From this moment on, if I ever have a son, his name will be Huey Newton! Seriously!
This is a man that is a TRUE definition of what a Black Revolutionary is supposed to be! Huey tackled the streets and reached out to The People. He was highly aware that we hold the power to true change. We could change the damn world if we wanted to. We could spark a revolution, demanding that the oppressors see what we’re made of. Huey was fearless, unstoppable, courageous, free-spirited, kind, gentle, and just an overall stand up guy that I’ve easily fallen in love with.
While reading this book, I walked by his side through everything. I encountered the rallies, the unbearable penal sentences and government raids, the lonely moments as well as the happy ones. Mr. Hilliard basically took me back in time. Everything was well documented and vivid! He introduced me to members of the BPP and provided a deeper understanding for what they fought for.
What I love MOST about the BPP, was the community services. They had Breakfast programs, schools, and clinics. Hilliard made it clear that the Party was NOT created as a violent retaliation towards police brutality and racism. It was created to PROTECT, SERVE, and make positive changes to the Black community.
The constant police harassment and FBI’s tactics to break down the BPP were some of the most terrible things I’ve ever read about in history! Here is a group of well educated, young Black people that only wanted to create a better life for the oppressed. However, they were treated as an extremist group that was out to destroy. Can we say the intimidation was so REAL?! Huey encountered so much stress and pain from them that I’m sure that’s what pushed his alcohol consumption into an addiction. I bet it pushed him to start using hard drugs. Hell, if my life was constantly being intruded on, I might’ve picked up a dangerous addiction as well. Huey had a reason for going crazy as often as he’d done, trust me! I just wish he could’ve stayed in Cuba and enjoyed that freedom because the moment I read that he returned, I knew it wasn’t going to end well.
I would highly suggest anyone that interested in the Revolutionary icon that is Huey P. Newton, to read this book! You get stories and detailed flashbacks, from not only Hilliard, but family members and other BPP members. You get a real description and feel for who Huey truly was and why his legacy will forever be everlasting and untouchable in Black History!