White Panther Party
The White Panther Party was a political organization founded in 1968 in the United States, primarily associated with the counterculture movement. It aimed to support the goals of the Black Panther Party by advocating for social justice, anti-racism, and community empowerment, while also addressing issues affecting white communities.
The group was known for its radical activism and often used provocative tactics to draw attention to their causes. They promoted a platform of free food, education, and healthcare, similar to the initiatives of the Black Panther Party, and sought to unite various marginalized groups against systemic oppression.