Panthers give away goods at boycott of liquor store

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Film Date
9/18/71
Film Reference Number
KPIX 106261
Description
KPIX Eyewitness news report from September 18th 1971 featuring footage of a boycott of Bill's Liquor an African-American-owned liquor store on Grove Street in Oakland over the owner's refusal to make a weekly donation of money to the Black Panther Party's community initiatives or "Survival Programs." Features scenes of the Black Panther Party distributing free goods including groceries and shoes to members of the black community at the rally. Includes an interview with liquor store owner Bill Boyette who claims the rally is a "grand stand play" to win support for the Survival Programs by convincing the public that they're "a bunch of nice guys" when in fact Boyette believes that is a deliberate misrepresentation of the Black Panther Party. Remastered edited and catalogued for the web by Shira Peltzman.
Format
16mm newsfilm