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Speaking Freely An eminent First Amendment litigator cites recent events that have challenged America`s freedom of expression, from the Patriot Act to the media`s growing role in everyday lifestyles, recounting eight landmark cases that took place during the author`s career in order to cast light on the importance of protecting the nation`s constitutional right to free speech. Reprint. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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The Black Panthers Speak As a part of every history of the turbulent 1960s amendment first freely speaking trial and early `70s, the Black Panthers remain controversial. To some they were just a troublesome group of rebels who advocated violence amendment first freely speaking trial and got too much media coverage; to others they were a grassroots community group that organized breakfasts for school children amendment first freely speaking trial and that, by catching the tenor of the times, briefly became a civil rights organization on a par with the NAACP. THE BLACK PANTHERS SPEAK is a collection of writings--many of which were published in the official newspaper of the Black Panther Party--that provide an opportunity to encounter the Black Panthers at length amendment first freely speaking trial and on their own terms. Here, in their own words, are Huey Newton, Eldridge Cleaver, Bobby Seale, David Hilliard, amendment first freely speaking trial and Fred Hampton. Employing Marxist rhetoric, they address oppression in the black community amendment first freely speaking trial and ways of systematically rebuilding the community from within. They also draw parallels between colonialism at home amendment first freely speaking trial and abroad, express solidarity with people of color everywhere, amendment first freely speaking trial and take positions on SDS, the peace movement, amendment first freely speaking trial and other black leaders. One powerful piece is by Huey Newton (from 1971), in which he assesses the Black Panther Party--its original aims amendment first freely speaking trial and what he sees as its betrayals. A transcript of an exchange between Bobby Seale amendment first freely speaking trial and Judge Hoffman from the famous Chicago Eight conspiracy trial, amendment first freely speaking trial and an excerpt from a filing in the 1970 New York Panther 21 trial, stand out as examples of Panthers working within the system, strenuously getting on record the facts of the dispute amendment first freely speaking trial and forcefully arguing their positions. A foreword by Clayborne Carson places the Black Panthers in historical context. The papers collected in THE BLACK PANTHERS SPEAK are primary source documents not only for scholars but for lay people who want to decide for themselves. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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