[BLACK PANTHERS]. Pamphlets associated with Huey Newton and Eldridge Cleaver, including:
The Genius of Huey P. Newton. [San Francisco, CA]: [Black Panther Party], ca 1970. 8vo. Illustrations. Original illustrated wrappers (minor wear at corners, discoloration spot to upper left front wrapper).
Compilation of the writings of Huey P. Newton with an introduction by Eldridge Cleaver who notes: "Huey P. Newton's thoughts, like his action is clear and precise, cutting always to the very heart of the matter." He concludes: "And finally let no one think that the Black Panther Party has relinquished its demand that Huey be set free." Includes a portrait of Newton by Emory Douglas as well as several photographic portraits.
[With:] Huey Newton Talks to the Movement about the Black Panther Party, Cultural Nationalistm, SNCC, Liberals and White Revolutionaries. [Chicago?]: Students for a Democratic Society, 1968.
[With:] A group of pamphlets by the Minister of Information of the Black Panther Party, Eldridge Cleaver, including: CLEAVER, Eldridge. On the Ideology of the Black Panther Party. [San Francisco, CA]: [Black Panther Party], n.d. 8vo (183 x 266 mm). Staple-bound original illustrated wrappers (minor wear). Includes an article by Cleaver outlining the ideology of the Black Panther Party, with emphasis on the Marxist-Leninist interpretation and identification of the party and its purposes. Also included at the back of the pamphlet is the "October 1966 Black Panther Party Platform and Program," as well as subscription information for the Black Panther, Black Community News Service.
CLEAVER, Eldridge. Education and Revolution. N.p.: n.p., n.d. 8vo (173 x 242 mm). Staple-bound original illustrated wrappers (minimal wear). From Cleaver's treatise: "a revolution is not a game, it is a war. We are involved in a war—a people's war against those who oppress the people, and this is the war in the clearest sense of the word."
CLEAVER, Eldridge. Revolution in the Congo. London: Stage 1 (for the Revolutionary Peoples' Communications Network), 1971. 8vo (126 x 205 mm). Staple-bound original illustrated wrappers (some wear and creasing to edges and corners). Cleaver expounds upon the importance of the revolution in the Congo to black revolutionary movements elsewhere in the world.
[Also with:] SACHS, Patricia and J. Alvin KUGELMASS. The Black Panthers. New York: Universal Publishing and Distributing Corporation, 1969. 8vo (207 x 277 mm). Staple-bound soft cover (front cover missing, spotting/discoloration and creasing throughout).
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