The Black Man Who Took On America... And Won
#blackhistory #blackhistorymonth #hueypnewton Want to read more about Huey Newton? Check out his book Revolutionary Suicide here: https://amzn.to/4jl2HsK Huey P. Newton wasn’t just a revolutionary—he was a warrior for Black liberation. As the co-founder of the Black Panther Party, he stood fearlessly against a system designed to oppress his people. From patrolling the streets with the Panthers to challenging police brutality head-on, Newton embodied resistance to authority and fought for the rights of Black Americans like no one before him. But his battle wasn’t just against the government—it was against the media’s lies, FBI infiltration, and those who wanted to see him fall. Despite the odds, Newton’s legacy still inspires movements for justice today.

Huey Newton Interview (1989)

In Defense of Che Guevara (How the Media Lies to You)

Jack Johnson: The Most Controversial Man in Boxing History (Documentary)

Images of Black Men in America (1988) | Huey P. Newton, Ishmael Reed and Jawanza Kunjufu

Black Power, Black Panther Party (1990)

50 years ago - Black Panthers standoff, shootout with New Orleans police

A look at Black Panther co-founder Dr. Huey P. Newton's life through the eyes of his widow Fredrika

The Black Man Who Terrified The FBI | Life of Fred Hampton

Why the US government murdered Fred Hampton

Marcus Garvey: The Black Man Too Dangerous For America

"America is Racist" | Rare Footage of Malcolm X's UK Visit (1964)

Who was Malcolm X?

When the West Side Burned — A Chicago Stories Documentary

Nestle is Even More Evil Than You Think

HUEY! - A 1968 Film Honoring Huey Newton

Huey Newton Interview : August 11, 1970

Inside South Africa's Most Extreme Movement

You’ve Been LIED To About Malcolm X & MLK Jr

Huey P. Newton, Ishmael Reed & Jawanza Kunjufu On Racism Again Black Men (1988)

