HUEY NEWTON TALKS TO THE MOVEMENT
San Francisco: Students for a Democratic Society, 1968. Wraps. Offprint of Huey P. Newton’s jailhouse interview, which originally appeared in the alternative press newspaper, The Movement. He discusses the Black Panther Party, cultural nationalism, SNCC, liberals, white revolutionaries, etc. The rear panel features an advertisement for subscribing to The Movement. Pamphlet (6" x 9"), bound with staples: 16 pp. Just a hint of toning along the extremities; else near fine.
Huey Newton (1942-1989) was an African American revolutionary and political activist who co-founded the Black Panther Party in 1966. In 1967, he was involved in a shootout which led to the death of police officer. Initially convicted, the ruling was reserved in May 1970 and the charges were dropped. Item #79601
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