To Die for the People

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Dive into the revolutionary thoughts of Huey Newton, the iconic founder of the Black Panther Party. This brand new trade paperback, published in 2009 by City Lights Publishers, offers a profound collection of writings and speeches that illuminate the historical evolution of America's social movements. With an ISBN of 9780872865297, this book serves not only as a crucial historic record but also as a powerful commentary on the radical changes in America during the formative years of the Black Panther Party. Whether you are delving into the depths of political philosophy or seeking inspiration from one of the most dynamic revolutionary thinkers in American history, this collection presents Newton's insights and foresight, making them strikingly relevant in today's sociopolitical climate. Explore the legacy of a man whose ideas continue to resonate with activists, scholars, and anyone interested in the fight for justice. Remember, shipping for this item is free, and you can expect delivery within 6 weeks. Please note: once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780872865297
Format: Trade paperback (US)
Year: 2009
Publisher: City Lights Publishers


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Long an iconic figure for radicals, Huey Newton is now being discovered by those interested in the history of America’s social movements. This new release of a classic collection of his writings and speeches traces the development of Newton’s personal and political thinking, as well as the radical changes that took place in the formative years of the Black Panther Party. More than just a historic record, Newton’s prescience and foresight make these documents strikingly pertinent today.

Huey Newton was the founder, leader, and chief theoretician of the Black Panther Party, and one of America’s most dynamic and important revolutionary philosophers.

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