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Program Title:
An interview with Huey Newton
PRA Archive #:
BB5463
Description:
Huey Newton, interviewed by Alex Hoffman, KPFA reporter. Newton, co-founder of the Black Panther Party, discusses discrimination and abuse during his imprisonment, his impending trial, the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, and the Vietnam War. Newton notes that most of the black inmates in jail with him have become Black Panthers since his incarceration. Interview was at the Alameda County Jail, June 7, 1968. [Newton was convicted of manslaughter, not murder. His attorney was Charles Garry.] Recording ends abruptly.
Station:
Date Recorded on:
1968-06-07
Date Broadcast on:
1970-05-29
Item duration:
00:21:43
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Contributor:
Role:
Interviewee
Contributor:
Role:
Interviewer
Distributor:
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archives, 1968.
Rights Summary:
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