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![Huey P. Newton interview](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 8/1/1971Call Number: PM 065Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Grenada TVProgram: raw sound for Panther movieCollection: Huey Newton
Newton discusses Vietnam and international solidarity and the significance of George Jackson’s murder. Raw, unedited footage.
![George Jackson: Interview with Huey Newton](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Call Number: PM 091Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProgram: George Jackson: Interview with HueyCollection: Huey Newton
An interview with Huey Newton on George Jackson. Newton discusses his views on socialism and aspects of socialism. Comments on George Jackson as a “Scientific Socialist”. Analysis of oppression of inmates. Psychology of the oppression of prisoners; George’s transition of that “barrier” (my quote). Jackson’s understanding of the “objective vs. subjective enemy”. Jackson’s endurance of the oppression of isolation. Newton’s isolation experience.
![Supplement](images/thumbnails//32762.jpg)
Supplement to Bobby Seale's presentation to the Alameda County Council Meeting, re: Huey Newton's Candidacy, 7th C.D.
![Huey Newton interview](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
An interview with Huey Newton speaking on George Jackson. Huey speaks on George’s relationship to fellow prisoners and his jailers, the “heroism” of the “martyred” Jackson, George’s plans for escape and his principles of diligence, discipline and revolutionary fervor. Cuts off abruptly.
![Huey Newton on George Jackson and the state.](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Huey Newton comments on George Jackson as an example of diligence and resistance to prison oppression; the state as the creators of the atmosphere of murder by many parties by legislating death; Jackson and other oppressed people justified in fighting states’ uses of force.
![Documentary on Huey Newton](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
This is an early documentary after the arrest of Huey Newton, with a speech by Bobby Seale and portions of an interview with Huey Newton in prison, with narrative by Lincoln Bergman. Echo, needs edits and poorly miked.
![Interview with Huey Newton](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 8/11/1970Call Number: KP 020Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Elsa Knight ThompsonProgram: KPFA generalCollection: Huey Newton
This interview with Huey P. Newton took place shortly after the Marin county courthouse rebellion incident. It is the first press contact with Newton after his release from prison. Newton discusses how the Panther party looked to form alliances with the Vietnamese on an ideological level and speaks of common goals of oppressed people, with special attention to organizations like the Women's Liberation Front in the United States and homosexual rights advocates.
This tape includes a brief discussion of the movement to decentralize the police in Berkeley, CA., and has a brief discussion of Eldridge Cleaver in exile and the expectations of the United Nations to return Cleaver to the U.S.
![Huey Newton memorial service and panel discussion.](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Excerpts from Huey Newton’s funeral and following discussion about the Black Panther Party. Remembering his contributions like the breakfast program, suspicion over his death, and the BPP ten point plan.
![Letter to Huey from Algiers](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Letter to Huey to accompany audio track of video released in NY previous week, from Algiers, inviting Newton to record his answer at KPFA.
![Huey Newton press conference](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Huey Newton gives a press conference where he refutes Stokely Carmichael’s claim to have started a Black Panther chapter in Jordan. Newton goes on to criticize the “inner circle” of racist reactionary capitalists and separate the Black Panther Party from Black Power. He also comments on the Soledad prisoners and demands that inmates be considered political prisoners.