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Se ee el te ~~ ne ee ies a le, I Vely 20, 1967 THE BLACK PANTHER CHINESE GOVERNMENT STATEMENT Pai PPORT FOR Th IARAS PEOPLE'S PIoy AGAINGT U.5.~TSRAGL, AGGRESSTO! BLACK BROTHER BEATS THE HEAT the scene. But there was no way that he could let the brother know this. It then became very clear that one of the most serious faults of black people is their lack of communication with one another. Black people need machinery to cope with pre- cisely the type of situation described above. There should be some way to let brothers know that there are black people who will aid his in so patter what confronta~ tion he sakes with the racist exploiting power structure. This brother really needed help and there was so way of letting the brother know this Perhaps what ve sust do is develop in the black cossun- ity the type of consciousness that will sake every black wan, woman, and child know that in any — ANY — emer- gency situation they can turn to any =~ ANY <= other black man, woman, and child for aid and comfort. Om July 11, 1967, at about 2:30 in the afternoon, @ car turned the corner of Duboce and Castro on two Wheels. With tires scream- ing against the asphalt, the car sped North on Castro St. Immediately behind the flee- ing car, another car, obviously the fuzz, made a sore timid turm in hot persuit. The fleeing car stopped abruptly and a tall black man leaped out and Started making it on foot. His car stopped, started rolling backward, delayed the persuit of the fuzz, and even put thee uptight for a collision. The fleeing black man ran up to a fence and high jumped the gate with a wayout Western Roll. At the sumite of his leap, the Brother tucked his head and kicked his feet. It is beautiful that he did be- cause at that moment one of the cops in the pursuing car busted a cap at his, al- most point blank. That was the last time the Brother was seen. He put ft in the wind and got away clean. On June 5,1967,instign- ted and supported by US imperialios,Israel fla- ntly launched massive rmed aggression against the United Arab Hepublic, Syrin,and other Arab tates. This is another towering crime against the Arab people comait- ed by US imperialion d ite tool Israel ao ©;; 09 ® grave provocn— ion against tue people of Asia, Atrica, and the rest of the world. The people of the Arab stntes risi as one in their hatred against their head-on biows at tne ag- fgressors. A stora of ptrug@le agninot US in- Jporinlint Ageression is Miveeping the whole Arab orld. Teraei is a product of the US and Britiuh im- iperinlist policy of ag- esasion. After Worsad ar II Israel could not have existed at all with- out US imperiniint fos- ternge, and it would ne- Wer have dared to launch an attack against tue ‘Arab states witnout US imperialist support. It is US inperialisn that has insti,ated Israel to attack Syria; it is US impersalion taat, in jLengue with British im- e secialion; Kas threatened ‘she responded. o re the Gulf of He robbed a bank the aba by force of arms; other day and he was riding Jit is agnin US imperia- in a stolen car. If it were |iom that hae been sup- @y money in the bank he plying Israel with large robbed. 1 wouldn't want his }iquantities of armas in to get avay." order to mount sudden "Well," I said. "Black attacks on tne United people don't have such money |prab Republic and the in the bank, so I'm glad em aoe Saree the brother got away. I vi oar ay pro » [that US isperialion is hope they never catch hie, the backatage nannger of Zionism and tne No.1 enemy oz tne Arab people and the pe.ple of tne world. In this incident, the Soviet revisionist len- ding clique has connived at the aggression con= After it was all over, this reporter asked a young white girl what she had seen from where she was standing. "Did the cop hit him with ‘rack, and a flock of young the shot?" she was asked. white boys in business suits "Wow" she exclaimed. "He and brandishing guns appear- was moving so fast that the ed on the scene. They turn- bullet couldn't possibly ed out to be F.B.I. agents. have caught up with hin!" white boys with guns, The soul sister who was with mg cowboys and Indians we laughed with me over the wearing baggy clothes skill of the brother in to look like eluding the fuzz. The id, but failing mis- white girl squinted. ne black F "I" glad he got avay,' 1 Cops began coming fros everywhere, out of every +% ate crtce” a8 freeing ‘ bis white f agents s2 that they 0 search for his brother who was just trying to make it, trying to survive, and oo doubt languishing in the process. They surrounded the enttre square block and beac every bush, but they couldn't find the brother. One agent came up to ‘this reporter with front and side view pictures of the bro- ther and this reporter looked it over out of curi- osity as to whom the.bre- The soul sister with me Was GO turned off by this shaky white chick that she turned away in disgust and didn't say anything, except, "Let's split." The people who were standing around looking at the scene, look- ther vas. It might have L " ng boldly out of thetr mitted by Isrnel at the ES windows, all shared one instigation and with the characteristic in common if nothing else: They all wore a bitter hatred of the cops on their faces. They support of US inperial- iom, thus once again re- vealing its ugly fua- ‘tures as a betrayer or [the Arab people. hairsan ifno Tue-tung, ne grentest leader of he Chinese people, has anted out that “The ing tide of tne peo- ple of the world against US aggressors is irrosi- table. Thets struggle yainot US imperialism na ito lackeys will assuredly win otill 1 jter victoraes." The UAR, peyrsa, ona the other Arnb states and the Arab pecple of Palestine ure waging a just war against the picture turned out to be unfamiliar, except that it bore the sarks of a black man who is cons ht position in carat * were all glad chat the America and had off the brother had gotten away == allegience of white America’s °* Pethaps that the cops had Law and Order with which he ‘f#tled- It showed how, in was no doubt brainwashed, the words of Minister of like all of us, during his Defense, Huey P. Newton, formative years. Yes, in ‘The presence of the gestapo that respect the brother force in the community does looked feniliar. not intimidate black people This reporter was ~ but rather prepares then ; thinking that he would like for action. Thetr adrenalin to have helped the brother, starts flowing and prepares provided his vith shelter them for resistence for the Or transportation away from brutality that is sear Original Brothers Hairstyling Salon a NATUMAL STYLING PROFESSIONA WS-Terneli aunression. a iidGdbiencne A just war ie invincible. oe : The heroic Arub people “—_ Ee / with a glorious anti-in- - 1 on: . perinlint tradition have a GAN PABLO AVE. gre raised aloft the jut oem ane 11:00 nat, 8 00 rw banner of war against ag- i ites . hh dead gruaiion. Ve believe that ee ’ 4 4 . With tae sympathy and su- * pport of tho peuple of the whole world, the Arao people will surely win Continued On Page 14 Col. 3 STYLIST, MM. MOELTIE ommon eneny, are dealing]: THE TRAITOR OF AFRICA ALGLERS...There are indica- tiona the Congo did not order the Kidnaping of for- ser Congolese Premier Moise Tahombe. BOOTLICKER TSHOMBE CAPTURED An event which bro- ught deiight to millions of opyressed people all over the world wa» that the arch-traitor of all Africa,Moiuve Tahonbe, has been captured and is being held in the revolutsonary country of Aljeria. Brother Malcolm called Tshonbe the worst African ever born. Tahonbe in guilty The 48-year-old Isshorb: remained captive in Algeria, which has branded him "The Traitor of Africa" and “The Agent of Imperialisn.” Did the Arab Nation want the ebullient former Katangese leader for unknown reasons? Did it get hin simply by circumstance? And what about the Congo's Kinshasa Government, which sentenced Tshombe to death in absentia for “High Treason” four sonths ago? The Congo has formally asked he be extradited. But did it order bis kid- naped? Who plotted Tshoabe’s capture, who carried it out and his ultimate fate vere as unknown Sunday as on the June 30 evening when the pilot of his chartered plane, a gun at his head, asked Algiers airport for permission to land. Moise Tshombe of one of tne unforget— able crines against Black people. In cahoots wath his brother lackies Hobutu