To Die For The People : The Writings Of Huey P. Newton
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The writings of Huey P Newton African-American activist (1942–1989) who co-founded the Black Panther Party in 1966, an organization that advocated at various times black nationalism and racial equality, and engaged in several high-profile violent confrontations with police. Signed book: To Die for the People: The Writings of Huey P. Newton. First edition, later printing. NY: Random House, 1972. Hardcover with dustjacket, 6 x 8.5, 232 pages. Signed and inscribed on the first free end page “To Arthur Kinoy, All Power to the People—From Huey.” Book description: VG+/VG+. Black cloth-covered boards with gilt lettering to spine; slight yellowing to edges and feps. Dust jacket in protective mylar cover; gentle creasing at corners and spine-ends; extremely slight yellowing along edges; black stain to backside (seemingly from the book’s cover, though the book shows no corresponding mark). Arthur Kinoy was a lawyer for the Chicago Eight, the anti-war activists who were charged with inc
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