• In January, 1969, the Free Breakfast for School Children Program was initiated at St. Augustine's Church in Oakland by the Black Panther Party. The Panthers would cook and serve food to the poor inner city youth of the area. Initially run out of a St. Augustine's Church in Oakland, the Program became so popular that by the end of the year, the Panthers set up kitchens in cities across the nation, feeding over 10,000 children every day before they went to school
    Photo: Nancy Thompson ,Black Panthers' Free Breakfast for Children' program (Oakland, 1971)
    In January, 1969, the Free Breakfast for School Children Program was initiated at St. Augustine's Church in Oakland by the Black Panther Party. The Panthers would cook and serve food to the poor inner city youth of the area. Initially run out of a St. Augustine's Church in Oakland, the Program became so popular that by the end of the year, the Panthers set up kitchens in cities across the nation, feeding over 10,000 children every day before they went to school Photo: Nancy Thompson ,Black Panthers' Free Breakfast for Children' program (Oakland, 1971)
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  • Def Jam's How to Be a Player (1997) is an American sex comedy starring Bill Bellamy, Natalie Desselle, and Bernie Mac. Directed by Lionel C. Martin, it follows Dray Jackson (Bill Bellamy), a playboy working at Def Jam Recordings, as he tries to juggle multiple women without getting caught. His sister Jenny (Natalie Desselle) and her friend set him up, hoping to expose his ways. The film's soundtrack features the hit single "Big Bad Mamma" by Foxy Brown featuring Dru Hill. In the end, Dray gets caught by his girlfriend, Lisa, after a final setup.

    Cast

    Bill Bellamy — Drayton "Dray" Jackson
    Natalie Desselle — Jennifer "Jenny" Jackson
    Lark Voorhies — Lisa
    Mari Morrow — Katrina
    Pierre Edwards — David
    Bernie Mac — Buster
    Bebe Drake - Mama Jackson
    Jermaine 'Huggy' Hopkins — Kilo
    Anthony Johnson — Spootie
    Max Julien — Uncle Fred
    Beverly Johnson — Robin
    Gilbert Gottfried — Tony the Doorman
    Natashia Williams - Girl in Pink at Malibu party
    Stacii Jae Johnson — Sherri
    Elise Neal — Nadine
    J. Anthony Brown — Uncle Snook
    Amber Smith — Amber
    Jerod Mixon — Kid #1
    Jamal Mixon — Kid #2
    Def Jam's How to Be a Player (1997) is an American sex comedy starring Bill Bellamy, Natalie Desselle, and Bernie Mac. Directed by Lionel C. Martin, it follows Dray Jackson (Bill Bellamy), a playboy working at Def Jam Recordings, as he tries to juggle multiple women without getting caught. His sister Jenny (Natalie Desselle) and her friend set him up, hoping to expose his ways. The film's soundtrack features the hit single "Big Bad Mamma" by Foxy Brown featuring Dru Hill. In the end, Dray gets caught by his girlfriend, Lisa, after a final setup.🖤👑🎬🎥 Cast Bill Bellamy — Drayton "Dray" Jackson Natalie Desselle — Jennifer "Jenny" Jackson Lark Voorhies — Lisa Mari Morrow — Katrina Pierre Edwards — David Bernie Mac — Buster Bebe Drake - Mama Jackson Jermaine 'Huggy' Hopkins — Kilo Anthony Johnson — Spootie Max Julien — Uncle Fred Beverly Johnson — Robin Gilbert Gottfried — Tony the Doorman Natashia Williams - Girl in Pink at Malibu party Stacii Jae Johnson — Sherri Elise Neal — Nadine J. Anthony Brown — Uncle Snook Amber Smith — Amber Jerod Mixon — Kid #1 Jamal Mixon — Kid #2
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  • A Fever within the Heartland: The Ku Klux Klan's Plot to Take Over America, utilizing Woman Who Stopped Them by Timothy Egan https://www.merimag.com/answers/?qa=user&qa_1=party3mack
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  • Kellita Smith was born January 15, 1969 as Kellita A. Smith in Chicago, Illinois. She is an actress who has appeared on House Party 3 (1994), The Bernie Mac Show (2001-2006), Sister, Sister (1994-1999), Moesha (1996-2001), In Living Color (1990-1994), Living Single (1993-1998), and The First Family (2012). In her early years she was a supermodel before deciding to become an actress. She attended Santa Rosa Junior College.
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    Kellita Smith was born January 15, 1969 as Kellita A. Smith in Chicago, Illinois. She is an actress who has appeared on House Party 3 (1994), The Bernie Mac Show (2001-2006), Sister, Sister (1994-1999), Moesha (1996-2001), In Living Color (1990-1994), Living Single (1993-1998), and The First Family (2012). In her early years she was a supermodel before deciding to become an actress. She attended Santa Rosa Junior College. #bestphotochallenge #blackwomen #blackactress #KellitaSmith
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  • Remembering Anthony "A. J." Johnson (February 1, 1966 – September 6, 2021).

    Mr. Johnson was a memorable comedic character throughout the 1990s. Some of his most notable appearances include "Menace II Society," "House Party 3," "Panther," "Friday," "B*A*P*S," "How to Be a Player," "The Player's Club," and "I Got the Hook-Up." He starred in many more films in the 2000s and 2010s, totaling 48 acting credits.
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  • https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/the-often-misunderstood-legacy-of-the-black-panther-party
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    The often misunderstood legacy of the Black Panther Party
    In the 1960s civil rights movement, some concluded that non-violence and the focus on integration had failed — their cry was “Black Power” rather than “We Shall Overcome.” One of the most prominent of these groups was the Black Panther Party, and it was also perhaps one of the most misunderstood and vilified by the white establishment. We take a closer look for our “Hidden Histories” series.
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  • https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/the-often-misunderstood-legacy-of-the-black-panther-party
    https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/the-often-misunderstood-legacy-of-the-black-panther-party
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    The often misunderstood legacy of the Black Panther Party
    In the 1960s civil rights movement, some concluded that non-violence and the focus on integration had failed — their cry was “Black Power” rather than “We Shall Overcome.” One of the most prominent of these groups was the Black Panther Party, and it was also perhaps one of the most misunderstood and vilified by the white establishment. We take a closer look for our “Hidden Histories” series.
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