“…The FBI's use of repressive tactics to destroy the movement is well documented in activists' accounts (Anthony, 1990;Newton, 1973;Seale, 1970), government memos (Marx, 1974;O'Reilly, 1989), and scholarly texts (Jeffries, 2002;Jones, 1988;O'Reilly, 1989). FBI operatives frequently posed as Panthers to gain knowledge of movement activities and to spread distrust within the movement (Jeffries, 2002). Between 1968 and 1971, the FBI's COINTELPRO (Counter-Intelligence Program) resulted in frequent arrests of Black Panther Party members, raids of party offices, and the deaths of at least 29 party members.…”