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Revolutionary Suicide by Huey P. Newton is an autobiographical account about the founding of the Black Panther Party, its mission and struggles throughout the civil rights era. Newton reflects on his own life and experiences that shaped his role as leader of the Party, discussing his self-discovery and self-actualization as a revolutionary and his views on black power, racism and non-violent protest. He shares insights into the organization's tactics, strategy and ideology to fight for self-determination, justice and equality for African Americans. As the Panther Party confronted powerful forces and widespread repression, Newton's account reveals the courage he and his comrades often summoned in the face of danger and brutality. Through deeply personal and thought-provoking memoir, this book is an inspiring look at the power of grassroots organizing to effect social change.
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