and Kassavubu, Tahonbe curried out tne will of the Belgian, Anerican, 3ritich ana French imperialists by cold bloodedly murdering Patrice Luauba so that the internutionAl gang- sters of Capitalism could again seize con- trol of tne Congo and continue to drain off thnt bleeding country's Zabulous resources. "1 have a personal- ity aboard,” the pilot said. The phrase caused the control ig tower to alert Algerian security police. ‘a si FY Continued On Page 9 Col. 2 power structure as Donald Yarden, Elijah Turner, Willie Brown, and,of course, the power structure's DOs vilfred Ussery. a Some behind tne scenes drana that has not here- tofore been publicized — wore the undercover ne- — .gotiations which trans- — pired between certain of these lackeys ana the leadership of the Black Pantn.r Party for Self Continued On Page 17 Col. 2 CORE CONVENTION F Oakland, Calufornia: The recent COR: tion heia in Oar Calafornia was a study in coufus.on and a mas- terpiece in political manipulation and chica- nery. itage-mannaged by the bufoon, Wilfred Ussery, national chair- man of CORD,the conven- tion somehow managed to gatner together on the Sane stage a curious hodgepodge of takes, phonies,frauds,bootiic= Defense. These dumb kers,CiA agents, tirea Clucks had tne audacity ~ Uncle Toms, self-acclai~ to appronch the Black : med neusinhs, with a Panthers and ask then mild sprinkling or tried to play the part of body and proven soul brothers guurds. They even went who somehow got sucked 80 7ar as to get the uh into the quicknand of Sheriff of San !ateo Co. this open conspiracy to telephone Minister against black people. of Defense,Huey ?. New . Nolei ns ton, and Chairman Bobby poate ike a tote Seale to deliver the) (2 flect t ackass statomen + like a ton of lend. Ig ‘#0 sheriff's pernission there were ever such a» ‘© Carry guns in puolic thing as an anti-charis- f°F that day only. ; matic head of & national The Slack Panthers don't black organisation, Ic= need the permission of Kisoack is the iu. pod racist sheriff to It in regretable tnut dena with their . oe such soul brotners as the guns o. the finck aa Rap Brown, newly elected “@uthers constitute Chairman ox SCC, and Autnora vy in thesselves. — Fuhonmad Ali, who needs “@7Aiséion to carry a no 2u.tnur identifica- SUf grows out o. the tion, found tnenselvey %@rrel of that gun,to ina trick bag that no PTaphrase a be ra self-respecting revolu- TeVolutionary pr: tionary can allow him- Naturally, ity Yobby rejected of tucse collu.ive over sel? to fail into too many times, m turen. It was explaanec to the ominoaries or ‘ COKE tunt the Black © Continued On Page 22 Col. 1 “ae. a . On stage of the conven- tion were such rerow errand boys for the
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THE BLACK PANTHER July 20, 1967 PAGE 3 “ a) IN DEFENSE OF SELF DEFENSE BY MINISTER OF DEFENSE HUEY P, NEWTON THE CORRECT HANDLING OF A REVOLUTION Most human behavior is learned behavior. Most things the human be ing learns are gained through an indirect relationship to the object Humans being do not act from instinct as lower animals do. Those things learned indirectly many tises stinu- late very effective responses to what might be later a direct experi- ence. At this time the black masses are handling the resistance incorrec ly. The brothers in East Onkland learned frome Watts a scans of resistance fighting by amassing the people in the streets, throwing bricks and molotov coctalls to destroy property and create disrup- tion. The brothers and sisters in the streets were herded into a enal\ area by the gestapo police and immediately contained by the brutal violence of the oppressor's storn troops, this sanner of resistance is sporadic, short-lived, and costly i violence against the people. This method has been transmitted to all the ghettos of the black nation across the country. The first man who threw a molotov coctail is not personally known by the sasses, but yet the action was respected and followed by the people. 1 ' Continued On Page J Col. 2 WHAT WE WANT NOW! 1, WE WANT FREEDOM. WE WANT POWER TO DETERMINE THE DESTINY OF OUR SLACK COMMUNITY. 2. WE WANT FULL EMPLOYMENT FOR OUR PEOPLE. 3. WE WANT AN EXD TO THE ROBBERY BY THE WHITE MAN OF OUR UNITY. 4. WE WANT DECENT HOUSING, FIT FOR § - 5. WE WANT EDUCATION FoR OUR PEOPLE THAT THIS DECADENT: AMERICA! CIETY. WE WANT OUR TRUE HISTORY AND OUR ROLE IN THE PRESEN 6. WE WANT ALL BLACK MEN TO BE EXEMPT Fi 7. WE WANT AN IMMEDIATE END TK PEOPLE. 8. WE WANT FREEDOM FoR AND CITY PRISONS AND J THE TRUE TON THAT SOCTETY TARY SERVICE. TALITY AND MURDE; . BLACK MEN HELD IN PEDERAL 9. WE WANT ALL BLACK PEO WHEN BRO To T In COURT BY A JURY OF THEIR R GROUP OR PLE kK COMM UNITIES . AS DEFINED BY THE CONSTITUT OF TH: 10, WE WANT LAND, BREAD, HOUSING, EDUCATION, CLOTHTN« AN PEACE. WHAT WE BELIEVE . 3 VE BLACK PEOPL sILL NOT BE FREE UNTIL W ABLE 1 WE SELIE THAT 5 K PE EW bE F wT WE ARE TO DETERMINE OUR DESTINY 2. WE BELIEVE THAT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT 15 RESPONSIBLE AND OBLIGATED TO GIVE EVERY MAN EMPLOYMENT OR A GUARANTEED INC « WE BELIEVE THAT IF THE WHITE AMERICAN BUSINESS MEN WILL NOT GIVE FULI EMPLOY. THE MEANS OF PRODUCTION SHOULD BE TAKEN FROM THE BUSINESS i ANT PLACED IN THE COMMUNITY SO THAT THE PEOPLE OF THE COMMUN CAN ORGAN- TZE AND EMPLOY ALL OF ITS PEOPLE AND GIVE A HIGH STANDARD OF LIVING. 3. WE BELIEVE THAT THIS RACIST GOVERNMENT HAS ROBBED US AND NOW WE ARE DEMANDING THE OVERDUE DEBT OF FORTY ACRES AND TWO MULES FORTY ACKES AND TWO MULES WAS PROMISED 100 YEARS AGO AS RETRIBUTION FOR SLAVE LABOR AND MASS MURDER OF BLACK PEOPLE. WE WILL ACCEPT THE PAY- MENT IN CURRENCY WHICH WILL BE DISTRIBUTED TO OUR MANY COMSINITIES. THE GERMANS ARE NOW AIDING THE JEWS IN ISRAEL FOR THE GENOCIDE es r JEWISH PEOPLE. THE GERMANS MURDERED 6,000,000 JEWS. THE AMEAIC RACIST HAS TAKEN PART IN THE SLAUGHTER OF OVER 00 , ( fon E; THEREFORE, WE FEEL THAT THIS IS A MODEST DEMAND WE M 4. WE BELIEVE THAT DECENT HOL ING TO OUR BLACK ¢ AND SHOULD F MADE INTO COOPERAT RNMENT AID, CAN BUILD AND MAKE 5. WE BELIEVE LN AN EDI HAT W IV A KNOWLEDGE # 7 NOWLEDGE ¢ { I RELATE » ANYTHDD E FE. _ MINIST ER oF DEFENSE a5 ae vide leadership for the people. It must teach the correct strategic wethods of prolonged resiatance through literature and activities. If the activities of the party are respected by the people, the peo- ple will follow the example. This fe the primary job of the party. This knowledge will probably be gained second-hand by the masses just as the above mentioned vas gained indirectly. When the people learn that it is so longer advan- tageous for them to resist by going to the streets in large numbers, and when they see the advantage in the activities of the guerilla war- fare method, they will quickly follow this example. Sut first, they must respect the party which is trans- aitting this mesgage. When the Vanguard group destroys the machinery of the oppressor by deal- ing vith him in sesll groups of three and four, and then escapes the might of the oppressor, the passes will be overjoyed and will adhere to this correct strategy. When the masses hear that a gestapo policeman has been executed while Sipping coffee at a counter, and the revolutionary executioners fled without being traced, the sasses Iwill see the validity of this type lof approach to resistance. It is mot necessary to organize thirty million black people in primary groups of two's and three’s, but it is important for the party to show the people how to go about revolution. Ouring slavery, in which no vanguard party existed and forms of communication were severely restricted and ineufficient, many slave revolts occured. Continued Page 5 Col. 1 WHAT WE BELIEVE 6. WE BELIEVE MILITARY US. LIFE THAT BLACK PEOPLE SHOULD MORE FORCED TO FIGHT IN THE FICE TO DEFEND A RACIST COVE! T THAT DOES NOT PROTECT NOT FIGHT AND OTHER PEOPLE OF COLOR IN THE WORLD Wao, BLACK PEOPLE. ARE BEING VICTIMIZED AY THE WHITE RACIST OVERNMENT OF OURSELVES FROM THE FORCE AND LENC ¥ ST MILITARY, BY WHATEVER MEANS NECESS CK COMMUNITY BY TO DEFENDING PRESS LON AND BRUTALITY. THE Cons THE UNITED STATES GIVES US A THEREFORE LIEVE THAT ALL BLA PEOPLE SHOULD EFENSE. 