Stokely Carmichael Speech at Huey Newton Rally
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This recording features a speech by Stokely Carmichael at a Huey Newton rally on August 22, 1968. Huey was a young black man convicted of murdering police patrolman John Frey in November 1967. Carmichael joined others in the Black Panther party to advocate Huey's release. In this speech, Carmichael also speaks against racism, capitalism, imperialism, and the Vietnam War.
For more information about Carmichael, please see this obituary and biography.
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Publication Date
8-22-1968
Recommended Citation
Carmichael, Stokely, "Stokely Carmichael Speech at Huey Newton Rally" (1968). Library Lectures. 11.
https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/library_lectures/11
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Keywords
Carmichael, Stokely--Public appearances, Racism--United States, Vietnam War, 1961-1975--United States--History
Language
English
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