African Revolutionary
Writers, Part 8b
Huey P Newton
Reading the original works of revolutionary writers means
getting around and past all the commentators and analysts and academic
secondary writers who would want to tell their readers what to think of the
primary source, usually without offering more than a few short quotations from
that primary source.
Consequently, reading the original works is apt to result in
a re-evaluation, either upwards, or downwards.
In the case of Dr Huey P Newton and The Black Panther Party
for Self-Defense which Newton co-founded with Bobby Seale
in October 1966, and of which Newton was the main ideologue, the re-evaluation
is definitely upwards.
In the early days of the BPP, Newton was the “Minister of Defense”
while Eldridge Cleaver became the “Minister of Information” for the party. This
made sense insofar as the BPP was for Defence, and so Defence was the main
position. But in practice, Newton was still the thinker of the BPP. Cleaver was
only interested in armed struggle, but Cleaver was often seen as the
mouthpiece, until he fled to Algeria in 1968. Cleaver ended up as a supporter
of the right wing of the US Republican Party.
The BPP was under constant attack, mainly as a consequence
of the activities of COINTELPRO,
a part of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), organised to "expose,
disrupt, misdirect, discredit, or otherwise neutralize" political targets
of which most were black or communist organisations.
‘COINTELPRO began in 1956 and was initially designed to
"increase factionalism, cause disruption and win defections" inside
the Communist Party U.S.A. (CPUSA),’ says Wiikipedia.
In short, there were political conflicts within the BPP, and
between the BPP and other organisations, which had a real basis; and there were
other disagreements and conflicts, even armed conflicts resulting in many
deaths, that were the consequence of US government action against a political
party, the BPP.
This is the USA and how it works. Some say it has changed.
Some say it has not changed.
The linked download shows Huey Newton to have been a
sophisticated political thinker with theory, strategy and tactics that were
fitted to the times and the circumstances. He promoted a Ten-Point Plan that,
as he said, was “not revolutionary in itself,
nor is it reformist. It is a survival program.” And he proposed a classless
society and a world that would be communist.
It seems clear that Huey Newton was not a terrorist and that
he had every intention of helping to organise the oppressed black people of the
USA into primary mass organisations for their survival and self-defence. As
such he was going to be more effective than any terrorist. The BPP was a
serious political party. It is surprising to read about such things existing in
the USA, but of course it is possible, and it has always been possible.
To download the Huey
P. Newton Reader (55MB PDF), Click Here.
The Dr Huey P Newton Foundation web site is at http://www.blackpanther.org/.
Please download and read the text via this link:
Huey P Newton, Speech
at Boston College, 1970 (6283 words)
Further reading:
C L R James, The Hegelian
Logic, 1948 (3692 words)
Muammar Gaddafi, The
One-State Solution, 2009 (939 words)
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