
The Shadow of the Panther: Huey Newton and the Price of Black Power in America
The first complete and balanced history of the Black Panther Party--powerful and provocative"Until The Shadow of the Panther there have been no serious book-length attempts to examine the Panthers' history and to evaluate their significance. . . . A Notable Book of the Year."--New York Times Book Review (front page)"A keenly observed, often brilliant, Panther-busting book. . . . Pearson nevertheless portrays the Panthers' rise as an understandable reaction against . . . white chauvinism."--Los Angeles Times Book Review"This book will awaken profound misgivings--about gun-barrel rhetoric, about armed rebellion, about the ambiguities of justice."--The New Yorker"A bracing experience . . . Pearson has been able to present enough hard evidence to draw a chilling portrait of Murder Incorporated in revolutionary dress."--New York Newsday"Pearson . . . set out to write a very different book about his boyhood hero Huey Newton] but didn't blink at the truth . . . honest and compelling judgment."--Detroit NewsBinding Type: PaperbackAuthor: Pearson, HughPublished: 04/21/1995Publisher: Da Capo PressISBN: 9780201483413Pages: 444Weight: 1.48lbsSize: 9.14h x 5.88w x 1.06d