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Robert George "Bobby" Seale (born October 22, 1936, in Dallas, Texas
Dallas, Texas

Dallas is the third largest city in the state of Texas and the List of United States cities by population in the United States.The city, with a population of over 1.3 million, is the main economic center of the 12-county Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex which contains 6.1 million people, and is the fourth-largest United States metropolitan area...
), is an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 civil rights
Civil rights

Civil and political rights are a class of rights ensuring things such as the protection of peoples' physical integrity; procedural fairness in law; protection from discrimination based on sexism, religious intolerance, Racism, Homophobia, etc; individual freedom of freedom of belief, freedom of speech, freedom of association, and freedom...
 activist, and revolutionary
Revolutionary

A revolutionary is a person who either actively participates in, or advocates revolution. Also, when used as an adjective, the term revolutionary refers to something that has a major, sudden impact on society or on some aspect of human endeavour....
, who along with Huey P. Newton
Huey P. Newton

Huey Percy Newton , was co-founder and leader of the Black Panther Party, an African-American organization established to promote Black Power, civil rights and self-defense....
, co-founded the Black Panther Party For Self Defense
Black Panther Party

The Black Panther Party was an African-American organization established to promote Black Power and Right of self-defense through acts of social agitation....
 on October 15, 1966.

Seale was one of the three children born to his mother a homemaker, and his father, a carpenter, in the segregated
Racial segregation

File:Segregated cinema entrance3.jpgRacial segregation is the separation of different Race s in daily life, such as eating in a restaurant, drinking from a drinking fountain, using a rest room, attending school, going to the movies, or in the rental or purchase of a home....
 South of Dallas, Texas. After moving to various places within Texas, his family relocated to Oakland, California
Oakland, California

Oakland , founded in 1852, is the eighth-largest city in the U.S. state of California and the county seat of Alameda County, California. Oakland is approximately 8 miles east of San Francisco and the cities are separated by San Francisco Bay....
 during World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
. Seale attended Oakland High but dropped out and joined the U.S.






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Robert George "Bobby" Seale (born October 22, 1936, in Dallas, Texas
Dallas, Texas

Dallas is the third largest city in the state of Texas and the List of United States cities by population in the United States.The city, with a population of over 1.3 million, is the main economic center of the 12-county Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex which contains 6.1 million people, and is the fourth-largest United States metropolitan area...
), is an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 civil rights
Civil rights

Civil and political rights are a class of rights ensuring things such as the protection of peoples' physical integrity; procedural fairness in law; protection from discrimination based on sexism, religious intolerance, Racism, Homophobia, etc; individual freedom of freedom of belief, freedom of speech, freedom of association, and freedom...
 activist, and revolutionary
Revolutionary

A revolutionary is a person who either actively participates in, or advocates revolution. Also, when used as an adjective, the term revolutionary refers to something that has a major, sudden impact on society or on some aspect of human endeavour....
, who along with Huey P. Newton
Huey P. Newton

Huey Percy Newton , was co-founder and leader of the Black Panther Party, an African-American organization established to promote Black Power, civil rights and self-defense....
, co-founded the Black Panther Party For Self Defense
Black Panther Party

The Black Panther Party was an African-American organization established to promote Black Power and Right of self-defense through acts of social agitation....
 on October 15, 1966.

Seale was one of the three children born to his mother a homemaker, and his father, a carpenter, in the segregated
Racial segregation

File:Segregated cinema entrance3.jpgRacial segregation is the separation of different Race s in daily life, such as eating in a restaurant, drinking from a drinking fountain, using a rest room, attending school, going to the movies, or in the rental or purchase of a home....
 South of Dallas, Texas. After moving to various places within Texas, his family relocated to Oakland, California
Oakland, California

Oakland , founded in 1852, is the eighth-largest city in the U.S. state of California and the county seat of Alameda County, California. Oakland is approximately 8 miles east of San Francisco and the cities are separated by San Francisco Bay....
 during World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
. Seale attended Oakland High but dropped out and joined the U.S. Air Force. He spent three years in the Air Force before being kicked out for disobeying orders given to him by a colonel in South Dakota at Ellsworth Air Force Base. Upon his arrival back in Oakland, Seale began working at different aerospace plants as a sheet metal mechanic and attending night school to earn his high school diploma.

In 1962, at the age of 25, Seale began attending Oakland City College, located on Grove Street, near the Berkeley city limits, where he would join the Afro-American Association (AAA) and as a result meet Huey Newton, later his co-founder of the Black Panther Party. Seale and co-member Newton became increasingly skeptical about the direction of the AAA, and in particular, the AAA's tendency to analyze rather than act on the problems facing black Americans.

Both Seale and Newton, heavily inspired by Malcolm X
Malcolm X

Malcolm X , also known as Hajji Malik El-Shabazz , was an African American Muslim minister, public speaker, and human rights activist. To his admirers, he was a courageous advocate for the rights of African Americans, a man who indicted white America in the harshest terms for its crimes against black Americans....
, a civil rights leader assassinated in 1965, and his teachings, joined together in October 1966 to create the Black Panther Party for Self Defense and adapt the slain activist's slogan “Freedom by any means necessary” as their own. Seale became the chairman of the Black Panther Party and underwent FBI surveillance as part of its COINTELPRO
COINTELPRO

COINTELPRO was a series of Covert operation and often illegal projects conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation aimed at investigating and disrupting Dissident within the United States....
 program.

