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What (who) is Huey$506643$ - definition

CO-FOUNDER OF THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY (1942-1989)
Huey Newton; Huey Percy Newton; Huey p newton; Free Huey
  • Newton in August 1977
  • Newton's senior year yearbook photo, 1959

Bell Huey family         
  • AH-1E
  • AH-1W on a training mission at the [[Mojave Spaceport]].
  • Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources]] firefighting crew on Fire 141, 1995
  • Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources]] at Nym Lake, Ontario, Canada, 1996
  • [[Bell 214ST]]
  • Base Rescue Moose Jaw CH-118 Iroquois helicopters 118109 and 118101 at [[CFB Moose Jaw]], 1982
  • CH-135 Twin Huey]] in service with the [[Multinational Force and Observers]].
  • [[CH-146 Griffon]]
  • Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources]] at [[Sioux Lookout, Ontario]], 1995
  • Kern County]] (California) Fire Department's Bell 205 based at [[Mojave Spaceport]]
  • AH-1Fs of the [[Israeli Defence Force]] over [[Masada]]
1956 HELICOPTER FAMILY BY BELL
Huey helicopter; Bell H-1; Bell UH-1 family variants; Bell Cobra; Bell Huey; Super Huey; SuperHuey; Superhuey; Huey family
The Bell Huey family of helicopters includes a wide range of civil and military aircraft produced since 1956 by Bell Helicopter. This H-1 family of aircraft includes the utility UH-1 Iroquois and the derivative AH-1 Cobra attack helicopter series and ranges from the XH-40 prototype, first flown in October 1956 to the 21st-century UH-1Y Venom and AH-1Z Viper.
Scott Huey         
IRISH CRICKETER AND BADMINTON PLAYER (1923-2012)
Samuel Scott Johnston Huey; Scott Johnston Huey; Samuel Scott Huey
Samuel Scott Johnston Huey, usually known as Scott Huey (21 December 1923 – 8 March 2012) was an Irish cricketer. A right-handed batsman and left-arm orthodox spin bowler, he played 36 times for the Ireland cricket team between 1951 and 1966CricketEurope Stats Zone profile including twenty first-class matches.
Raymond B. Huey         
AMERICAN BIOLOGIST
Raymond Huey
Raymond Brunson Huey (born 14 September 1944) is a biologist specializing in evolutionary physiology. He has taught at the University of Washington (UW), and he earned his Ph.

Wikipedia

Huey P. Newton

Huey Percy Newton (February 17, 1942 – August 22, 1989) was an African-American revolutionary and political activist. Newton was most notable for being a co-founder of the Black Panther Party where he operated the organization as the de facto leader. Newton crafted the Party's ten-point manifesto with Bobby Seale in 1966.

Under Newton's leadership, the Black Panther Party founded over 60 community support programs (renamed survival programs in 1971) including food banks, medical clinics, sickle cell anemia tests, prison busing for families of inmates, legal advice seminars, clothing banks, housing cooperatives, and their own ambulance service. The most famous of these programs was the Free Breakfast for Children program which fed thousands of impoverished children daily during the early 1970s. Newton also co-founded the Black Panther newspaper service, which became one of America's most widely distributed African-American newspapers.

In 1967, he was involved in a shootout which led to the death of police officer John Frey and injuries to himself and another police officer. In 1968, he was convicted of voluntary manslaughter for Frey's death and sentenced to 2 to 15 years in prison. In May 1970, the conviction was reversed and after two subsequent trials ended in hung juries, the charges were dropped. Later in life, he was also accused of murdering Kathleen Smith and Betty Patter, although he was never convicted for either death.

Newton learned to read using Plato's Republic, which influenced his philosophy of activism. He went on to earn a PhD in social philosophy from the University of California at Santa Cruz's History of Consciousness program in 1980. In 1989, he was murdered in Oakland, California by Tyrone Robinson, a member of the Black Guerrilla Family.

Newton was known for being an advocate of self-defense and used his position as a leader within the Black Panther Party to welcome women and LGBT people into the party, holding the belief that homosexuals "might be the most oppressed people".