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Huey P. Newton remains one of the most misunderstood political
figures of the twentieth century. As cofounder and leader of the
Black Panther Party for more than twenty years, Newton (1942-1989)
was at the forefront of the radical political activism of the 1960s
and '70s. Raised in poverty in Oakland, California, and named for
corrupt Louisiana governor Huey P. Long, Newton embodied both the
passions and the contradictions of the civil rights movement he
sought to advance. In this first authorized biography, Newton's
former chief of staff David Hilliard and best-selling authors Keith
and Kent Zimmerman team up to tell the WHOLE story of the man
behind the organization that FBI director J. Edgar Hoover
infamously dubbed "the greatest threat to the internal security of
the country."
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