Huey P. Newton

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Co-founder of the Black Panther Party


Huey P. Newton
Name Huey P. Newton
Birth name
Birth date (1942-02-17)February
17, 1942
Birth place Monroe, Louisiana, U.S.
Death date August 22, 1989(1989-08-22) (aged 47)
Death place Oakland, California, U.S.
Alma mater
Occupation Political activist
Years active
Organization
Known for Co-founding the Black Panther Party
Notable works
Spouse(s)
Website


Huey Percy Newton (February 17, 1942 – August 22, 1989) was an American political activist and revolutionary who, along with Bobby Seale, co-founded the Black Panther Party in 1966. The Black Panther Party was a revolutionary socialist organization that aimed to address issues of racial inequality and police brutality in the United States.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

Huey P. Newton was born in Monroe, Louisiana, and later moved with his family to Oakland, California. He was named after Huey Long, the former governor of Louisiana. Newton struggled with illiteracy during his early years but eventually taught himself to read. He attended Merritt College, where he met Bobby Seale, and the two formed the Black Panther Party.

Black Panther Party[edit | edit source]

The Black Panther Party was established in October 1966 with the goal of monitoring police behavior and challenging police brutality in African American communities. The party's activities included community social programs such as free breakfast for children, health clinics, and education initiatives. Newton served as the Minister of Defense and was a prominent figure in the party's leadership.

Legal Issues[edit | edit source]

Newton faced several legal challenges throughout his life. In 1967, he was involved in a confrontation with Oakland police officer John Frey, which resulted in Frey's death. Newton was charged with voluntary manslaughter and was convicted, but the conviction was later overturned on appeal. He faced other legal issues, including charges of embezzlement and drug possession.

Later Life and Death[edit | edit source]

In the later years of his life, Newton pursued a Ph.D. in social philosophy at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He continued to be involved in political activism but also struggled with substance abuse. On August 22, 1989, Newton was shot and killed in Oakland, California.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Huey P. Newton remains a controversial and influential figure in American history. His work with the Black Panther Party has left a lasting impact on civil rights movements and discussions about racial inequality and police reform.

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