8 WE BELIEVE THAT ALL BLACK PEOPLE SHOULD BE RELEASED FROM THE MANY FAT AND PRISONS BECAUSE THEY HAVE MOT RECEIVED A FAIR AND IMPARTIAL RIA ¥. WE BELIEV THE COURTS SHOULD FOLLOW THE UNITED STATES CON- LACK PEOPLE WI CONSTITUTION A PEER IS A PE PRICAL, ENVIR THIS THE COURT RECEIVE PAIR TRIALS. THE 14TH 4 A RIGHT TO BE TRIED BY (ILAR ECONOMIC, SOCIAL, RICAL AND RACIAL BACK~ SED TO SELECT A JURY FROM THE CAME. WE HAVE BEEN, VE WO UNDERSTANDING OF THE BLAC K COMMUNITY. WHEN COURSE OF HUMAN EVENTS, IT BECOMES NECESSARY FOR ONE PEOPLE TO DI VE THE POLITICAL BONDS WHICH HAVE CONNECTED THEM WITH ANOTHER, AND TO ASSUME AMONG THE POWERS OF TEE EARTH, THE ‘ARATE AND EQUAL STATION TO WHICH THE LAWS OF NATURE AND NATURE'S GOD ENTITLE THEM, A DECENT RESPECT BE OPINIONS OF MANKIND REQUIRES THAT THEY OULD S WHICH IMPEL THEM TO SEPARATION. WE HOLD ESE T ~EVIDENT, THAT ALL MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL, THAT THEY ARE ENDOWED BY THEIR CREATOR WITH CERTAIN INALIENABLE RIGHTS, THAT AMONG THESE ARE LIFE, LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS. THAT > THE, LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS. THAT To GOVERNME ARE INSTITUTED AMONG MEN, DERIVING FROM THE CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED, - THAT WHENEVER NMENT BECOMES mm ust oF THESE FE th tT} ARE MORE HILE EVI Al UFFERAB tT tT THEMSELY “The Spirits of The People is Greater Then The Meas Vechuolegy’ ee fecal ° Nae SL Ch ee a ee ee SE Se ee
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ill ital wnt, BLACK PANTHERS AND HUNTERS POINT i », California wi lieve + b ve ro= 2 hoe Ha el Black Panther ry" eee for Self Defense was to @ local federally ted overty Program in Hunters 1uce, ordered sint on July 10,1967 where r ccupant iteide I addressed some 200 black thie and held several persons brothers and sisters ran- ty t an hour ir ging in age from 14 to 30 on the de tho wi th: at the Frement Grammar School. Pratvill peo- I was dispatched by the nae Goer Minister of Defense,Huey P. ugua Cour . ’ ’ pe — une of beat- Newton, to address the black inti- rothers and sisters on the have r 3 ported or distorted, are as follows: true understanding of poli- tics. It was explained to the black youth that we have been mis-educated about what were ar- month at aro has be¢ by polce. On Sunday, June 11, Sto- kely Carmichael, former urge that ours us 3 investigate conduct politics really is. That po- SNCC Chairman, was arres- of police, act immedi- litics is war without blood- the actions of the brothers ted by Kenny Hill on a y to provect rights shed and war is politics in Watts in 1965, the act= charge of pordurly CON=Nathaniel Rudolph, and of Nerro population with bloodshed, and that our ions of black brothers and duct, after Mr. Carni- Horace ‘lorris. and to. rosecute po- blood is being shed da sisters across this country chael had called out the ) RB) ; ™) sinck =m wy of cers muilty imply because black people who heroically participated slogan "Black Power" to ‘The black com ty of ret tate os deal J » Lhe ; panes Te en BO BLnck cobalt some friends gathered at Pratville was concerned Of violence agninat have certain political de in ov 60 & Oey the meeting. a ai : for e safety of the inno le in sires and needs. Politics is since July 18, 1964, strongly t - The police, +° 1e Satety of th related to the adverse con- indicate and tell the rs their homes. Pailure “a ditions that we are subjec- Minister of Defense that who had been patrolling arrested nen because af 2 - ) " Vernment al ¢ + ares ere apparent- Charles Hs ry, ty devine Earatet tie. : at bBo add £2 eae to act to insure jus- ted to. I explained to the black people are going to Chrnichael with the hope in the sane Pratville tice will encournge black brothers and sisters resist the oppression that ‘nil in Yebruary by the violence by white that Politics starts with is being inflicted pon :: oto, and leave hungy stomachs, dilapidated thea by the racist pover Negro community no housing, surder and brutal structure and the geatapo treatment by racist cops, police. It was explained to unfair treatment received ere that they as in the courts,the way black youth who have been resist- sen are drafted into the ing oppression across this military forces and are country must develop a forced to fight other colo- tactic and unite around something practical and that who, as Brother Stok the only practical thing Caraichael says, “have never that a people can unite - around to win their libera- red people of alled us nigge During the Civil War tion is the gun. It was over 186,000 black brothers further explained that the were enlisted to fight for party and its leadership the white man in the Northern understand black peoples Union Army; during World problems, because the Party War I over 350,000 black is a peoples’ party and has brothers fought and we black guffered and do suffer the people have received nothing. sase things that the people World War II ,over 850,000 do. That the Party under- — black brothers fought and stands the necessity of unite- black people received no=- ing around the gun, arming thing again. And now this ourselves in self-defense r st dog invites, lures, in all areas of racist and forces black people to oppression. That we aust fight in a maiming, sur- use stratigically applied derous, genocidal war agai tactics with the gun, and | i ' nat colored people of the let this dog racist white d | Wizal § d world while the racisc power structure know that police in Hunters Point and we are not going for this in our black communities throughout America are murdering and slaughtering black people. This was the education that I tried to give under Continued On Page 15 Col. 3 of arresting him and pro- voking a disturbance. A sane policeman who ar- crowd of friends and co- rested Carmichael. Ve alternative but self workers gathered and ex- in SIICC became further = r fat changed words with the conce d when we re- ee ah! =A a oxderayrnos gt ee herd - e> r arr 1°68 ° bs . police in their efforts ceived inquiries fi ragphacs nt. ueat ; to determine the charges members of the ba’ you int us or When a black revolution- . 2 - - action ¥ Aue being levied arainst investifpating a report wid o pons + v0 a ary starts preparing his Carmichael. Police at- that C mented letter to follow.ppeople, he must let the tacked one news reporter killed. 0 : sPownl eople know in what direc- ye ord and danaged the equip- hatter ed ‘ ro tion they are going. Not y @ bout ecessarily by what the ment of Norman Jauapkin that f party wants to tell the AFRO-AMERICANS AFRICANS from Radio Station WRU . wav ner pee hy nen have the major in Montgomery. Shortly al ' - = " - ¥ vcOmmunicado by Pratville or; zation theres } ana = rganization thereafter, whi klanS- cuthorities, and we were in the dof ailed upon il right to unite eople but rather by what the people theasely tell men riding down the main oa oof the FO RDeAT REELONAs: | TH0 AFRICA : street begun shooting e comunity in Prat ctions of the brothers from thoir cars; when The text of the isters in Hunters The CARIBBEAN enl cond black men returned the sent. ft : in September of 1966, fire, the shooting stop- ‘ ped. Later on that eve- wea aie , ming, crovds of klan#men, Jude 4 } entered houres in eninkmnant. tno. ner in the th + black corsunity, inter- canoe of his ir - Phang che : rogating the occupunts, m aie lett of + r po pe tion en 6 home tho Lowndes County Free- ooo. ores t bal Milas votes Bt fe inal m 7 som Or ligation was ve ChesGes oO bro= takes in thi ituntion. not live ble iyh-Ye kno Success Books ,uurround- ¢ nee f . 2 * 6le Ma! : atville, trapping r 146 Leavenworth St. 25 i le Klan. ; a7, anaee PODELOs* <r Soe San Francisco 94102 woren and chil- ren hy ice. Vhen the nolige iawlesoness con- Phone: 673-7427 f peor refused to cone tinues, L k commu : out,the crowd bepan nity will be forced to t shooting into the house take defensive action :
