Quick Facts
Also Known As: Huey Percy Newton
Died At Age: 47
Family:
Spouse/Ex-: Fredrika Newton (1984–1989), Gwen Fontaine (1974–1983)
father: Walter Newton
mother: Armelia Johnson
Activists Revolutionaries
political ideology: Black Panther Party
Died on: August 22, 1989
place of death: Oakland, California, United States
Cause of Death: Murdered
Notable Alumni: Merritt College, San Francisco Law School
U.S. State: Louisiana
Founder/Co-Founder: Oakland Community School, Black Panther Party
More Facts
education: University Of California, Santa Cruz, Merritt College, San Francisco Law School
Childhood & Early Life
Huey Newton born to Walter Newton and Armelia Johnson. He was the youngest among the seven siblings. His father was a member of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People (NAACP). Despite being poor, the family was close-knit.
He grew up in Oakland where he experienced rampant racial discrimination.
He attended Oakland Technical High School but no teacher there had ever tried to instill in him a thirst for knowledge; he graduated in 1959 without possessing any real education.
Undaunted, he embarked on a path of self-education by teaching himself to read.
He began committing petty crimes as a teenager and was arrested many times.
He enrolled at Merritt College where he joined the Afro-American Association and became involved in politics. A voracious reader, he read the works of Karl Marx, Malcolm X, Vladimir Lenin, etc. which influenced his political thoughts.
Later Years
Newton, along with a fellow student from Merritt College, Bobby Seale, formed the Black Panther Party for Self-Defence in October 1966. Seale was chosen the Chairman while Newton became Minister of Defense.
The party was founded with the objective of protecting the black community from racial discrimination and police brutality, and soon garnered a country wide following.
The Black Panthers were closely involved with the Black Power movement that focused on promoting political and cultural interests of black. This movement was very prominent during the 1960-70s.
In 1967, the organization began circulating its official newspaper ‘The Black Panther’.
The party became very popular due to the causes it promoted and it had expanded to several cities in the U.S. like Baltimore, Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, etc. by 1968. The party had more than 10,000 members by 1969.
The organization developed a Ten-Point Program in which they outlined their demands for freedom from brutality, education, housing, food security and peace. This document defined the social and political aspirations of the party.
The Black Panthers, led by Newton initiated a number of social programs for the betterment of the black community. These initiatives included opening of educational facilities, food security programs, and martial arts training for teenagers.
Newton published his autobiography ‘Revolutionary Suicide’ in 1973.
The group’s popularity, however, began to wane in the late 1970s as a result of their violent and militant activities which had begun to overshadow their social and political goals. Several disillusioned members left the party and its membership dwindled to just 27 by 1980.
Newton developed a drug problem and began using state funds meant for the Panther-sponsored school to pay for his drugs. Embezzlement charges were slapped on him in 1982 and the party broke up.
Newton had been involved in several illegal and criminal offences including the murder of police officer John Frey. He had also been convicted on counts of illegal firearms possessions and had been imprisoned.
Major Works
He co-founded the Black Panther Party which was one of the most powerful and influential groups ever to be deeply involved with the Black Power movement. The party worked for the betterment of the black community before their social work was overshadowed by their militant activities.
Personal Life & Legacy
His first marriage was to Gwen Fontaine in 1974 which ended in divorce in 1983.
He later married Frederika in 1984 with whom he lived till his death.
He had strained relations with the Black Guerilla Family (BGF) and was shot to death by a BGF member in 1989.
Facts About Huey P. Newton
Newton was an avid reader and self-taught scholar, with a keen interest in philosophy and political theory.
Newton was known for his fashion sense, often sporting stylish outfits and accessories that reflected his unique personal style.
In addition to his role as a co-founder of the Black Panther Party, Newton was also a talented writer and poet, expressing his thoughts and beliefs through his creative works.
Newton had a strong passion for community service and activism, dedicating much of his life to advocating for social justice and equality for all people.