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The women of Boston's Black Panther Party

The women of Boston's Black Panther Party

Through June of this year, Boston's Museum of Fine Arts is displaying 27 images of the women at the heart of the Black Panther Party. WBUR Reporter Arielle Gray set out to review the exhibit and was struck by one photo in particular – depicting a group of unnamed teenage volunteers, taken right here in Boston.

The Common · WBUR

February 14, 202414m 6s

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Through June of this year, Boston's Museum of Fine Arts is displaying 27 images taken by Stephen Shames of the women at the heart of the Black Panther Party.

WBUR Reporter Arielle Gray set out to review the exhibit, titled Comrade Sisters: Women of the Black Panther Party, and was struck by one photo in particular -- it shows a group of five unnamed teenage Black Panther volunteers, four girls and one boy, taken right here in Boston.

Today on The Common, Arielle tells us about how she managed find the young people in the photo and what she learned about their experiences with the Boston chapter of the Black Panther Party.

Note: A previous audio version of this episode stated that the Museum of Fine Arts is free on Wednesdays. This is no longer true. The MFA offers $5 minimum, pay what you wish tickets after 5 p.m. on certain dates, including upcoming dates on March 14 and May 16.

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