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— WIEFENSE OF SELF DEFENSE There are basically three ways one can learn: through study, through ob- Servation, and through actual experience. The black community is basicall- composed of activists. The comunity learns through activity, either through observation of or partici- pation in the activity. To study and learn is good, but the actual experience is the best means of learn- ing. The party ‘must engage im activities that will teach the people. The black community is basically not @ reading community. There- fore, it is very significant be activists, Without this knowledge of the black com- munity, one could not gain the fundssental knowledge of the black revolution in ra- cist America. . The sain function or the party is to awaken the people and teach them the strategic sethod of resis- ting the power structure, which fs prepared not only _ to combat the resistance of the people with massive brutality, but to totally rae the black comsu~ nity, the black population. ple have X amount of oe in their possession, will not stimulate the , for ople in their resis~ negative for the structure in its op- : » because the party _ alvays exemplifies revolu- tionary defiance. If the —sparty 4s not going to make of Liberation and the stra- tegic method that is to he used, there will be no switis by which the people will be _ mobilized properly. the vanguard party and the - masses is a secondary rela- tionship. The relationship between the members of the ? vanguard party is a primary _-— telationship. It is impor- tant that the sesbers of the vanguard group asintain o face-to-face relationship with each other. This is ia- portant if the party machi= nery is to be effective. It is impossible to put toget- her functional party sachi- nery or programs without this direct relationship. The se=- bers of the vanguard group should be tested revolutiona- vies. This will minimize the danger of Uncle Tom informers and opportunists. The main purpose of the vanguard group should be to raise the consciousness of the sasses through educa- tional programs and certain physical activities the party will participate in. The sleeping masses must be bom- barded with the correct ap- proach to struggle through _ the activities of the van- guard party. Therefore, the masses sust know that the _—sparty exists. The party sust wee all means available to (get this information across to the masses. If the masses do not have knowledge of the party, it will be isponsible for the masses to follow the | *~progras of the party. Continued From Pare 3 Col, 2 that the vanguard group first z "ground as power structure will allow, and hopefully when the party is forced to go underground the message of the party will already have been put across to the people. The vanguard party's activities the people aw. on the surface will neces- x , ol ep theagad sarily be short-lived. This is why it is important that the party make a tremendous impact upon the people before The relationship betveen TO ALL PANTHERS WHO DON'T BEL The vanguard party is never underground in the beginning of its existence, because this would Limit ite effectiveness and eduta- tional process. How can you teach a people if the people not know and respect you? must exist above | long as the dog it is driven into secrecy. At this time the people know the party exists and they will seek out further infor- mation on the activities of this underground party. Many would-be revolu- tionaries work under the fa=- llactous illusion that the vanguard party is to be a secret organization that the power structure knows nothing about, and the masses know nothing about, except for occasional letters that cone to their homes by night. Underground parties cannot distribute leaflets announcing an underground seeting. These are contradictions and incon- sistencies of the so-called revolutionaries. The so- called revolutionaries are in fact afraid of the very danger that they are advoca- ting for the people. These so-called revolutionaries want the people to say what they themselves are afraid to say and want the people to do what they themselves are afraid to do. This makes the so-called revolutionary a coward and a hypocrite. If these impostors would investigate the history of revolution, they would see that the vanguard group always starts out above the ground and is later driven under- ground by the aguressor. The Cuban Revolution exemplifies this fact: when Fidel Castro i started to resist the butcher was destroyed to such an Batista and the American running dogs, he started by speaking on the campus of the University of Havasna in public. He was later driven to the hill@. His dapact upon the dispossed 2 Sa a respect. When he went into secrecy, Cuban people scar- ched him out. People went to the hills to find his and his band of twelve. Castro handled the revolutionary struggle correctly. If the Chinese Revolution is inves- tigated it will be seen that the Communist Party was quite on the surface ao that they would be able to muster aupport from the masses. There “are many areas one can read about to learn the correct approach, such as the revolution in Kenya, the Algerian Revolution, Fanon's the Russian Revolution, the works of Chairsan Mao Tse=- tung, and a host of others. A revolutionary must realize that if he is sin- cere death is imminent due to the fact that the things he is saying and doing are extremely dangerous. With- out this realization, it is impossible to proceed as a revolutionary. The masses are constantly looking for 4 guide, a Messiah, to li- berate them from the hands of the oppressor. The van- guard party must exemplify the characteristics of wor- thy leadership. Millions and millions of oppressed people might not know ace- bers of the vanguard party personally or directly,but they will gain through an indirect acquaintance the proper strategy for libera- tion via the mass media and the physical activities of the party. It is of prise importance that the vanguard party develop a political organ, such a8 a newspaper produced by the party, ae well an employ Strategically revolutionary art and de= struction of the oppressor's machinery . For example, Watts. The economygand IEVE IN ARMED SELF DEFENSE ae orwell THE BLACK PANTHER July 20, 1967 PAGE 5 eer — property of the oppressor extent that no matter how the oppressor tried to whitewash the activities of the black brothers, the real nature and real cause of the acti- vity was communicated to every black community. For rther example tter stort and con ne message of brother Stokely Carmichael, black people all over the country understand it perfectly and welcome ir. The recent Core Conven tion bought the curtain down on the eany, already known to many black people, redi- culous so-called Black Radi- cal Leaders. For this writ- ing I showld Like to focus your attention on just one of them. That being Willie Brown. Perhaps best refer- red to as our Esteemed Ase~- enblynan. The Black Panther Party for Self Defense teaches that in the final analyeis the amount of guns and defens weapons, such as handgrenades, bazookas, and other necessary equipment, will be supplied by taking these weapons from the power structure, as exem- plified by the Viet Cong. Therefore, the greater the military preparation on the part of the oppressor, the greater is the availability of weapons for the black com- munity. It ia believed by hypocrites that when the peo- ple are taught by the vanguar group to prepare for resige tance,this only brings the man down on them with increa- sed violence and brutality; but the fact of the matter is that when the san becomes more oppressive,this only heightens the revolutionary fervor. The people never make revolution. The oppres- sors by their brutal action causes the resistance by the people. The vanguard party only teaches the correct wethod of resistance. So, 1f things can get worse for oppressed people, then they will feel no need for revolu- tion or resistance. The complaint of the hypocrites that the Black Panther Party for Self Defense is exposing the people to deeper suffer- ing is an incorrect obser- vation. People have proved that they will not tolerate any sore oppression by the racist dog police through their rebellions in the black communities all across this country. The people are looking now for guidance to extend and strengthen rheir Teedetence Birusgic: “ee I should like .o devote the greater portion of this article to the black women of today, as it was because of black women that I could not let him proceed further without bringing to light shall we call it, soae o the Assenblynan's irradical actions. During the highlight of the convention, when Muhas- med Ali was speaking, Mr. Brown saw fit to be so rude, and crude as to interrupt and begin selling the Champs Kisses. If this vore happen- ing on the other side of the hill, then I say, and I aa certain you will agree, more power to him. But the fact pn is, it wasn't. The fact that he deemed it necessary to gain finance from the Champ through the selling of eebraces, does not inter= rupt my better judgement. I wish to place emphasis upon the following fact. While one of the sost important factors being learned by the L.ack brother and sister in that of self respect, and the respect of our brother's and sister's is in full blooa, Mr. Brown ov] publically denounces this by being so stupid and ® pedant as to degrade and ) Continued om Page 18 Col. 2
