#Repost @womensmarch ・・・ Today's Shero is Kathleen Neal Cleaver. She is an American professor of law known for her leadership within the Black Panther Party. . After graduating with honors and later attending Barnard College, Cleaver left college in 1966 for a secretarial job with the New York office of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). . Cleaver was in charge of organizing a student conference at Fisk University. While leading the conference, Cleaver met the minister of information for the Black Panther Party, Eldridge Cleaver. By November 1967, she joined the Black Panther Party, and a month later, she married Eldridge. The Black Panther Party organized around the Ten-Point Program. . Cleaver became the communications secretary and the first female member of the Party’s decision-making body. She also served as the spokesperson and press secretary. She organized the national campaign to free Huey Newton. She was among a small group of women that were prominent in the Black Panther Party, which included Elaine Brown and Ericka Huggins. . As a result of their involvement with the Black Panther Party, the Cleavers were often the target of police investigations. Their apartment was raided in 1968 before a Panther rally. Later that year, after an altercation with police officers, Cleaver was wounded and fellow Black Panther member Bobby Hutton was killed. . While in exile, Cleaver supported her husband while he was the head of the international section of the Panthers. After years of exile, she returned to the U.S. in late 1975. She graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. in history from Yale University. By 1984, she had become an associate at a New York law firm, and an assistant professor of law at Emory University. She later served on the Georgia's Supreme Court for Racial and Ethnic Bias in the Courts. . She is why we march.

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Today's Shero is Kathleen Neal Cleaver. She is an American professor of law known for her leadership within the Black Panther Party.
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After graduating with honors and later attending Barnard College, Cleaver left college in 1966 for a secretarial job with the New York office of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).
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Cleaver was in charge of organizing a student conference at Fisk University. While leading the conference, Cleaver met the minister of information for the Black Panther Party, Eldridge Cleaver. By November 1967, she joined the Black Panther Party, and a month later, she married Eldridge. The Black Panther Party organized around the Ten-Point Program.
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Cleaver became the communications secretary and the first female member of the Party’s decision-making body. She also served as the spokesperson and press secretary. She organized the national campaign to free Huey Newton. She was among a small group of women that were prominent in the Black Panther Party, which included Elaine Brown and Ericka Huggins.
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As a result of their involvement with the Black Panther Party, the Cleavers were often the target of police investigations. Their apartment was raided in 1968 before a Panther rally. Later that year, after an altercation with police officers, Cleaver was wounded and fellow Black Panther member Bobby Hutton was killed.
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While in exile, Cleaver supported her husband while he was the head of the international section of the Panthers. After years of exile, she returned to the U.S. in late 1975. She graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. in history from Yale University. By 1984, she had become an associate at a New York law firm, and an assistant professor of law at Emory University. She later served on the Georgia's Supreme Court for Racial and Ethnic Bias in the Courts.
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She is why we march.


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