Thursday, January 15, 2009



Huey P. Newton, Civil Rights Activist, Leader & Co-Founder of Black Panther Party for Self Defense

"No bullet can stop us now, we neither beg nor we won't bow; Neither can be bought nor sold."- Bob Marley, Rastafarian Reggae Artist


Both Bob Marley and Huey P. Newton were victims of racial prejudice due to their black roots, yet they were both able to become heroes to the african american race; Newton became famous for being one of the founders of the Black Panther Party and Marley became famous because he spoke about slavery in his hit single "Jammin".


  • Bob Marley's tribute to the Rastafarian Movement and aspiring as a Reggae Artist

-Earlier life when he experienced Racial Prejudice for being biracial and overcomes the prejudice obstacle with his belief of "Who He Is".


-Marley's Highlights towards musical success and opposing belief towards surgical illneses by religion choice.


-Bob's Last Golden Days till illness issue departure him from life.


  • Huey P. Newton and success to be a civil rights activist!

- Earlier Life before when he learned how to read and read Philosophies that inspired him to become a leader.


- History with BBP, how he and Bobby Seale managed to fund the organization and how their violent contribute made recognition through out Oakland.


- Newton and his confronts with the law forces, murder charges, and his closing-curtains.


To concluding Newton's belief of fairness in civil rights, his potent words fired to many blacks and brought them against federal ruling and walked them tall with motivation of equality to all mankind. Without Newton's belief and boldness, the world for many blacks wouldn't be the same if any stand wasn't taken then by any means.

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