Revolutionary Suicide

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English language

Published Dec. 13, 2009 by Penguin USA, Inc..

ISBN:
978-1-101-13956-1
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The searing, visionary memoir of founding Black Panther Huey P. Newton, in a dazzling graphic package Eloquently tracing the birth of a revolutionary, Huey P. Newton's famous and oft-quoted autobiography is as much a manifesto as a portrait of the inner circle of America's Black Panther Party. From Newton's impoverished childhood on the streets of Oakland to his adolescence and struggles with the system, from his role in the Black Panthers to his solitary confinement in the Alameda County Jail, Revolutionary Suicide is smart, unrepentant, and thought-provoking in its portrayal of inspired radicalism.

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reviewed Revolutionary suicide by Huey P. Newton (Penguin classics deluxe edition)

A first half memoir

Huey comes through this philosophical account clear-eyed and conscientious in recounting his own early years and those of the Black Panthers, his focus on class consciousness and community power nicely argued against other factions and movements. Much of the book is nonetheless spent in prison or on trial, with the solitary narrowing of participation that effects.