l love Huey P. Newton and the Black Panther Party because they came from the grass roots of Oakland to international standing. Look at Huey embracing world revolutionaries, Chinese Premier Cho En Li, PLO leader Yassar Arafat, et al. What a journey from the streets of Oakland to world recognition! Wow!We love you Dr. Huey P. Newton. You could have remained a thug on the streets of Oakland, but you and the Black Panther Party sisters and brothers transcended the streets of Oakland to join the global Liberation Movement. You said I was your teacher and maybe I did teach you a thing or two about drama, for sure Bobby Seale and Eldridge Cleaver learned from me, but the most important thing I learned from you was fearlessness, the first lesson any revolutionary must learn!
--Marvin X, Co-Founder, National Black Arts Movement, Co-Founder, Black Arts Movement Business
District, Oakland CA
Huey represented North American Africans in China. What punk bitch nigguhs have the nerve to represent North American Africans in China today? Can they represent us in Palestine, Vietnam, North Korea, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and elsewhere? They claim they Pan African but do they represent North American Africans in the global community?
BPP co-founder Huey P. Newton embracing Yasir Arafat, leader of Palestine. Marvin X said, "We support Yasir Arafat and the Palestinian call for nationhood. We North American Africans desire the same!"
During his exile, Cleaver met North Vietnamese General
Giap who defeated America in Vietnam. Cleaver was Black man as world revolutionary man,
When Eldridge Cleaver returned from exile as a Born Again Christian, I traveled with him throughout the Western hemisphere, America, Canada, Jamaica. After giving his testimony about finding Jesus Christ in the moon, the white Christians would embrace him and confess they used to hate him and Blacks in general but since they were Born Again, they no longer hated him nor Blacks. On one occasion the police confessed they had murder squads who killed Panthers in particular and Blacks in general. The pigs and Cleaver embraced, both exclaiming, "Praise the Lord!"