
Free Huey Campaign
The Free Huey Campaign was a movement during the 1960s advocating for the release of Huey P. Newton, co-founder of the Black Panther Party, who was imprisoned on charges related to his activism. The campaign aimed to raise awareness about racial injustice and police brutality, highlighting issues of systemic inequality and demanding justice for Black communities. It mobilized supporters through protests, media, and community events, symbolizing broader efforts to challenge oppression and promote civil rights. The movement played a significant role in shaping public discourse around racial justice during that era.