African American Heritage

Bobby Seale (October 22, 1936)

Robert George Seale was born in Liberty, Texas, the first of three children. After relocating to several cities in Texas, his family finally settled in Oakland, California during World War II. After a stint in the Air Force, Seale attended Merritt College where he joined the Afro-American Association, a student group that promoted Black separatism, and there he met Huey Newton. Together, inspired by Malcolm X, they founded the Black Panther Party for Self Defense (BPP). Seale served as the Chairman while Newton served as the Minister of Defense.  

In the early years of the Black Panther Party, Seale was repeatedly arrested and tried on multiple charges. He was a defendant and part of the Chicago Eight and the New Haven Black Panther trials. He was also suspected of murdering a fellow Panther who allegedly impregnated his wife while Seale was in jail, but no charges were brought. After his final release, the BPP expanded their focus and announced the implementation of a breakfast program which served many cities. Seale ran for mayor of Oakland in 1973 and, even though he lost, he received the second most votes out of nine candidates.

After the decline of the Black Panther Party, Seale taught in the Afro-American Studies Department at Temple University in Philadelphia. He moved back to Oakland in 2002 to help young activists bring about social change. He gives lectures at colleges worldwide regarding his involvement with the Black Panther Party and offers advice concerning community organizing and racial justice.

 

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Bobby Seale at John Sinclair Freedom Rally

Bobby Seale at John Sinclair Freedom Rally, 1971

Selected Records Relating to Bobby Seale

RG 21: Records of the District Courts

Criminal Case Files, 1873 - 1991

 

RG 65: Records of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

Motion Picture Films and Video Recordings

Classification 157 (Civil Unrest) Case Files, 1957 - 1978 [Charlotte (North Carolina) Field Division]

Classification 157 (Civil Unrest) Case Files [Washington, DC Division]

Classification 157 (Civil Unrest) Case Files, 1957 - 1978 (Cleveland, Ohio Field Division)

Classification 157 (Civil Unrest) Case Files, 1957 - 1978 (Baltimore, Maryland Division)

Classification 157 (Civil Unrest) Case Files, 1957 - 1978 [New Haven, Connecticut Field Division]

 

RG 118: Records of US Attorneys

Records Relating to Legal Precedents, 1929 - 1983 (NAID 6423676)

 

 

 

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