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  1. You’ll hear the whole stunning interview with longtime Black Panther Party member, community educator/leader, and self-identified queer Ericka Huggins. She d...

  2. and when you do, you will know. that I was real; that I did not pretend, or intend to crush you when I leaned. you will remember and when you do-. maybe I will still be there, somewhere among the songs. and garlands—a memory. July, 1972. ©1975 Huey P. Newton and Ericka Huggins.

  3. Her Story: Ericka Huggins. Ericka Huggins is an educator, human rights activist, political prisoner, and a former leader of the Black Panther Party for 14 years, the longest of any woman. Born in Washington, D.C. in 1948, Huggins was the middle child of three. She graduated from high school in 1966 and went on to get a Masters in Sociology.

  4. 22 de feb. de 2017 · February 22, 2017. Ericka Huggins led the Black Panther Party’s Los Angeles chapter with her husband, John Huggins, only to have to cope with his killing; she endured two years in jail while awaiting trial with Bobby Seale; and later became director of the groundbreaking Oakland Community School. Huggins is now a speaker and teacher who ...

  5. Ericka Huggins (née Jenkins [1] le 5 janvier 1948) est une activiste et universitaire américaine. Elle est une ancienne membre dirigeante du Black Panther Party, et membre du mouvement Black Lives Matter. Biographie Éducation et carrière ...

  6. 25 de ago. de 2016 · Ericka Jenkins was born in Washington, DC and attended Lincoln University, where she met her future husband John Huggins, a Vietnam veteran. She joined the Black Panther Party (BPP) in 1968 and she and John became leaders in the Los Angeles chapter. Three weeks after their daughter Mai was born, her husband was murdered in January 1969.

  7. 4 de nov. de 2022 · The author and B.P.P. member Ericka Huggins after the Black Community Survival Conference in Oakland, Calif., March 31, 1972. Huggins served in the Oakland, Los Angeles and New Haven, ...