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  2. Huey P. Newton - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, French LFKs collective presented a contemporary opera referring to Huey P. Newton, directed by Jean Michel Bruyère at the Festival international d'art lyrique d'Aix-en-Provence. Une situation HUEY P. NEWTON was the second chapter of vitaNONnova, a series of stage and film productions around the Black Panther Party and its founders. [86]

  3. Murder of Betty Van Patter - Wikipedia

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    According to other authors, Huey Newton allegedly confessed to a friend that he had ordered Van Patter's murder, and that Van Patter had been tortured and raped before being killed. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Christopher Hitchens wrote in the Los Angeles Times in 2003 that: "There is no doubt now, and there was precious little then, of the Panther leadership ...

  4. Black Panther Party - Wikipedia

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    In late September 1971, Huey P. Newton led a delegation to China and stayed for 10 days. [139] At every airport in China, Huey was greeted by thousands of people waving copies of the Little Red Book and displaying signs that said, "We support the Black Panther Party, down with US imperialism" or, "We support the American people but the Nixon ...

  5. 'The Big Cigar' finale shows how Huey P. Newton realized ...

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  6. Black power movement - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Late in the year Huey Newton visited China for meetings on Maoist theory and anti-imperialism. [36] Black power icon George Jackson attempted to escape from prison in August, killing seven hostages only to be killed himself. [37] Jackson's death triggered the Attica Prison uprising which was later

  7. People v. Newton - Wikipedia

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    Newton, 8 Cal. App. 3d 359 (Ct. App. 1970), was a controversial appeal arising from the voluntary manslaughter conviction of Huey P. Newton, the reputed co-founder of the Black Panther Party for Self Defense.

  8. A time of change: Brad James honors Huey P. Newton in ... - AOL

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    James plays Blank Panther Party founder Huey P. Newton. He says jumping into the role took a lot of hard work. "There's such a respect within this film because you want to get it right," he says.

  9. ‘The Big Cigar’ tells the wild story of Huey P. Newton’s fake ...

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    Long before “fake news,” “The Big Cigar” looks back to the time of a fake movie – specifically, one designed to provide Black Panther Party founder Huey P. Newton cover to flee America ...