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Stokely Carmichael - Free Huey (Colored Vinyl LP)

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Stokely Carmichael - Free Huey (Colored Vinyl LP)

Stokely Carmichael - Free Huey (Colored Vinyl LP)

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Originally delivered at a Free Huey rally on February 17, 1968, at the Oakland Auditorium, Stokely Carmichael opened his speech by calling for the celebration of Huey P. Newton's birthday not "as Huey Newton the individual, but as Huey Newton, part and parcel of Black people wherever we are on the world today." This passionate critique of American racism, imperialism, and capitalism was originally released by Motown Records' Black Forum in 1970 – the year Newton's conviction was reversed.

  1. Free Huey! [Pt. 1]
  2. Free Huey! [Pt. 2]
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