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Black Panther Collection

"Black Panther: A Symbol of Power, Solidarity, and Freedom" In 1968, the Olympic Games in Mexico City witnessed a powerful moment that would forever be etched in history

Background imageBlack Panther Collection: OLYMPIC GAMES, 1968. American runners Tommie Smith (center) and John Carlos (right)

OLYMPIC GAMES, 1968. American runners Tommie Smith (center) and John Carlos (right) showing the Black Power salute during the medal ceremonies at the Olympic Games in Mexico City

Background imageBlack Panther Collection: Black panther (black leopard) (Panthera onca), Montana, United States of America

Black panther (black leopard) (Panthera onca), Montana, United States of America, North America

Background imageBlack Panther Collection: Black Panther

Black Panther
Mathilde Guillemot

Background imageBlack Panther Collection: Melanistic leopard / Black panther (Panthera pardus fusca) resting in tree

Melanistic leopard / Black panther (Panthera pardus fusca) resting in tree. Nagarhole National Park, India. Photo© Phillip Ross/Felis Images

Background imageBlack Panther Collection: Melanistic leopard / Black panther (Panthera pardus) on territorial patrol on track

Melanistic leopard / Black panther (Panthera pardus) on territorial patrol on track, Nagarahole National Park, Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, Karnataka, India

Background imageBlack Panther Collection: Black panther / melanistic Leopard (Panthera pardus) baring teeth, captive

Black panther / melanistic Leopard (Panthera pardus) baring teeth, captive

Background imageBlack Panther Collection: Black Panther On Car

Black Panther On Car
Florent Bodart

Background imageBlack Panther Collection: Hello Panther

Hello Panther
Florent Bodart

Background imageBlack Panther Collection: Black Panther, Panthera pardus or Panthera onca

Black Panther, Panthera pardus or Panthera onca
5893760 Black Panther, Panthera pardus or Panthera onca. by Smellie, William (1697-1763); (add.info.: Black Panther, Panthera pardus or Panthera onca, in the Gardens of the Zoological Society)

Background imageBlack Panther Collection: Leopard, Black Panther and Tiger

Leopard, Black Panther and Tiger
LLM457013 Leopard, Black Panther and Tiger by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Leopard, Black Panther and Tiger)

Background imageBlack Panther Collection: Black Panther, 1907 (w / c)

Black Panther, 1907 (w / c)
6200147 Black Panther, 1907 (w/c) by Walls, William (1860-1942); 40.5x59 cm; The McManus, Dundee, UK; Dundee Art Galleries and Museums; English, out of copyright

Background imageBlack Panther Collection: RF - Black panther / melanistic Leopard (Panthera pardus) peering through leaves, captive

RF - Black panther / melanistic Leopard (Panthera pardus) peering through leaves, captive

Background imageBlack Panther Collection: Close up head portrait of melanistic / black Leopard (Panthera pardus) Captive

Close up head portrait of melanistic / black Leopard (Panthera pardus) Captive

Background imageBlack Panther Collection: Sitting Black Leopard or Black Panther (Panthera pardus) roaring and baring its teeth, front view

Sitting Black Leopard or Black Panther (Panthera pardus) roaring and baring its teeth, front view

Background imageBlack Panther Collection: Black leopard engraving 1894

Black leopard engraving 1894
The Royal Natural History by Richard Lydekker

Background imageBlack Panther Collection: Black panther (black leopard) (Panthera onca), Montana, United States of America

Black panther (black leopard) (Panthera onca), Montana, United States of America, North America

Background imageBlack Panther Collection: BLACK PANTHERS, 1967. Armed Black Panthers on the steps of the California state capitol

BLACK PANTHERS, 1967. Armed Black Panthers on the steps of the California state capitol, protesting a bill banning the carrying of loaded firearms, 2 May 1967

Background imageBlack Panther Collection: Black Panther (Panthera pardus), sitting

Black Panther (Panthera pardus), sitting

Background imageBlack Panther Collection: Standing Black Panther (Panthera pardus), looking at camera

Standing Black Panther (Panthera pardus), looking at camera

Background imageBlack Panther Collection: Sitting Black Panther (Panthera pardus) stretching its neck sideways alertly

Sitting Black Panther (Panthera pardus) stretching its neck sideways alertly, its long tail resting on the floor, front view

Background imageBlack Panther Collection: Jaguar melanin - Mexico

Jaguar melanin - Mexico
LA-9543 Black Jaguar (melanin) Mexico Jean-Michel Labat contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBlack Panther Collection: A man holding a banner on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial while attending a Black Panther

A man holding a banner on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial while attending a Black Panther convention in Washington
BLACK PANTHERS, 1970. A man holding a banner on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial while attending a Black Panther convention in Washington, D.C. 19 June 1970. Photographed by Warren K

Background imageBlack Panther Collection: Crowds gathered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D. C

Crowds gathered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D. C. during a Black Panther convention
BLACK PANTHERS, 1970. Crowds gathered on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. during a Black Panther convention


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"Black Panther: A Symbol of Power, Solidarity, and Freedom" In 1968, the Olympic Games in Mexico City witnessed a powerful moment that would forever be etched in history. American runners Tommie Smith and John Carlos boldly raised their fists in the Black Power salute during the medal ceremonies. Their act of defiance against racial injustice resonated around the world. Standing alongside them was Australian Peter Norman, wearing an OPHR badge as a sign of solidarity. Meanwhile, deep within the wilderness of Montana, United States of America, another black panther roamed silently. The majestic black leopard known as Panthera onca captivated hearts with its mysterious allure. Its melanistic coat blended seamlessly into the shadows, symbolizing strength and resilience. On car roofs and hoods across cities worldwide, black panthers became a statement themselves - sleek symbols of power and elegance. "Hello Panther, " they seemed to say as they prowled through urban landscapes. But beyond their physical presence lies a deeper meaning. These magnificent creatures embody determination and perseverance just like Huey Must Be Set Free or The Sky is the Limit lithograph from c. 1970 depicted by artist Emory Douglas during his time with the Black Panther Party. Whether resting high up on trees or patrolling their territories with unwavering focus on tracks below; these melanistic leopards command respect wherever they go. Their portraits capture their intense gaze baring teeth that reflect both danger and beauty simultaneously – reminding us that true strength comes from embracing our uniqueness without fear or compromise. The Black Panther represents more than just a species; it symbolizes unity among individuals fighting for justice against oppression regardless of race or background—just like those courageous athletes who stood tall amidst adversity at the Olympic Games over five decades ago. So let us celebrate this iconic creature—the epitome of power intertwined with grace—as we strive to create a world where freedom reigns supreme for all.