Not to be confused with the Revolutionary Black Panther Party or the Black Panther Party.
Black Panther Militia
Leader
Michael McGee
Foundation
April 1990
Dissolved
c. 1998
Merged into
New Black Panther Party
Country
United States
Active regions
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Ideology
Black Power
Status
Defunct
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The Black Panther Militia was a militant Black Power organization and militia based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the United States during the 1990s. The group was created by a former member of the Black Panther Party and sitting alderman Michael McGee in 1990 and considered itself a successor to the Milwaukee chapter of the Black Panther Party that existed in the early 1970s. McGee, as leader of the group, drew on militaristic outlook and tactics used by the Black Panther Party to draw attention to issues facing the black community in Milwaukee, however, he was often criticized for grandstanding and alienating Milwaukee's white community, including former allies such as Mayor John Norquist, with the use of threats of interracial violence. The Black Panther Militia was eventually absorbed by the New Black Panther Party by 1998, as that group sought to expand its influence while McGee stood back from politics.[1]
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