The Seattle chapter of the Black Panther Party was the first chapter outside California and second outside Oakland. Aaron Lloyd Dixon—then 19 years old—was appointed captain of the Seattle chapter by party co-founder Bobby Seale. The Seattle chapter’s free breakfast program eventually grew to five locations, serving an estimated 300,000 meals from 1969 to 1977.
Black Panther Party Breakfast Center (#41)
Black Panther Party Breakfast Center (#41) is part of the following tour legs:
I-90 Connect Northwest African American Museum Segment
Black Panther Party Breakfast Center (#41) is part of the following tours:
Redlining Heritage Trail
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