(African American) (Black Panthers) HUEY P. NEWTON (1960-70s) Set of 4 photos

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Np. No binding. Near Fine. Four vintage original black-and-white photos, all near fine: - One 9 x 7" (23 x 18 cm) photo showing Newton handcuffed to a table while being treated for gunshot wounds after a confrontation with the police which led to the death of a white policeman. With mimeographed text on verso dated "Oct. 28, 1967" and a stamp indicating that this photo had been in the files of the New York Post. - One 10 x 8" (25 x 20 cm) photo showing Newton after he was found guilty of manslaughter. "SEP 9 1968" date stamp on verso, along with a later date stamp indicating a subsequent use of the image. - One 8 1/2 x 7" (22 x 18 cm) photo showing Newton in prison. With affixed mimeographed text "Newton... said in an interview that 'I decide the final policy on everything in the [Black Panther] Party'" dated 7-22-70. - One 6 7/8 x 5" (17.5 x 13 cm) photo, with mimeographed text on verso. Newton, now freed, states in a news conference that the Black Panther Party is not in decline and is in fact "deep into a political campaign in Oakland" dated 4/4/73.

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(African American) (Black Panthers) HUEY P. NEWTON (1960-70s) Set of 4 photos

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