Seize the Time.(Seize the Time: The Story of the Black Panther Party and Huey P. Newton)(Brief article)(Book review)

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Seize the Time

Bobby Seale

Black Classic Press

PO Box 13414, Baltimore, MD 21203

093312130X $18.95

Now featuring a new introduction by the author Seize the Time: The Story of the Black Panther Party and Huey P. Newton is the reissue of a protest-era manifesto first published in 1970. Recorded and written by the author during 1969 and 1970 when he was a political prisoner in the San Francisco County Jail--incarcerated as a def...

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