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Name
  
Elbert Howard


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Born
  
January 5, 1938 (
1938-01-05
)
Chattanooga, Tennessee

Occupation
  
Activist, Author, Lecturer

Spouse(s)
  
Carole Hyams (married 2005)

Elbert "Big Man" Howard was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1938. Howard was an original member of the Black Panther Party for Self Defense.

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Black Panther

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Howard spent several years in the United States Air Force in Europe. After receiving an honorable discharge from the Air Force, Howard moved to Oakland California. While attending Merritt College, Howard met Bobby Seale and Huey P. Newton. In 1966, at the age of 28, he became one of the six original founding members of the Black Panther Party. The others were Bobby Seale, Huey Newton, "L'il" Bobby Hutton, Reggie Forte and Sherman Forte. Howard was an active member of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense from 1966 through 1974.

Post-party

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After leaving the party in 1974, Howard returned to Tennessee. In Memphis, he served on the boards of directors of several African American progressive educational institutions.

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In 2001, Howard self-published his memoir, Panther on the Prowl, covering the rise and fall of the Black Panthers. In 2003, he was a coordinator for the All of Us or None Ex-Offender Program, and also was a member of the Millions for Reparations committee.

Later life

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Howard currently lives in Forestville, California with his wife Carole Hyams. They married in 2007. He is a founder of the Police Accountability Clinic & Helpline of Sonoma County, and a Board member of KWTF, a community radio station. As a lifelong lover of America's original musical art form, Jazz, he hosts jazz/blues programs at several radio stations.

References

Elbert Howard Wikipedia