A review by ggross
Revolutionary Suicide by Huey P. Newton

5.0

Such a honest and sincere telling of Huey P Newton's life and the conditions/experiences that lead him to become the man he was and lead to the founding of the black panther party. He doesn't try to hide anything from his past. This is also a great memoir about growing up black in the united states and the obstacles and oppression that black people face everywhere in the us. Much of which still exists today. I believe anyone who is interested and wants to get involved in activism or revolutionary work in the united states needs to read this book.