Curtis J. Austin is an associate professor of history and
codirector of the Center for Oral History and Cultural Heritage at
the University of Southern Mississippi.
Elbert "Big Man" Howard was a founding member of the Black
Panther Party and the editor of the party's newspaper.
We desperately need good historical scholarship about the Black
Panther Party, and this strong history is a good place to start.
Austin's focus on violence is a shrewd decision." —Tim Tyson,
author of Blood Done Sign My Name and Radio Free Dixie
"This book powerfully demonstrates the centrality of violence in
the historical trajectory and our historical memory of the Party .
. . a serious, sober, and probing contribution to the ongoing
project of historicizing and understanding the Party and its
importance." —Waldo Martin, author of Civil Rights in the United
States: An Encyclopedia and The Mind of Frederick Douglas
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