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July 20 Continued From Page | wageing the struggle against the imperialists. They supplied then with guns and material, finance, and infor- mation, among other things, eer mre” fare America’s white mother country radicals behave in a totally different sanner. ’ When it comes to the Ss colonialized black people in America and the so-called white radical community, this classic relationship breaks down and becomes irr- f elevant, So infected with racism are they that they do not really see the comminity of interest between revolutionaries everywhere. They look down upbn the black , revolutionaries and actually hold thes in contempt, after taking from them all that they can get. weg as 5" ie ie Sr OR ee pio i te ls White radicals think y they are smart, that } they are the smartest, and it is rare indeed to find one who is not infected with white supremacy. This is one of the reasons why there has never been an All-Ameri- can revolutionary sovement y in this country. People have been locking for white aan radicals to provide the leadership and ideology for an All-American revolution~ ary movesent. This is one of the fundanental errors that both black and white radicals in America have made. White radicals are incapable of providing leader- ship and ideology for America. A thorough analysis of the * depths of this phenomenon would require a volume or two, but so auch of the evidence has become every- day gossip in both black 4 and white radical circles ie that the mere assertion of the prevailing idiecy of white radicals goes virtually unchallenged--even by white radicals thenselves. Sea ee role ott gue Satete dows oer ee te = ee ree 09 2S pace near pre ad Sued : ; st - } : Ip the aftermath of the Sacramento frameup, members of the white radical groups rusbed to the Black Panthers and laid elaborate plans for aiding the Panthers in de- fending themselves against the racist power structure. The Panthers took this as ao watter of course and wel- comed this support because ie obvious that the white naga vere in a position to provide the type of assistance that che Party needed most at the moment. It soon became clear, how- ever, that’ far from having intentions of aiding the Panthers, ali these groups were intent upon seeing to it that the party vas destroyed and strangled into oblivion. The Communist Party and the Socialist Workers Party in particular are blamevorthy in this respect. These two groups systematically and through a process of deceit did everything they could to waste the time and energies of the Panthers in endeavors that were doomed never to yield any fruit. The Black Panther Party feels that it is absolutely necessary to drive all of these groups out of the black comunity. They come into our community to sell their literature, to circulate their finky petitions and to generally involve the black community in their ideological nit- soo ener tl ve » 1967 THE BLACK PANTHER WHITE MOTHER COUNTRY’ RADICALS picking. The time has come for black people to rid their community of all of this confusion and subver- sion. From now on, the Socialist Workers Party and Communist Party should not be allowed to function in the black community at ali. They should not be allowed to sell their pirated literature in black neighbor- hoods. Whenever these interlopers are sees in the black community, the black revolutionaries should round them up and escort then to the border’ of the comm unity, issuing a warning to them chat they are not to return with any of their literature and propaganda. Should they persist in re- turning to the black coamunity, they should be dealt with in classical terms. They should be dealt with just like any other enemy of the people. The literature on Mal- colm X which the bloodsuck- ing Socialist Workers Party has grown fat on should not be allowed in the black community. Their newspapers aod so forth should be banned from black communities. The black flunkies who are members of these groups should also be barred froa the black community. The situation has grown tco serious to tol- erate this type of activity any longer. These groups want to pretend that they have excellent rela~ tions with black radicals. Their entire programs .are geared to what's happen- ing in the black community and how they themselves relate to it, This is a gam we have played too long. When election time rolls around and these so-called white radicals have a can- didate or an issue which they want to support, che first thing they do ts run into the black community, wake their speeches and then run all over the world and tell people how much they dig black people and how they are fullfilling their revolutionary responsibility. In actual fact, they are behaving very disgracefully. Par from being revolutionary when it comes to the best interest of black people, they have all become reactfon-+% #11 about. ary. They are sore dangerous than the police. The black community must rid itself of the influence of these so-called white radical groups. They are not radicals at all, they are big business men playing with the fucure of the black race. In international affairs. the Communist Party Supports the Soviet Union a@gainst the Peoples Republic of China. The Soviet Union has been exposed as a traitorto the best interests of the Third World. Their supporters here in America are proving the accuracy of this analysis by their activity in the black community with particular reference to their activity concerning the legal éificulties of the Black Panther Party For Self Defense. They have tried everything they could to slow the party down and to place insursountable obstacles in the path of the Party. Roscoe Proctor, the Commissar of the Black Ghetto, is the Communist parties number one-boy in the bay area, When he discovered that be would not be able to dictate to the Black Panther Party and to turn the Party and the Sacramento cage into a tool for the Communist Party, he began to do everything he could to file the party up- Roscoe Lives in a palatial mansion in Berkeley, just as many of the Fat Cats on the Left have grown rich off the sufferings of the masses, particularly the black masses. Pete Camejo and Bob Himeel, the two white men who are in principle control of the Socialist Workers Party in the Bay Area, also tried to trick the Panthers. They are the first ones to show up act any sass function in the black community. They will place thenselves in a conspicuous position, spread out their tables covered with black literature and turn on their brotherly smiles. The truth ise that they are nothing but petty bourgeois profitecers. What they want is to drain off money from the black community to help finance their tidly winks politics in the white com- unity. But from the point of view of the black coam- unity, these groups are performing the sase function that the landlords and small store owners perform in the black community: They drain eff the few pennies that black people are able to acrape up and survive on. They constitute ideological or literary imperialists. They are bloodsuckers. What is really bugging the so-called white radicals is that they look upon then- solves as being best quali- fied to lead the revolution in America. They have, ghey think, becter educations than black people; they are widely read in the literature of revolution and they can quote Marx and Lenin back- wards and foreward. Because of this, they look upon themselves as the cream of the revolutionary vanguard. When SNCC advanced the slogan of BLACK POWER, this marked @ truly great leap forward for the revolutionary struggle of black people in terms of their consciousness being hightened as to what they had co get into in order to get their stuff together. The white radicals, liberals, etc., were the first to panic. The white racists find it very easy to understand what Black Power Since they have been actively