The Black Panther Party, undoubtedly, fought for better life conditions to the black people and wanted to be heard by the American authorities. So they formed a well-organized group that conducted their protests and actions within the law – at least at the beginning. They had the right to carry guns since it was guaranteed by a Californian law that a citizen carried a gun as long as it was publicly displayed and never pointed at any person. At the same time, they were involved in violent acts against the police that ended up injuring both policemen and members of the party.
Although the Black Panther Party was on the side of the black community, it suffered prejudice from their own community. Some people did not believe what they did or what they wanted to fight for. It did not help to make their movement strong enough to be accredited by the American authorities as a serious group.
An important point to be mentioned is that the Black Panthers Party did not discriminate against white people, as we can see from a film about the movement called “Panther”, by Mario van Peebles.