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Cultural Representations
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  • Gunplay between Newton and Oakland Police
    Department
  • Office John Frey dead, Newton wounded in stomach
  • Accusations of police brutality to wounded Newton
  • Massive press coverage
  • Cleaver framed incident as the celebrity cause
    of the Panthers
  • Panthers used incarceration as reminder of police
    brutality
  • Everyday they kept me there I grew as a symbol
    of the brutalization of the poor and Black as
    well as a living reproach to societys
    indifference to the inequities of the legal
    system
  • The Free Huey campaign culminated at the Oakland
    rally held in his honor on February 17, 1968,
    where the merger with SNCC was announced
  • Newton was convicted in September 1968 of
    voluntary manslaughter", and was sentenced from
    2 to 15 years in prison. In May 1970, the
    California Appellate Court reversed Newton's
    conviction and ordered a new trial. The State of
    California dropped its case against Newton after
    two subsequent mistrials.

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A Huey P. Newton Story Director Spike
Lee Writer Roger Guenveur Smith Cast Roger
Guenveur Smith Release date June 18, 2001
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Autobiographical Commentary from PBS special A
Huey Newton Story
  • Thoughts on himself
  • I'm actually a rather shy individual. I wouldn't
    consider myself to be very charismatic I never
    did anything hero-like, I just worked on some
    little community programs. I do have a role to
    play however - I'm a theorist of sorts - I work
    on theories. But I really do not enjoy discussing
    the details of my personal life except as it
    relates to the movement. I hate cameras,
    microphones stuck up in my face. To tell you the
    truth, I hate stages cause they put you up on a
    stage and expect for you to entertain them and I
    keep trying to tell them I'm not an entertainer.
  • Thoughts on Being a Criminal
  • I got myself together as a young adult and went
    on to law school, which made my parents very
    happy cause they figured that I would graduate
    from law school, take the bar, pass the bar and
    make a lot of money. And of course I dropped out
    which disappointed them greatly. They saw it as a
    form of ingratitude after all they had sacrificed
    for me. But to tell you the truth, the only
    reason I started studying the law in the first
    place was so that I could become a better
    burglar. Its true the first college course I ever
    signed up for back in junior college was a course
    in criminology because I wanted to be a criminal,
    but I didn't know which type so I figured I would
    take a course in criminology, maybe that would
    help me make up my mind. I was a big time fool
    that's why I have confidence in knowing what a
    big time fool is.

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The Essence of H.P. Newton By Darrell
Anderson Premiered June 14, 2001 8 x 12 feet
acrylic painting
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Quotes
  • Black Power is giving power to people who have
    not had power to determine their destiny.
  • I do not expect white media to create positive
    black images.
  • The first lesson a revolutionary must learn is
    that he is a doomed man. Unless he understand
    this, he does not grasp the essential meaning of
    his life.

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The Later Years
  • 1974 Newton earned a bachelor's degree from
    University of California, Santa Cruz
  • 1980 Newton earned a Ph.D. from UC Santa Cruz in
    1980. His doctoral dissertation was entitled "War
    Against The Panthers A Study Of Repression In
    America."
  • 1985, Newton was charged with embezzling state
    and federal funds from the Black Panthers'
    community education and nutrition programs. He
    was convicted in 1989.
  • 1989, Newton was shot and killed by 24-year-old
    Tyrone Robinson, who was convicted of the murder
    in August of 1991 and sentenced to 32 years for
    the crime. Official accounts claimed that the
    killer was a known drug dealer in Oakland.
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