Scoring
Freedom
Bobby Seale
The founding of the Black Panther Party
Patrolling
Sacramento and the "Panther bill"
Crisis : October 28, 1967
Trial
Fear and doubt : May 15, 1967
From "In defense of self-defense" I : June 20, 1967
From "In defense of self-defense" II : July 3, 1967
The correct handling of a revolution : July 20, 1967
A functional definition of politics : January 17, 1969
On the peace movement : August 15, 1969
Prison, where is thy victory? : January 3, 1970
The women's liberation and gay liberation movement : August 15, 1970
Speech delivered at Boston College : November 18, 1970
Intercommunalism : February 1971
On the defection of Eldridge Cleaver from the Black Panther Party and the defection of the Black Panther Party from the Black community : April 17, 1971
Statement : May 1, 1971
On the relevance of the church : May 19, 1971
Black capitalism re-analyzed I : June 5, 1971
Uniting against a common enemy : October 23, 1971
Fallen comrade : eulogy for George Jackson, 1971
On pan-africanism or communism : December 1, 1972
The technology question : 1972
A spokesman for the people : in conversation with William F. Buckley, February 11, 1971
Eldridge Cleaver : he is no James Baldwin, 1973
Fallen comrade : eulogy for George Jackson, 1973
Who makes US foreign policy? : 1974
The dialectics of nature : 1974
Eve, the mother of all living : 1974
The mind is flesh : 1974
Affirmative action in theory and practice : letters on the Bakke case, September 22, 1977
Response of the government to the Black Panther Party : 1980.
The Huey P. Newton reader by Huey P. Newton. ISBN 158322467X. Published by Seven Stories in 2002. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.