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  1. 17. Apr. 2018 · On August 15, 1970, Huey P. Newton, the co-founder of the Black Panther Party, gave a speech in New York City where he outlined the Party’s position on two emerging movements at the time, the women’s liberation movement and the gay liberation movement.

  2. Huey Newtons shifting political analysis illuminates both the limits and the ongoing relevance of the radicalism of the Black Panther era.

  3. 22. Aug. 2023 · Huey P. Newton, at 28 years old, was the leader of the Black Panther Party, one of the most influential social movements of the 1960s. When he’d been arrested in 1967, charged with killing a...

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  4. The Huey P. Newton Archive—co-founder, lead theoretician and Minister of Defense of the Black Panther Party—on the Marxist Internet Archive.

  5. Huey Percy Newton (February 17, 1942 – August 22, 1989) was an African American revolutionary and political activist who founded the Black Panther Party. He ran the party as its first leader and crafted its ten-point manifesto with Bobby Seale in 1966.

  6. The Huey P. Newton Archive—co-founder, lead theoretician and Minister of Defense of the Black Panther Party—on the Marxist Internet Archive.

  7. Huey P. Newton's powerful legacy to the Black Panther movement and the civil rights struggle has long been obscured. Conservatives harp on Newton's drug use and on the circumstances of his death in a crack-related shooting. Liberals romanticize his black revolutionary rhetoric and idealize his message.