Folder 1
Contains 5 Results:
On the Defection of Eldridge Cleaver from the Black Panther Party and the Defection of the Black Panther Party from the Black Community, 1973
Four long mimeographed sheets, signed in type, Huey P. Newton, Minister of Defense, Servant of the People, stapled at the top. Np [Oakland, circa 1973.] Upon his release from prison, Newton returned to find the party in a state of disarray. One of his first moves was to remove Eldridge Cleaver from the party, replacing him with Elaine Brown as Minister of Information. Newton calls for an open, militant party, and laments the move "underground."
Defense Bulletin, press release, 1968-08-22
A treatise on the politics of art, 1969
Palestine and Israel, excerpts from a press conference, 1970-08-26
Three long mimeographed pages, printed on rectos only. [Oakland], 1970. In this essay, Huey Newton advocates for a separate state for African Americans, while articulating the Panther party line on the Israel/Palestine issue. Newton calls for the establishment of a secular state in Israel that recognizes Palestinian citizens. He compares the persecution of African Americans, under "American Imperialism," to the situation in Palestine.