, and eventually ordered Seale severed from the case, hence the "
Chicago Seven". During one of the trials Bobby Seale's many outbursts led the judge to have him bound and gagged, as commemorated in the song "
Chicago" written by
Graham Nash and mentioned in the poem and song ''H
2Ogate Blues'' by
Gil Scott-Heron.
Seale was tried in 1970 in the
New Haven Black Panther trials for the murder of
Alex Rackley and acquitted by a
hung jury. The trials were widely decried as an example of
political repression by such relative moderates as
Yale University president
Kingman Brewster, Jr., and were accompanied by a large demonstration in
New Haven, Connecticut, on
May Day,
1970, which coincided with the beginning of the American college student strike of May, 1970.
In 2002, he began dedicating his time to
Reach!, a group focused on youth education programs.
Bibliography
★ ''Seize the Time: The Story of the Black Panther Party and Huey P. Newton'', 1970 published by Arrow Books and Hutchinson & Co. Reprint ISBN 0-933121-30-X
★ ''A Lonely Rage - The Autobiography of Bobby Seale'', 1978. ISBN 0-8129-0715-9
Footnotes
External links
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Online audiorecordings and video of Bobby Seale via UC Berkeley Black Panther site
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Bobby Seale official site
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"Revolution is as Old as Humanity" Interview with Bobby Seale by Jake McGee
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"Enslaved by Dogma" Brief analysis of COINTELPRO launched against Black Panthers
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Seale shares Panthers' history with UW The Daily Cardinal
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Bobby Seale, October 22 Daily Bleed Calendar
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Seize The Time Free online edition of his book
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Barbeque with Bobby Seale! information on the show "Barbeque with Bobby Seale"
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Barbeque Bill of Rights Bobby's "Declaration: Barbeque Bill of Rights"