Revolutionary Suicide (1973 edition) (Q11699)

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1973 edition published by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., New York
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Revolutionary Suicide (1973 edition)
1973 edition published by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., New York

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    Revolutionary | Suicide | Huey P. Newton | with assistance of J. Herman Blake | Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., New York
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    Copyright © 1973 by Stronghold Consolidated Productions, Inc. | All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission of publisher.
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    For my mother and father, who have given me strength and made me unafraid of death and therefore unafraid of life.
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    First edition
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    Printed in the United States of America
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    0151770921
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    [i]-xiv, 1-334, 11 pages of plates
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    [1] For their generous support through good times and bad, which enabled me to complete this book, I am indebted to my brother Melvin Newton, my secretary Gwen V. Fountaine, my good friends and comrades Donald Freed, Bert Schneider, and David Horowitz, and my editors Edwin Barber and Ethel Cunningham.
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    [2] There are many others who have given generously of their time and efforts to make this book possible. Many friends of Herman Blake accompanied him on trips to the California Men's Colony in San Luis Obispo during the early phases of the book.
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    [3] Their help with driving during those arduous days made it possible for us to devote all our energies to the book. I am grateful to each one of them, even though it is not possible to list them by name.
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    [4] I also wish to acknowledge the contributions of Diane Martin and Sabra Slaughter for doing some of the early research; Kathy Harris, Delois Burbie, Barbara Lee, Linda Cohee, Katherine Hall, and Jonne Sterricker for typing transcripts and manuscript.
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    [4] Careful proofreading of the book at various stages was done by Donna Healey, Mrs. Bessie Blake, and daughters Audrey, Lylace, and Vanessa. Juanita Jackson gave continuous support and encouragement, as well as some of the best gumbo I have ever tasted.
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    [5] Finally, Alex Haley provided valuable advice and encouragement in the early phases of this work. Each one has made an important contribution to this book.
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    A Tribute to Li'l Bobby
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    Revolutionary Suicide
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    8.95 dollars
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    plate 3 between p. 82-83, recto
    1951
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    1959
    plate 4 between p. 82-83, recto
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    1958
    plate 4 between p. 82-83, recto
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    plate 4 between p. 82-83, verso
    1971
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    plate 1 between p. 146-47, recto
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    plate 1 between p. 146-47, verso
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    October 1967
    plate 2 between p. 146-47, recto
    "Huey P. Newton, wounded and manacled to gurney in emergency room of Kaiser Hospital, October, 1967"
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    1968
    plate 2 between p. 146-47, verso
    Newton at Alameda County Jail in attorney's room
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    1968
    plate 2 between p. 146-47, verso
    Poster depicting Newton being shot in Panther Party HQ window by police. Same image as on dust jacket.
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    Charles Garry embracing Newton after his release on bail, August 1970
    August 1970
    plate 3 between p. 146-47, recto
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    plate 3 between p. 146-47, verso
    Newton addressing crowd after release
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    plate 4 between p. 146-47, recto
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    depicts Alameda County Court House
    plate 4 between p. 146-47, recto
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    depicts "Survival Program: sickle-cell anemia tests"
    1972
    plate 1 between p. 242-43, verso
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    depicts "Survival Program: free breakfast for children"
    1973
    plate 2 between p. 242-43, recto
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    depicts "Survival Program: free shoes"
    plate 2 between p. 242-43, recto
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    depicts "Survival Program: child with chicken"
    plate 2 between p. 242-43, verso
    1972
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    depicts "Survival Program: free food baskets"
    plate 2 between p. 242-43, verso
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    plate 3 between p. 242-43, recto
    Huey P. Newton and child at Survival Program
    1973
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    depicts Black Panther children of the Samuel Napier Intercommunal Youth Institute
    plate 3 between p. 242-43, recto
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    Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale after George Jackson funeral
    1973
    plate 3 between p. 242-43, verso
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    George Jackson's coffin being carried from church
    1973
    plate 3 between p. 242-43, verso
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    plate 4 between p. 242-43, recto
    1971
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