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Hello, New York City! by David Walker
Hello, New York City! by David Walker






Hello, New York City! by David Walker Hello, New York City! by David Walker

Newton and Seale were both born in the South, moving with their families to California as children in the mid-40s. In the immediate wake of the horrific killings of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and George Floyd, Walker notes that “every single concern” the Panthers addressed - from police brutality to reparations - “is still relevant.” Its Ten Point Program (reproduced in full in these pages) was a forceful manifesto demanding “land, bread, housing, education, clothing, justice and peace” for the Black community. Newton, the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense was the most famous exponent of the Black Power movement. Founded in 1966 by Bobby Seale and Huey P. Walker admits in the afterword to his ambitious and informative graphic history THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY (Ten Speed, 183 pp., $19.99), crisply illustrated by Marcus Kwame Anderson.

Hello, New York City! by David Walker

“Writing this book broke my heart,” David F.








Hello, New York City! by David Walker