opposing black people in their struggle for liberation, the white racists can easily understand why black people should want some power. On the other hand, the white radicals don't understand this at all. In fact, they consider if a very unfor- tunate developement. They look upon the trend in the black community as a passing phase and they are now eitting back waiting for this fad to pass avay so that they can come back into the black community and take up the contro] and leadership of black people which they enjoyed for so long. They are in for a surprise because the trend in the black community is going to continue, it is going to broaden and deepen. Those black revolutionaries who understood the value of a coalition between white radicals and black revolutionaries have had the ground cut from b. The French existen- tialist philosopher, cal Sartre, during the panei: of the Algerian le to end French ¢ relented domination of their country, worked out the theory that it was the duty of all radicals in the oppressor, imperialist, camp (in his case, France) to provide support--political, financial and all other-~ for the revolutionaries on the front lines inthe colonized, oppressed nation. During the French-Algerian war, Sartre and other radi- cal Frenck intellectuals did organize demonstrations in France in support of the Algerian liberation sove- went; they did provide aid ro the resistance fighters in Algeria; and it was part- ly due to their unceasing efforts that the Algerian war became politically ex~ plosive in France, just as the heroic Algerians made ft militarily explosive for the French fn Algeria. The result was a victory for the Algerian revolution, and a weakening of French imperialisa. It is clearly the duty of radicals in America to provide the sane kind of support to the Vietnamese Tevolution, to make it politically difficult for the American iaperfalists to carry on their genocidal war against the Vietnamese people, to obstruct American izperialism at every point and by any means possible. The same holds true for the white radicals in America, who live within the oppressor camp, with respect to the black ifberation movement. We recognize that Afro- America at this time is still a colony of imperial- ist America, occupied by the foreign arey of ieperialist America, exploited and looted by the jackals of imperialist America. But it is also true that America, more than any other white country, is Continued On Page 16 Col. 3) their feet by the nefarious activities of these white radicals. They don't even deserve to be refered to as ‘radicals’. They are sothing but hitchhikers on the black revolution. Black revolutionaries aust repudi- ate all ties and connections with these deadweight parasites. This must be done immediately and unequivocally The Black Panther Party For Self Defense has decided to take this issue into the community and work diligently and constantly to make black people aware of the dangers which these groups repre~ sent. There can be no con= “ promise on this issue. The word must be spread far and wide. Throughout the entire United States thia same condition prevails and it must be dealt with in the very same manner. We must be implacable against these misguided delinquents. The Socialist Workers Party went so far as to try to kill off the Black Panther Newspaper by refusing to allow the paper to be sent out of its various branches around the country. The Communist Party is nothing but a white NAACP. The Black Panther Party hurle a challenge to all these groups: The CIA, the SWP, the CP and the CNP and the local police departments--~ white’ Mother Country’ Radical Responds = To Editorial - racist, from top to bottom, from right to left, as Stokely Carmichdel has safd, This means that white - radicals in America have ' never lived up to their responsibility to the black liberation movement; in fact we have all too often tried either to obstruct or to destroy it, if we could not lead and control it. I am not a seaber of the Communist Party USA or of the Socialist Workers Party, and I do not con~ sider myself qualified--nor would I want--to offer 4 : defense for their dealings y with black revolutionaries. I am, however, a member of the Community for New Politics, (CNP), and, while I am not sure I can defend our accions, I think it is important to explain thes. First of all, it seems that there ore two ways that white radicals have failed ‘ in their responsibility to support the black revolu- tion. The first is by failing to recognize the revolutionary potential and spirit of black people. Seperated from black people, not only by the physical barrier of the ghetto-colony, but by the psychological barrier of racism, Bost white radicals have not been able to sense or to properly understand the pulse of black people-- their desire for freedom by any means necessary. Most white radicals have not been able to sense or to properly understand the pulse of black people--their desire for freedom by any means necessary. Most white radicals only know that something is happening in the black community, but they don't know exactly what it is. “ On the other band, there have alvays been white radical organizations that have understood full well ‘ea the revolutionary fervor in the black comsunity and have ‘ neither of you nor all of you combined will be ablé to destroy the Black Panther Party Por Self Defense. We rely on the Black People for our support and we will make it on our own. Sure it would be auch easier if you would aid us, but Black People are not used to having it easy. We have had to wage a solitary battle for the last four hundred years. We will continue to wage our struggle and we will win because the aspirations of Black People in America are just and undeniable. All those who have decided to deal treach- erously with the Party that represents the legitimate aspirations of Black People will have to account for both their actions and lack of action. The time has come to move againest these parasites and to drive them out of the community. There can be no compromise on this jasue. They must be made to do this. All parasitical groups, cliques and com- spirators must be driven out forcibly if they do not retire gracefully under what ever steam of their own they have left. ~~-MINISTER OF INFORMATION we
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“" MULIONS OF BLACK PEOPLE ARE REMEMBER S MAKING YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE THE WORDS OF BROTHER MALCOLM: — Born May 19, 1925 lAssasinated Feb 91, 1965
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: shrewd capitnd is tu, the ee ee Continued From Page 8 20, 1967 PACE 9 THE TRAITOR OF AFRICA Continued From Page 2 Col. 5 They were waiting when the plane touched down ar the Boufarik Military Airfield 18 Miles from Algiers. They were amazed to sce the easily recognizable Tsh disembark with his hands high in the air. He was on hostile soil without a visa. He and his eight companions were immediately taken into custody. All Stntes, he ni, for the of tho United Jt nlones he han al be neceptuble to SFans 0. tne vo Aporica rulc:. have been questioned inten- sively since the Algerian sources pointed out sunday : that if Kinshasa organized acce t2bvlu to a: eo. the kidnaping it would pro- the only tuing that mode" bably have been handled hin acceptnble to tle differentiy. They said it world war tnat the would have been simple for congolese President Joseph w rewt inperdalints, Mobutu, Tahosbe's arch enemy, knew that the only yny to alert “Algerian Friends" people woulu run u striving for closer ties the fox « oe with Black Africa to arrange ” a: shoved tact for the age” to be vin-y oF 3 rerouted to Kinshasa on the alternstave. ad gly. tix 106 in- call The second fost questioned passenger after Tshosbe was Francis Bodenan, believed to be the man who ns engineered the kidnaping and "who shot one of Tshonbe's ss of ti - spanish bodyguards in the were on their hands and feet. Security officials knees weitinge for Johnson were said to be uncertain if bodenan, thought to have 4 criminal record in " o. ‘ France, was the only person ee Sh 7 + See HLL’ aboard who took part in chudingy pe thence? hoping that Would bent Gol ZI have te any Thowe wno clnin to be tO yet elected -- bernuse he ig su onose sOr3 vad. : the hijacking. The govern- Souk Vi fie avon ment newspaper El