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INSCRIBED BY HUEY TO OSSIE DAVIS

178

(BLACK PANTHERS.) NEWTON, HUEY P.

To Die For the People.

Illustrated from photographs. 232 pages. 8vo, original cloth-backed boards in dust jacket.

New York: Random House, 1972

[400/600]

FIRST EDITION

,

INSCRIBED

TO OSSIE DAVIS

,

ALL POWER TO THE PEOPLE

FROM HUEY

.”

178

179

BY THE ONLY WOMAN TO

LEAD THE PANTHERS

179

(BLACK PANTHERS) MUSIC.

“Until We’re Free” (flip side) “No

Time” by Elaine Brown, provisional

head of the Panthers while Huey

Newton was in exile in Cuba.

Near

fine, in the original plain sleeve.

[Detroit, 1973]

[250/350]

A VERY SCARCE RECORDING BY ELAINE

BROWN

,

THE ONLY WOMAN TO LEAD THE

BLACK PANTHER PARTY

,

taking over for Huey

Newton during his exile in Cuba. Brown later

recorded an entire album for Motown. This

“single” record was released by Motown to pro-

mote that album.