When I first saw "Mom" Charlotte O'Neill, this would be a very interesting job. As former Panther, Wife of Peter O'Neal, she does not deal with her own challenge. She inherited Peter's challenge and political dilemma. But her love for Peter made her see these challenges and dilemmas. Love between Peter and Charlotte not only exists between them but also extends to the communities where they live.
I understand the role I play, but I understand the role played by Assata Shakur, Angela Davis, Fannie Lou Hamer, Eathine Brown, Barbara Easley, Charlotte Hill O'neal, Tarika Matilaba, Judy Hart, Chaka Khan, Ruby Dee, Many other women I find everyday opened the way to our voice. I am a symbolic black girl, but I will not be silent.
Charlotte Hill O'Neill defines the phrase "riding a chick or dying". He was the founder and former wife of the Kansas Panther party. Peter O'Neill ran away from the country after being sentenced to traffic for two years. Charlotte was a gun across the state in 1969, an example of lively Panther. In 1972, the couple ran away to the countries of the Swahili of North Africa in Tanzania. She was named Moms C by local Arusha and promoted as a pioneer of African-American, accepting ancestral house and building her own house. Mama C continues to reflect President Black Panther who wants "freedom". As a co-founder of the African American Community Center (UAACC), I would like to have the right to decide the fate of our black community.UAACC promotes a program that contributes to the intellectual excellence of youths in Arusha It is a nonprofit organization.