Mohjahid said the role of British pilote David Taylor and Trevor Coppleston was “not clear." (In Paris, the weekly magazine Jeune Afrique said one of the pilote was in on the kid Nu tA naping.) Security officials were reported trying to determine whether the kid- naping was a one-man effort by Bodenan or part of a bigger plan As for Tshosbe, it was equally unclear what would happen to the one time MAS &roops in areas whore ve GUNS BABY GUNS Aray 45 will stop all Presier who had been living in exile io juckshots will down the cops Madrid. The Algeriar Justice Ministry and the B will open Prison gates Supreme Court were presently studying Kinshasa’s denand rbine will st s War sachine for extra Tr two countries were reported will wie ur ren om the verge of resuming 7 diplomatic relations vhict 4 don't beliew le n reac dead would facilitate extraditic brok off relatilor ber 1964 after ele ond you THE FOREIGN AID JOKE by tinurice Lawson ayoten t Suppo ed to conquer and/or repel combustion etrinen- Thio sytem io also to be able to def white rncist shores fron all outside aggressions. It trien to renscure its osition as a racist world power by bribing (to tne tune o.1 over $50 billion a year), other countries with a joke cailed "foreign nid", wuich aides no one but that country's dictator's Swiss bank account. To pay for these para- noid and exploitative acts,he turns to the black masses. He maxes you a Give of his war macnine aud pays you pennies,then he Turns around and offer part of the false illu- on he calis the “An- Dream", and you dvllars for you only have "Dut", he says,”"you can Still buy into oy wuite socioty,but on ny terns” - BO much. to be a arene his vorld of"freedon for anon and "land o. plenty", that you sign on the dotted line; one penny down, one hunared years of enolnvenment to wultey to pay = with interest. Now you're so glad to be whitewashed into his red-necked democratic lie, that you go around ’ to your binck that you got wor",and they'd better get sume too. wll never achieve sd ess you nave Black Yover. and you'll never have Black Pover if you want to integrate yourself into a white racist society that does no= thing but exploit, su- e358 and castrate the inck masses. The white racist dogs have a 3200 billion defense system that is supposed to keep out all external power moves. Still,they are defense- less agninst the mighty internal conbustion created by 25 million cold, hard, lean, black people who will crush i,
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STSTERS’ Special: continued trom page 1 400,000 people, Six ip NEWARK percent of these 1 Afro-American descent. are a numerical aajori but they are readily able by two qualifi th . Bex BLOODS On The RAMPAGE Leno Jones | brutalized =| anes eee At this stage in th the ships between black sen and to this America: black people have come to the conclusion that if black people in this country are to gain their freedoa, the blood of white oppressed, « and black people aust be sre oppres ‘ > th 4 ° 7 S spilled on bape soil so th “ are black, is why they are By: fae : it eey fertilize « real an willing to take to the treets c ey ut functional freedom. : are black ISCO, CALIFORNIA ause they in the lasaic fo a9 a is fissent, where the i of ; ep patne are taking on new Ne The ow s > —_ ao P pag a = the latest revolt since Black or tite hic af : Lae need ‘to écnbéahtls Aserica commenced open war- oppressed sey: and evaluate fare against White Racist ead and directi America in 1964. White racist What has Newark proved tine each other, authorities have tried tc Seek did Watte srove _ it es cit the black fuse the issue by calling DE ? a ur ene “criminal action, and mot B ave adapted an uncoepromis- |the right place to get a job | ¢™ race issue. Bor the ianue ing position that freedos that pays well enoug te f is clear, Mesaxh 10 eee shall be gained in this able to feed his fazily. ieticns, a st gths toward batclefront in black preps country by any seans necessary. | Ee — {beration, the war for national liberation. it has also pr i chat white This riot like all other |%2@ck man and his woman cease ix’ A people still regard pr ; riots that occur, was {to be simp s couple, two a human lives. g cops. This time they GOSS OF wnat is bappesing f= Viernes Were observed as they misuse ts =r Bae apapa hope ed The white racist news a brother. “ brother that ; of cea Naeal Br creneinicnaas nedia makes cor at _referenceobeerved the dogs, stated on Df Lor volv rs ae to the dollar acount of pro= [nation wide T.V. that he saw |P4SSion volved not where they are willing to make the supreme sacrifice for their freedce. They are willing to sacrifice their lives. only im each other but in “the sovement™, in the black the Third World perty damage. It pays very these racist cops pick up little attention to the black Hitems of value and throw ther lives lost in the liberation fin the car where they were had community, im black li itself. ation, in life, holding the brother th atruggle. The life of a black aan in this country is Jarrested. The conditions that have "© worth a dann: evolt in Newark . , at led to the revolt in Newark erie ha idl Pfécence are the same conditions that One significant change ing place and at a remark between Newark and Watts? 7 e speed is the move of the have initiated revolts in Id Watts thirty four people black bourgeois-oriented Harlem, Watts, Brooklyn, were killed: Thirty three of |i | female into black womanhcod. Oraha, San Francisco, Oakland, 2. pecple were black --and| | | o understand the full Chicago, Cleveland, etc. The . J.5 » Mexican-American. implications of this sove is racist power structure. tried 40 46 sunday (July 16th) | ome : © ~|to understand the forces to blame iC on the fact that pony chroe people were kill- a : - stimulating this move, the a hospital faciitty was not 0, {i Maari:. “However, ond ground and orientation of allowed to be built in this os, 5 uasee bourgeoisie, and the city. Black leaders say the Teto, who had been po changes to which the sove ir- revolt steamed directly from of cho year one year ago. f leads. police brutalicy. At firsc tective, the Another was a fires Black impression these views seemed peoole in this country hav first and foremost to conflict. It has to be alv known how co die, but is iw and will be the understood however, that whes finally they have learned how re mag the white racist power struc- tr, %{1]1. This is the dif to men ture subjugates black pecple erence between Newark and in 1967, to rampant unemployment, Watts. scene. delapidated houses, inferior t gravi- America is faced with ¢ its’ most unanimous threat at home. Black people the power at their to crumble this systes from education, etc. - it enforces these dehusanizing and oppres- sive conditions by its’ racist gestapo police department. and the holds within the and the fiery passion his life, the spos & struggle ac occupatio a - Pn hz vie aetyh Ri Fee ia within. White people fail is people and oe woe. en wealias that cone day these ty. His total ex tects the banditry, theivery, tbo his “Like Yetmaaete spontaneous revolts will materialize into a well- organized revolution. In order to make the san put black and oppression of the ruling Class in the nage of law and order. Black people cust realize this, and stop parrot- tion to the black woman to ing the meaningless law and sents oth el ipl oF pf freedom edicts of White Se eee eee? BROTHER LEROI JONES ew or § ou 6 1 V America. SLACK REVOLUTIONARY ARTIS Sy: Earl Anthony BRUTAL vc D BY RACIST DOC Situated in close prox- , tine + rene COPS ‘ . JERS dmity to New York City, fe “ IN NEWAL W Newark is typical of most of SEE PICTORIAL CONTINUANCE sels the major cities of America. By: DYNAMITE IST AMERICA. 