George Murray, Oakland, California, 28 July 1968George Murray, minister of training for the Black Panther Social gathering, speaks at a Free Huey rally in Defermery Park, which the Panthers re-named Bobby Hutton Park, in honour of their slain 17-year-old comrade. Murray was a frontrunner of the San Francisco State pupil strike, which was put down by governor Ronald Reagan. Far left is Kathleen Cleaver, communications secretary and the primary feminine member of the celebration’s decision-making Central Committee
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