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American Justice on Trial: People v. Newton

From Pianist to Black Power Revolutionary

The evolution of Huey P. Newton from classical pianist to black-power revolutionary.

Aired 02/01/2025 | Expires 03/04/2025

American Justice on Trial: People v. Newton

From Pianist to Black Power Revolutionary

Clip: Episode 1 | 2m 54sVideo has Closed Captions

The evolution of Huey P. Newton from classical pianist to black-power revolutionary.

Several people who knew him describe the evolution of Huey P. Newton, from classical pianist and philosopher to radical revolutionary and co-founder of the Black Panther Party, whose brazen armed occupation of the California Capitol in 1967 to protest gun control legislation became an iconic historical moment.

Aired 02/01/2025 | Expires 03/04/2025

Jury Deliberations

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The jury foreman of the 1968 Huey P. Newton murder trial describes the jury’s tense deliberations. (2m 36s)

Protests Outside the Courthouse

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Massive street protests outside of the courthouse where Huey P. Newton was on trial for murder. (2m 55s)

Selecting The Jury

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A groundbreaking, history making jury of mostly women and minorities is selected for the trial. (2m 33s)

Trailer

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The untold story behind the murder trial of Black Panthers leader Huey Newton. (30s)

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