12. The Impact of Black Panther Women

The Black Panther Party, founded in 1966, was a revolutionary organization that played a significant role in the 1970s. Women within the party, such as Kathleen Cleaver, Angela Davis, and Erika Huggins, were instrumental in its operations and leadership. They often donned black leather jackets, berets, and natural hairstyles, epitomizing ‘revolutionary chic.’ This fashion not only symbolized their commitment to the cause but also influenced future generations of activists, promoting a sense of unity and empowerment. (en.wikipedia.org)