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TO DIE FOR THE PEOPLE TO DIE FOR THE PEOPLE The Writings of Huey P. Newton Introduction by Franz Schurmann VINTAGE BOOKS A Division of Random House New York FIRST VINTAGE BOOKS EDITION MAY 1972 Copyright © 1972 by Stronghold Consolidated Productions, Inc. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. Published in the United States by Random House, Inc., New York. Distributed in Canada by Random House of Canada Lim ited, Toronto. Originally published by Random House, Inc., in May 1972 Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Newton, Huey P. To die for the people. I. Black Panther Party. I. Title. [El85.615.N4 1972b] 322.4'2 72-522 ISBN:0-394-71834-8 Roy Wilkins' syndicated column (Oakland Tribune, August 1970) re produced courtesy of The Register and Tribune Syndicate. The lyrics from "Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song" by Melvin Van Peebles. Copyright © 1971 by Yeah, Inc. All rights reserved. The article by William L. Patterson, entitled "The Black Panther Party: A Force Against U.S. Imperialism" reprinted by permission of the author. Manufactured in the United States of America by American Book Stratford Press To the fallen comrades of the Black Panther Party To die for the . . . racists . . . is lighter than a feather. But to die for the people . . . is heavier than any mountain and deeper than any sea. -HUEY P. NEWTON ACKNOWLEDGMENTS To all those who contributed so generously so I could have the time, the place, the quiet and the space to work on this and other works. Without the help of the Black Panther Party, Dr. Herman Blake, Franz Schurmann, Martin Kenner, my brother Melvin Newton, Donald Freed, and my editor Toni Morrison, this book would not have been possible. To the editor of the Black Panther lntercommurial News Service and Minister of Information Comrade Elaine Brown, to the late Comrade Samuel L. Napier, Circulation Manager, and to my secretary Gwen V. Fountaine, typist, Delois Burbie, and to my good friend Burt Schneider, whose generous en couragement greatly aided me in difficult times, my sincere thanks for their assistance.

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