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Revolutionary suicide

Book • 1973
In 'Revolutionary Suicide', Huey P. Newton shares his life story, from his early days in Oakland to his role as a leader in the Black Panther Party.

The book explores his concept of 'revolutionary suicide', contrasting it with 'reactionary suicide', and outlines his political philosophy and the party's goals.

Newton's narrative includes his experiences with the legal system, his time in prison, and his efforts to rebuild the party after his release.

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Daryl Cooper
while discussing the context of the Jonestown tragedy.
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Darius Simpson
as one of the books he grabbed from the bookstore after a community learning session.
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Ben Passmore
when discussing the desire for life rather than death in social movements.
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