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  1. 17 de abr. de 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. After the decline of the Black Panther Party, Huey P. Newton completed and copyrighted dozens of essays on philosophy, political theology, evolutionary biology, and political economy which remain unpublished and held in archive at Stanford University.

  3. Newton, Huey P. To die for the people. I. Black Panther Party. [El85.615.N4 1972b] ISBN:0-394-71834-8 I. Title. 322.4'2 72-522 Roy Wilkins' syndicated column (Oakland Tribune, August 1970) re­ produced courtesy of The Register and Tribune Syndicate. The lyrics from "Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song" by Melvin Van Peebles.

  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. 22 de ago. de 2023 · “He was gorgeous.” 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,...

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  6. 17 de mai. de 2024 · Huey P. Newton, American political activist, cofounder (with Bobby Seale) of the Black Panther Party (originally called Black Panther Party for Self-Defense), an African American revolutionary group, in 1966 in response to incidents of alleged police brutality and racism and to promote Black self-reliance.

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