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From the Back Cover
In October 1967, one year after the founding of the Black Panther Party, Huey Newton was involved in a shooting during which an Oakland police officer was killed. Newton spent three years in prison before being released and having his charges dismissed, and his jailing brought cries of "Free Huey" from supporters around the world. This engrossing and well-written autobiography recounts the forming of a revolutionary and shows how the degrading and psychologically destructive penal system forged Newton's already growing spirit. When Newton was a child, his father instilled in him a sense of dignity and pride; as an adolescent, he was torn between religious principles and life as a hustler; as a young man, he founded the radical Black Panther Party with Bobby Seale, and finally, in solitary confinement in the Alameda County Jail, he reached deep within himself to find the strength to face adversity; and even death without fear.
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About the Author
Born the son of a Baptist minister in 1942 in Monroe, Louisiana, Huey P. Newton moved to Oakland, California, with his family at the age of three. Although functionally illiterate upon graduating from high school, he taught himself to read by studying Plato’s Republic. Newton enrolled at Oakland City College, where he campaigned successfully to have black history included in the curriculum. While at the college, he became familiar with the writings of Marx, Lenin, Frantz Fanon, and Chairman Mao. In 1966, with Bobby Seale, Newton co-founded the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, an organization in which Newton served as minister of defense. Though perhaps best known for their community street patrols, which openly displayed loaded firearms, the Black Panthers also sponsored breakfast programs for poor children and provided shoes and health care for the needy in the black community. Convicted in 1968 of manslaughter in the shooting death of Oakland police officer John Frey in 1968, Newton spent more than a year and a half in prison before his conviction was reversed. After a series of mistrials, the case against Newton was voluntarily dismissed. After reaching its high-water mark in 1970, when it claimed several thousand members, the Black Panther Party steadily declined, undermined in part by the efforts of the FBI. Accused of another murder in 1974, Newton jumped bail and spent the next three years in Cuba, after which he returned to the United States to stand trial and was acquitted of the charge. Newton earned a doctorate from the University of California, Santa Cruz, in 1980. He was shot to death by a gang member in 1989.
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Product details
Series: Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition
Paperback: 384 pages
Publisher: Penguin Classics; Reprint edition (September 29, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0143105329
ISBN-13: 978-0143105329
Product Dimensions:
5.6 x 1 x 8.4 inches
Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.7 out of 5 stars
99 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#30,787 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Black Panther Party for Self Defense co-founder Huey Newton has written an excellent autobiography, and, in the process, given us an even finer grained and more complete picture of the Black Panthers.The first quarter of the book is devoted to Newton’s childhood and youth up to his college years. Newton lived what might be considered a typical life of the black working class. Money was always a struggle for the Newton family, but it was an intact family and one where abuse was absent, unlike the fractured and abusive childhood and youth years of many of his comrades.The second quarter delves into the formation and emergence of the Black Panther Party for Self Defense. Because Newton was co-founder of the Party with Bobby Seale, Newton plays a large role in the early days of the Black Panthers. Seale himself was imprisoned for much of this period, so Newton and his ideas dominated.Newton and his colleagues developed a ten-point program listing its objectives and guiding beliefs. One was the exercise of the Second Amendment and called for an end of police brutality. This led to the Black Panthers organizing patrols that shadowed the police. Understandably, the police did not appreciate this attention, and one night a firefight broke out between the Black Panthers and the police. One policeman was killed and another one wounded. Newton was charged as perpetrator of both shootings.The third quarter of the book describes Newton’s 33-month ordeal of being tried *three* times for these offenses (the first two trials ending with a deadlocked jury), and his survival of incarceration. This section of the book is the most moving as Newton writes about his trials and incarceration with pathos and intensity. The final chapters of the book deal with Newton’s release from prison and his exuberant return to his community.The book is well written in a simple, accessible and engaging style. My only regret is that Newton concludes his autobiography with the defection of Eldridge Cleaver from the Black Panther Party. With so much more to tell of Newton’s life and the Black Panthers following this point, I wish Newton had published an updated version of this book, or written a sequel. The book ends on a sour note rather than on the triumph Newton’s acquittal represented.Highly recommended for those interested in the history of the Black Panthers, or, more generally, those interested in Afro-American history, or, even more generally, students of American history because the Black Panthers loom so large in American history. This book obviously was a key source for Bloom’s and Martin’s excellent history of the Black Panther Party, Black Against Empire, published in 2013.Of the Black Panther autobiographies I’ve read, this book is the best one, notwithstanding its premature ending. More than any other book, this one discusses Newton’s intellectual background for Black Panther Party activities, an important factor given Newton’s dominance over the Black Panther ideology.
In the wake of the recent deaths of Eric Garner and Michael Brown, a critical eye has again been placed on police in America. And in light of police response to Cleveland Browns player Andrew Hawkins' support for Tamir Rice and John Crawford and the overt authoritarian attitudes of American police in general, Huey Newton's words are powerfully relevant today and an essential historical read.Revolutionary Suicide is not only an excellent firsthand account of the Black Panther Party, as Newton himself was its co-founder, but is also a gripping coming-of-age story. Newton recounts his spiritual growth and psychological maturation often philosophically starting from the uncertainty and insecurity of childhood. He directs you through his personal and political actions encompassing the stages of his development as a human being, eventually solidifying, by self-realization, his place in the world.My relationship with this book is especially sentimental because of its involvement in my own journey through adolescence into adulthood. For that reason, I recommend it to all young black men who would indubitably benefit from Huey's words as I've done ever since I first lifted the front cover.
Wow! There's so much I didn't know about this dynamic man and the Black Panther Party of Defense (BPP). The book is an easy read; however, Huey had a vast vocabulary, so be prepared to lookup the definitions of the words he used. I love that most of the chapters are short (3-6 pages) and the stories are super compelling. I'm saddened that the efforts of the BPP are still needed today in 2016.
Huey Newton gives the accounts from his eyes and point of view from childhood to Black Panther. It's like he's sitting on your couch talking to you. He brings up the good and bad. I wondered why someone of his status would resort to drugs. After reading this book I did not wonder any longer.
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