Bobby Seale was one of the original "Chicago Eight" defendants charged with conspiracy
Conspiracy (crime)

In the criminal law, a conspiracy is an agreement between natural persons to break the law at some time in the future, and, in some cases, with at least one overt act in furtherance of that agreement....
 and inciting to riot, in the wake of the 1968 Democratic National Convention
1968 Democratic National Convention

The 1968 Democratic National Convention of the USA Democratic Party was held at the International Amphitheatre in Chicago, from August 26 to August 29, 1968....
, in Chicago
Chicago

Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States, as well as the List of United States cities by population city in the United States with more than 2.8 million residents....
. Judge Julius Hoffman
Julius Hoffman

Julius J. Hoffman was a Chicago, Illinois, attorney and judge and former law partner of Richard J. Daley who achieved notoriety for his role in the Chicago Seven trial....
 sentenced him to four years of imprisonment for contempt
Contempt of court

Contempt of court is a court order which, in the context of a court Trial or Hearing , deems an individual as having been disrespectful of the court, its process, and its invested powers....
 because of his outbursts, and eventually ordered Seale severed from the case, hence the "Chicago Seven
Chicago Seven

The Chicago Seven were seven defendants—Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, David Dellinger, Tom Hayden, Rennie Davis, John Froines, and Lee Weiner—charged with conspiracy, inciting to riot, and other charges related to protests that took place in Chicago, Illinois on the occasion of the 1968 Democratic National Convention....
". During the trial, one of Seale's many outbursts led the judge to have him bound and gagged, as commemorated in the song "Chicago" written by Graham Nash
Graham Nash

Graham William Nash is a British singer-songwriter known for his light tenor vocals and for his songwriting contributions with the British pop group The Hollies, and with the folk-rock band Crosby, Stills & Nash ....
 and mentioned in the poem and song "H2Ogate Blues" by Gil Scott-Heron
Gil Scott-Heron

Gil Scott-Heron is an United States poet, musician, and author known primarily for his late 1960s and early 1970s work as a spoken word soul performer and his collaborative work with musician Brian Jackson ....
.

Seale was put on trial again in 1970 in the New Haven Black Panther trials
New Haven Black Panther trials

The New Haven Black Panther Trials were a series of 1970 criminal prosecutions in New Haven, Connecticut against various members of the Black Panther Party....
. Several officers of the Panther organization had "executed" a fellow Panther, Alex Rackley
Alex Rackley

Alex Rackley was a member of the New York chapter of the Black Panther Party in the late 1960s. In May 1969, Rackley was suspected by other Panthers of being a police informant....
, because they believed he was informing for the FBI. The leader of the murder plan, George Sams, Jr., turned state's evidence and testified that he had been ordered to kill Rackley by Seale himself, who had visited New Haven only hours before the murder. The jury was unable to reach a verdict in Seale's trial, and the charges were eventually dropped. The New Haven trials were widely decried as an example of political repression
Political repression

Political repression is the persecution of an individual or group for political reasons, particularly for the purpose of restricting or preventing their ability to take part in the politics of society....
 by such relative moderates as Yale University
Yale University

Yale University is a private university in New Haven, Connecticut. Founded in 1701 as the Collegiate School, Yale is the Colonial Colleges institution of higher education in the United States and is a member of the Ivy League....
 president Kingman Brewster, Jr.
Kingman Brewster, Jr.

Kingman Brewster, Jr., was an educator, president of Yale University, and United States diplomat.Brewster was born in Longmeadow, Massachusetts, the son of Florence Foster and Kingman Brewster Sr., a lawyer....
, and were accompanied by a large demonstration in New Haven on May Day, 1970, which coincided with the beginning of the American college student strike
Student Strike of 1970

In the aftermath of the American Cambodian Campaign on April 30 1970 and the killing of four students at Kent State shootings on May 4 1970 in Ohio and two at Jackson State killings in Mississippi on May 14/15, more than 450 university, college and high school campuses across the country were shut by student strikes and both violent and non-violen...
 of May, 1970.

In more recent years, Seale’s actions differ greatly from the radical ones of his past. In 1987, he authored a cookbook called Barbequing with Bobby and was also a spokesman for Ben & Jerry’s ice cream. In 2002, Seale began dedicating his time to Reach!, a group focused on youth education programs. Also, he currently teaches black studies at Temple University
Temple University

Temple University is a Commonwealth System of Higher Education public research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Temple University was founded in 1884 by Dr....
 in Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia is the largest city in Pennsylvania and the List of United States cities by population city in the United States. It is the fifth-largest metropolitan area and fourth-largest urban area by population in the United States, the nation's fourth-largest consumer media market as ranked by the Nielsen Media Research, and the 49th-most...
 and is also launching an instructional, nonprofit group helping people develop the necessary techniques and tools to set up community organization within their neighborhoods.

The trial of the Chicago Eight was depicted in the 1987 HBO television movie Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8, whose script relied heavily upon transcripts from the court proceedings. Seale was portrayed by actor Carl Lumbly
Carl Lumbly

Carl Winston Lumbly is an United States film, stage , and television actor....
.

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
  • Hugh Pearson, The Shadow of the Panther: Huey P. Newton and the Price of Black Power in America, Addison-Wesley, 1994. ISBN 0-201-48341-6
  • The Daily Cardinal
    The Daily Cardinal

    'The Daily Cardinal' is a student newspaper that serves the University of Wisconsin-Madison community. The sixth oldest daily student newspaper in the country, it began publishing on Monday, April 4, 1892....
  • Daily Bleed Calendar
  • Free online edition of his book
  • Bobby's "Declaration: Barbeque Bill of Rights"


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