Revolutionary Suicide
Discover the powerful memoir of Huey P. Newton, a founding member of the Black Panther Party, in his groundbreaking book, Revolutionary Suicide. Published in 2009, this compelling autobiography spans 384 pages and serves as both a personal narrative and a manifesto for social change. Newton takes readers on a journey from his challenging childhood in Oakland to his pivotal role within the Black Panther Party, offering an intimate look at the struggles against systemic oppression faced by African Americans. His experiences in solitary confinement at the Alameda County Jail further illuminate the resilience and determination that defined his life. This searing account is not only a testament to Newton's revolutionary spirit but also a vital piece of American history that sheds light on the Black power movement. Join the conversation about justice and equality through the eyes of one of its most influential figures. Perfect for those interested in biographies, African American history, and social justice.