"Black Panther Convicted of Murder"

Item

Title

"Black Panther Convicted of Murder"

Contributor

Date

1970

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Source

Frank Mt. Pleasant Library of Special Collections & Archives / The African American Experience 1930–1980. Chapman University.

Item sets

New Haven, Conn.: Black Panther Lonnie McLucas, shown being escorted to the courtroom here from the Litchfield, Conn. Correctional Center, 8/28, was convicted, 8/31, of murder conspiracy in the 1969 torture slaying of former Black Panther Alex Rackley. He was acquitted of charges of conspiracy to kidnap and binding with intent to commit a crime."Black Panther Convicted of Murder"