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The Dynamics of Huey P. Newton were more than just the man himself, they were forces at work here, at that time we all should try and understand. If we are to call ourselves true revolutionaries we must change many aspects of life for future existence of humanity, most of all Spirituality and the human Spirit. Through the ages there have been men born like him. “Life does not always begin at birth. My life was forged in the lives of my parents before I was born, and even earlier in the history of Black People. It is all of a piece.
I have little knowledge of my grandparents or those who went before. Racism destroyed my family history. My father’s father was a white rapist.
Both of my parents were born in the Deep South, my father in Alabama, my mother in Louisiana.” Huey P. Newton, Revolutionary Suicide pp.9……….” I was born in Monroe Louisiana, on February 17, 1942, the last of seven children. Like other Black People of that time and place, I was born at home."
There was a very good reason for that the Slave Code, that allowed experiments on Blacks for "medical education." This kept many Black Americans out of hospitals and away form white doctors. Let's read further about Huey's STARTING CHAPTER I.