The political economy of the late 1960s to early 1980s in the U.S., when the Black Panther Party was active, was very much based on exploitation of people of color, Capitalism, and Imperialism. In “Towards Land, Work, & Power” by Jaron Browne, Marisa Franco, Jason Negron-Gonzales, and Steve Williams, it explains that “capitalism’s acquisition of its means of production—land, labor and resources—has always been based on the exploitation and subjugation of people of color and women.” During the 1970s, the War on Drugs and other policy initiatives aimed at “helping” impoverished communities initiated excessive police presence in …show more content…
Under feudalism land was held by a specific class of men. A man from this class was thought to own not only his plot of land, but also all the servants who worked his land, as well as his wife and family. Women were considered the property of their fathers until they married and then became the property of their