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refuse_resist
22nd July 2005, 11:29
BLACK PANTHERS HOT AGAIN
Huey Newton's widow resurrects militants' memory with 'Burn Baby Burn' barbecue sauce

Rick DelVecchio, Chronicle Staff Writer

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Former Black Panthers in Oakland have cooked up a hot sauce called "Burn Baby Burn" and plan to ship it to stores in the coming weeks along with a new clothing line trading on the legacy of the late-'60s revolutionary Huey Newton.

Newton's widow, Fredrika Newton, came up with the idea for the new brand of spicy condiment, and original Panther David Hilliard brewed the recipe at home in West Oakland, with help from his musician and amateur-cook friend Al Green of San Francisco.

The Huey P. Newton Foundation, headed by Hilliard and named for the co- founder of the militant group born in Oakland, filed an application with the U. S. Patent and Trademark Office last year to secure the phrase "Burn Baby Burn" for commercial trademark purposes.

"It was a catchy phrase, and I thought it would be reminiscent of the '60s," Fredrika Newton said Tuesday. "I sure didn't want it to be a call to burn anything other than our taste buds."

Green said: "We have a number of different kinds, and some of it is really hot -- I mean, incredibly hot."

The phrase is associated with the race riots in the Watts section of Los Angeles in 1965. Onlookers started chanting it after police arrested a young man for drunken driving. The confrontation triggered six days of rioting, resulting in more than 30 deaths, 1,000 injuries and devastating fire damage to the neighborhood.

Each bottle of Burn Baby Burn Revolutionary Hot Sauce will come with a tag noting milestones in the history of the Black Panther Party for Self- Defense, which was formed in 1966 by Huey Newton and his college classmate Bobby Seale. Newton was fatally shot by a drug dealer in Oakland in 1989.

The tags will highlight the group's social legacy, Fredrika Newton said.

"I guess I want to celebrate the history and to let people know the actual facts of the Black Panther Party and how some of these programs are woven in today, like free breakfast programs and the call for free health care, " she said.

Newton's idea is that the phrase should recall the Panthers' social programs. Children who benefited from the Panthers' free breakfasts in the '60s might reminisce over the taste of a mild, medium or spicy barbecue sauce, and young people might learn about the Panthers for the first time by reading the tags.

"It's not about violence, but the hot sauce will remind people of the rebellion in Watts and how the slogan came about," Hilliard said. "But this is an emphasis on using some of the revenue used by our hot sauce to educate."

Profits from the merchandise will support literacy programs, Hilliard said.

The nonprofit Huey P. Newton Foundation is rolling out the hot sauce and its "Spirit of '66" clothing line in advance of events commemorating the Panthers' 40th anniversary in October 2006.

"The hot sauce and the clothes are all a part of us trying to find new formats for marketing our history," said Hilliard, the foundation's executive director.

He sees two generations of potential customers.

"It's the hip-hop market, and certainly there's people who have a nostalgia for the '60s -- people who are looking for retro clothing, people who are still listening to Bob Dylan," he said. "And most recently, Carly Simon has a retro CD out."

E-mail Rick DelVecchio at [email protected]

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redstar2000
22nd July 2005, 16:54
Most amusing.

There was a political cartoonist back in the 60s -- I think his name was Cobb -- who did a cartoon once...it showed an enormous billboard with the slogan "Power to the People" -- and a gasoline pump with a brand name. :lol:

Someday, there will be cigarette rolling papers called, naturally, The Redstar2000 Papers. :o

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Hampton
22nd July 2005, 17:28
Indeed...that's what the black youth of today need...hot sause.

I wonder if it comes free with Bobby Seale's BBQing book.

mo7amEd
22nd July 2005, 17:48
Damn, when I read this it made me hungry

mmmmmmmmm, hot sauce....

Organic Revolution
22nd July 2005, 17:53
sick, just fucking sick. they take the spirit of a revolutionary man, and a revolutionary group and turn it into hot sauce.

violencia.Proletariat
22nd July 2005, 17:53
idk what this is supposed to be. because im not sure of any kids that read hot sauce bottles for information ;) . the bpp is over, it will most likely never come back like it was. and its fine to want to spread information on them, but come on, hot sauce? why dont they just try and restart the free childrens breakfast instead?

Paradox
22nd July 2005, 18:46
Newton's idea is that the phrase should recall the Panthers' social programs. Children who benefited from the Panthers' free breakfasts in the '60s might reminisce over the taste of a mild, medium or spicy barbecue sauce, and young people might learn about the Panthers for the first time by reading the tags.

:lol:

What could make you remember the struggle of the '60s and the work of the Black Panthers, better than barbecue sauce!?! This is hilariously stupid.

viva le revolution
22nd July 2005, 19:12
Well the stereo-type of the black man eating a bucket of fried chicken and hot sauce doesn't seem to bother them , indeed they advance these stereo-types through shit like this.
Okay....wanna learn about Lenin, well look at the back of your 'bolshie bits' cereal box.

novemba
22nd July 2005, 20:27
I have to say this thread was quite different from what I expected when i read the title.

viva le revolution
22nd July 2005, 20:55
Look at the brave comrades who gave up their lives for this movement and then having it trivialized through shit like this is just pitiful as well as harmful.

enigma2517
23rd July 2005, 06:13
rofl at black people and barbeque sauce

Cool idea tho


Someday, there will be cigarette rolling papers called, naturally, The Redstar2000 Papers.

The personality cult begins! All hail Bob Avakian the II!

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