To Die for the People

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To Die for the People is a collection of speeches and writings by Black Panther Party co-founder Huey P. Newton that articulates the party’s revolutionary ideology, community programs, and critique of racism and state power in the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
essay collection
about FBI COINTELPRO repression of the Black Panther Party
prison and political prisoners
revolutionary strategy in the United States
author Huey P. Newton
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques U.S. state repression
capitalism
imperialism
police violence
racism in the United States
describes Black Panther Party community programs
Free Breakfast for Children Program
armed self-defense
coalition politics
community health clinics
intercommunalism
revolutionary nationalism
survival programs
genre political essays
political non-fiction
radical literature
hasPart essays
interviews
speeches
intendedAudience activists
scholars of African-American history
students of political theory
language English
mainSubject African-American civil rights
Black Panther Party
Black Power movement
Black liberation
anti-racism
community self-defense
imperialism
police brutality
revolutionary ideology
revolutionary socialism
state power in the United States
movement Black Panther Party
Black Power movement
surface form: Black Power

New Left
politicalAlignment Marxist-Leninist
anti-imperialist
revolutionary nationalist

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