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In 1970, Life magazine asked Gordon parks to report on the Panthers and their leaders, with a focus on Eldridge Cleaver, then the Panther minister of information. After serving a prison term, Cleaver was on parole when authorities ordered him back to prison because of his involvement in a Panther-police incident. He fled the country and moved to Algiers, where Parks met and interviewed him and his wife Kathleen Cleaver.

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Bobby Seale's Wife, Artie, and Son Malik, San Francisco, California, 1970

Lauryn Williams Frisks Visitor, Berkeley, California, 1970

Untitled, San Francisco, California, 1970

Bobby Seale and Attorney Charles Garry, the "White Panther," San Francisco, California, 1970

Black Panther Headquarters, San Francisco, California, 1970

Untitled, San Francisco, California, 1970

Untitled, San Francisco, California, 1970

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Untitled, Algiers, Algeria, 1970

Untitled, Algiers, Algeria, 1970

Untitled, Algiers, Algeria, 1970