Stanley Nelson directs this documentary that chronicles the history
of the Black Panther Party. From their formation in 1966 in
Oakland, California, the film follows the revolutionary
African-American group's rise throughout the '60s and '70s and
features interviews with former members, FBI members and street
police officers that clashed with the party, in addition to archive
footage. Although they gained the backing of Hollywood icons Marlon
Brando and Jane Fonda, the radical Nationalist group struggled with
inner conflict and exterior pressure during the height of their
relevance, struggles that would eventually contribute to their
demise.
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