Box 1
Contains 70 Results:
"The Genius of Huey P. Newton, Intro by Eldridge Cleaver" Ministry of Information , 1966
This series contains writings and publications that are directly written by Eldridge Cleaver and Huey P. Newton. Topics include their thoughts on the U.S. Constitution, their thoughts on each other, and the ideology of the Black Panther Party. Also included is an interview of Huey P. Newton.
"On the Ideology of the Black Panther Party Part 1" by Eldridge Cleaver, 1966
This series contains writings and publications that are directly written by Eldridge Cleaver and Huey P. Newton. Topics include their thoughts on the U.S. Constitution, their thoughts on each other, and the ideology of the Black Panther Party. Also included is an interview of Huey P. Newton.
"Education and Revolution" by Eldridge Cleaver, undated
This series contains writings and publications that are directly written by Eldridge Cleaver and Huey P. Newton. Topics include their thoughts on the U.S. Constitution, their thoughts on each other, and the ideology of the Black Panther Party. Also included is an interview of Huey P. Newton.
Huey Newton Talks to The Movement about the Black Panther Party, Cultural Nationalism, SNCC, Liberals and White Revolutionaries, undated
This series contains writings and publications that are directly written by Eldridge Cleaver and Huey P. Newton. Topics include their thoughts on the U.S. Constitution, their thoughts on each other, and the ideology of the Black Panther Party. Also included is an interview of Huey P. Newton.
"The People United" No. 16, Includes article entitled "Eldridge Cleaver Speaks", August, 1975
This series contains writings and publications that are directly written by Eldridge Cleaver and Huey P. Newton. Topics include their thoughts on the U.S. Constitution, their thoughts on each other, and the ideology of the Black Panther Party. Also included is an interview of Huey P. Newton.
On the Constitution by Eldridge Cleaver; Towards a New Constitution by Huey P. Newton, June 19, 1970
This series contains writings and publications that are directly written by Eldridge Cleaver and Huey P. Newton. Topics include their thoughts on the U.S. Constitution, their thoughts on each other, and the ideology of the Black Panther Party. Also included is an interview of Huey P. Newton.
Black Liberation in the 70s [poster], undated
This series contains publications not directly published by the Black Panther Party or written by its members. Instead, they are newspapers, magazines, or pamphlets from other media sources speaking on the actions of the Black Panther Party; and topics related to the Black Power Movement. A recurring topic in this series is the perceived end of the Black Panthers. Also included are publications on the arrest of Huey P. Newton and women’s issues.
Spare Change: Panthers to Fight Beside NLF, published by TALF [poster], August 8, 1970
This series contains publications not directly published by the Black Panther Party or written by its members. Instead, they are newspapers, magazines, or pamphlets from other media sources speaking on the actions of the Black Panther Party; and topics related to the Black Power Movement. A recurring topic in this series is the perceived end of the Black Panthers. Also included are publications on the arrest of Huey P. Newton and women’s issues.
"Black Liberation Army Communique: a message from the underground" National Committee to Defend New Afrikan Freedom Fighters, November 5, 1981
This series contains publications not directly published by the Black Panther Party or written by its members. Instead, they are newspapers, magazines, or pamphlets from other media sources speaking on the actions of the Black Panther Party; and topics related to the Black Power Movement. A recurring topic in this series is the perceived end of the Black Panthers. Also included are publications on the arrest of Huey P. Newton and women’s issues.
"The Review of the NEWS", Vol. VI, No. 7. includes article "Is Leonard Bernstein a Black Panther?", Februaru 18, 1970
This series contains publications not directly published by the Black Panther Party or written by its members. Instead, they are newspapers, magazines, or pamphlets from other media sources speaking on the actions of the Black Panther Party; and topics related to the Black Power Movement. A recurring topic in this series is the perceived end of the Black Panthers. Also included are publications on the arrest of Huey P. Newton and women’s issues.