Founder of the Black Panther Party Huey P Newton A Forgotten Legacy

Date Submitted: 03/06/2003 00:36:29
Category: / History
Length: 11 pages (3099 words)
In the late 1960's and early '70's posters of the Black Panther Party's co-founder, Huey P. Newton were plastered on walls of college dorm rooms across the country. Wearing a black beret and a leather jacket, sitting on a wicker chair, a spear in one hand and a rifle in the other, the poster depicted Huey Newton as a symbol of his generation's anger and courage in the face of racism and classism. He …
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