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Museum Entrance Black Panthers Books And Post Prison Writings F r e e H e u y M o v e m e n t C r i m i n a l R e c o r d Welcome to the Museum of Welcome to the Museum of Eldridge Cleaver Eldridge Cleaver Curator’s Offices Chrislam Back Wall Artifact

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Welcome to the Museum of Eldridge Cleaver. Museum Entrance. Back Wall Artifact. Books And Post Prison Writings. Criminal Record. Free Heuy Movement. Black Panthers. Curator’s Offices. Chrislam. Marieka And Zail. Describe yourself here. Place your picture here. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Welcome to the Museum ofWelcome to the Museum ofEldridge CleaverEldridge Cleaver

Curator’s OfficesChrislam

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Contact me at [Your linked email address]

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Marieka And Zail

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Black Panther RoomBlack Panther Room

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Books Books

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Criminal RecordCriminal Record

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Free Huey MovementFree Huey Movement

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ChristlamChristlam

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Kids need a breakfast every so they can learn efficiently. The heart healthy breakfast included nutrients that kids need to learn and stay effective throughout their day.

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Feed Our Children Movement

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Based off of Malcolm X. They educated the pubic about segregation. They fought violence with violence just like Malcolm X did. Eldridge Cleaver joined just 5 years before Malcolm was assassinated

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Black Panther Party

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Even though the Black Panthers don’t have to fight that hard for segregation they educate the public about their hard times and how it was to live back them.

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Education

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Cleavers life story through his writings childhood criminal record and his emergence in the Black Panther Party.

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Target Zero

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An account of a man who shocked America by changing the way the country looked at civil rights. Written in 1968

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Soul On Ice

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Tells about his escape to Algeria and how he traveled to Cuba .

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Soul On Fire

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Cleavers lifetime as an Activist and a writer. Talks about his other books like Soul On Ice and Soul On Fire.

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Black Papers

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Eldridge Cleaver stole many things as a teen. His first arrest was for stealing a bicycle They found the bicycle in his possession. He was riding the bike down the street.

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Eldridge’s First crime

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It was a short life being a drug dealer because he got caught by the police. He mainly sold marijuana. The only reason he stopped was because he

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Life As A Drug Dealer

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Eldridge Cleaver was convicted of assault with intent to murder . He was in prison for 3 years because of that cause

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Attempted Murder

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He was also charged with an unknown count of rapes. In the Black Panthers he was in a gun fight with the police he was charged with community service.

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Other Charges

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Huey P Newton was the co founder of the Black Panther Party. He was very important in cilvil rights history.

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Who was Huey

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Newton was pulled over but when the cop realized it was Newton he called back up but when backup came the shootout had started. Newton was wounded and the other cop died.

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What Is The Act For

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Newton was sentenced to 2- 15 years in prison so Cleaver Minister Of Information at that time made protests that Huey got shot then went for the gun.

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How Is Cleaver Involved

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The movement was successful and Heuy got away with community service.Cleaver earned a Lot of respect for getteng out Heuy.

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Did It Work

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In jail Cleaver realized that God and Allah are very similar so he tried to combine them. It was not very popular back then but it has grown worldwide.

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How It Was Created

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Cleaver got the idea because Malcolm X wanted Christians and Muslims to join forces to fight segregation. He also supported the idea.

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Malcolm X’s Impact

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When Cleaver was in jail he was undecided about his religion. Thats when he came up with the isea of Christlam

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When Eldridge made It

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This is the Christlam symbol it is a mix of Muslim and Crist.

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The Chrislam Symbol

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Cleaver fled the country because of charges he faced. He and his wife fled to Algeria and went to a safehaven. rhey got kicked out because of his addiction.

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Fleeing The Country

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This is Eldrige Cleavers wife she helped him be an anctivist and helped him run for president of the panthers.

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Kathaleen Cleaver