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Black Panther
[blak pan-ther]
noun
a member of a militant African American organization Black Panther party active in the 1960s and early 1970s, formed to work for the advancement of the rights of Black people, often by radical means.
Black Panther
noun
(in the US) a member of a militant Black political party founded in 1965 to end the political dominance of White people
Word History and Origins
Origin of Black Panther1
Example Sentences
The Black Panther Party is a place where a furious Black man bellows at him about stuff while Jenny’s no-good boyfriend punches her.
“Marvel’s Avengers: Mightiest Friends” will feature kid versions of all the MCU characters including Spidey, Iron Man, Captain America, Hulk, Black Panther, Thor and, for the first time, Black Widow.
Initial designs for Akon City, with its boldly curvaceous skyscrapers, were compared by commentators to the awe-inspiring fictional city of Wakanda in Marvel's Black Panther films and comic books.
Mr Coogler, who also made Black Panther and Creed, said it was his Uncle James, a Mississippi native who loved Delta Blues, who helped inspire the film.
Fred Hampton was a great young leader of the Black Panther Party, murdered with the collusion of the FBI and Chicago police.
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