Revolutionary Suicide chronicles Newton’s childhood and adolescence in Oakland, and his struggles with the U.S. colonial system. This book is thought-provoking in its portrayal of inspired radicalism stemming from Newton’s experiences with the police and the injustice system. The book follows his political development, how it was he came to the revelation that African people in the United States were/are colonized subjects, and the struggles we must engage in for our survival.
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