7 va The American public doesn't know it, but they are upporting the strongist Lob’ ng groups at the capi- tol he National Rifle Assoc- iation. Dig this, the NRA non profit, tax-emespt zation which is allowed lobby. If other tax-exempt organizations lobby, their tax exempt status is removed. ON NEXT PAGE Also arrested, and assaul- ted by the Newark cops was leRoi Jones. LeRoi Jones is the greatest black revolution- Gry artist of our time. He was charged with possession of an illegal gun. Hut, why was he beaten like » dog by the cops? We know the answer. He te black, and therefore « target for these white racine dogs. The Rifle Association receives two million seven hundred seventeen dollars a year from the Defense Departeent. hia money is supposed to be used to train citizens in target practice, which is in itself a let of B.S., but this money is used indirectly to lobby before Congress. > I wonder why cities and towns, eapectally those with blacks in a majority haven't joined the Black Panther Party For Self Defense. With the energy this is put into a disorganized riot, black people can organize and exert ® power that will change this racist systems in America once and for all. Lets’ make the lives lost mean a lot sore in More and more Black tax payers should kicw that the white racist government is using their mey to teach racist dogs how to shoot so they can kill black people. The National Aw EYE FoR ee FOR A TOOTH. favor of black people. Rifle Association is using = a, amp Perry, Ohio for its" TEN FOR ONE CAN YOU BIG IT? annual target practice at the SECTION BLACK WOMANHOOD HO.1 join with hie in the pursuit of a life together, removing the shackles of White Racist America and establishing a solid foundation of blackness from which to build. tion- The second formidable stimulus is White Racist America. As it becomes in- creasingly apparent that whitey means business when he s, in his 1001 differ- #, that "niggers ain't the repetition of his c ecomes an overt and oR danger. Concentra- ger a world history excis- And with their in- creasing possibility comes intuition that her strength is needed as never before... her strength, not her will, her no lo the black woman's leadershs her domination, but her strength. And she comes, from all levels of Negro life, bringing with her the heritage of her smother - 400 years of bearing the burden of two families (his and her own), discarding the stench of his foul body, his foul sor » his foul domesticity, and his foul, disillusioning, glorified mainstress. In its place she brings her belief in the black man, in her own sensuality, and her strong back. She comes to the black man froa this to this. The actual move comes at the end of a process of dis- integration of those values of White Racist Aserica which the black bourgeoisfe strives hardest to emulate. The most fominant value which "boogtes" eabrace is materialiss and/or the great American drean. Wrapped inextricably with this is American (1m) morality and individualism or alienation. Toward gw this material- ism is ingrained in the attitudes of bourgeois women, sexually, socially, and econ- comically. The bourgeols fe- male, 1.e., young, vhorish, Continued On Page 14 Col. 1 expense of tax payers. This camp was requested by a rep- resentative from Ohio to be used as » summer camp for 5,000 underprivileged black youth. The answer was "NO!" The reason was; “The sational rifle association's target competition.” So you see, this government is jiving. The NRA get anything it wants, while black people are starv- ing. That racist white dog Secretary of Agriculture ts down South shucking and jiving with some kind of food stamps. He knows damn well that the people do not have the soney to buy no damm stamps. This country is spending billions of dollars on countries over seas; this country dumps tons of so-called surplus feod in the ocean, When it comes to the needs of black people, this racist government cones on with a lot of bull-shit. As brother Mark Comfort said “Goddamn Vietnam.” CAN YOU DIG IT? s
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3 black womanhood v + pleasurable, fusceion dle. t pleasure, satisfaction, mutual rein=- ontinued From Page 11 Col. § tee a ane) thus echances ar re-d ts the tor relationship, instead of raining and being the relationship. ee —= Working, extremely well- In terns of survival, dressed (on $350 a month) and f.e., in 1967, the bla mar as near in simulated looks seeds a vworman as a base, an and makeup, stan and anch s refuge, a shelter, and blandness as possible to the a » &@ place of peace, a Glamour-Maderoiselle-Vogue home and institution of image (this changes wit! aR streneth The b] , to the Ebony-Ladi Nome must incorporat Journal-McCalls image), uses : (and ulates) her man as as coat-hanger, a bill- dude, a vehicle te er own confused self{-image...a nigger. S The emascualtion fe not just thrown 4; aside on sy part. The woean's disrespect for ran the Mayor's chambers. Fros hatred of her man is ar AN ANCISCO, CALIFORNI ear dé elati the git began . gral part of her functioning. F hi to pas He tried She comes from a home in whicl t minds was to make us feel at one the man is not iing more than we ncedes ing, Francisco’ ractat oul get the jobs in her functioning. She comes brother Frederick plas g police for ha ere Washington, D.C. He was frome a home in wi h the san id. Thi esson was lear s brot r, wma t oe orrected by a brother who is nothing more than Monda sly 3rd, an Friday night, June 30, 1967. sprang from the back of the accessory to her mother (an Wednead y St the crowded chambers and told as often as not, grandmother, brothers of t The next person tc the honkey that he'd better aunt, and other dominant Bayview Comm arrive vas Judge Joseph mot pass the buck, because matriarchal figures). <A house issues involved were police Kennedy, A Negro, who had we would reap a dire in which the male can't fune- brutality, joblessness, ris- sentenced some of these political consequence Lf he tion unless he's drur it's We see them constantly one- education, poor subluman same angry brothers to Jid. Ome brother named the first of the month, or upping one another. Bot! housing, and t poverty long jail terms. Judge Havkins, said he was tired he's physically asserting outdress each other. Both Kennedy, we were told by of eating beans, being himself, either by yelling, have the latest cars. Joe Bailey, was the head of raggedy and being beat over beating, or fucking. read Playboy. Both try ll programs being carried the head and stomped by the - hardest to embrace the on in San Francisco by the racist cops of the San The boogie girl uses her can dream. Both q € of Economic Oppor- t isco Po Dept. The “man sexually as a convenience. other a sail frantical : i rs got so angry that His penis is of no less import: towar another ship. As N they charged up in masa to ance to her than a kitchen they t older, we see et roger the podium and st ed appliance, i.e., it is used. same "out-doing"” the edn’ t 5 BC iseing He do "c¢ sake love to her, © taking place, their Kenne yor er working he fucks her. He soves in “achievenents reinforc the r n te said te and out, just as she wishes their Pp teness, alte to hi that him. They masturbate their entities. fact u any mutually. a job, each has a car, ca ” to ‘ has an "education" t The r vious | Their relationship on a peychiatrisr, « fi it by ten, , the emotional level reflects bed, each gets a ¢, face t sual ; its own morality. There is each has a child. thera upon : no trust, no faith, no com that ols 7 panionship, no basis for le is from this perpetual Black make u : growth and development. They uum that bourgeois chicks thers pre a yrd- meet, probably at a gig, and proceed to eir black worar ffice, ar fr tes its _ embrace each other as two hood. Her former rec - (OFO) the ne rocis superintendent irold ships passing each other ir even reversed but abolished. Summer gran goal Spe We desanded more the siddle of the night. We Thereis no time for what wene {had stated that the poverty i jobs supervisors, 20 see the boogies coming to- on fore to continue n workers 40 people. he could for l 200 w gether and each insecure in time at all. White Racist Black and being for thers jobs but could secure for young op age 14 to his "whiteness", moving America is a time bomb. And abe js cf our |. appointment for us at 18. But, he concluded, we further apart from theaselves. black women reciprocate by brothers, font 10:00 a.m., July Sth. {11 get what we need and into the ghettoes, and into developing full blown a woman San Francisco p The £1 call was made at 10:00 p.m. to the director etre ant by any means necessary. the hearts of black urbania. hood in which her man and thus his committrent becomes Economically, she re- the essence of her life. i s/t e of the Summer Youth Work orients her status-conscious ®oves from the periphery cx Program, John Barrie, a honkey mind and gears her desires to the center. He becomes the who then called his boss, those concommittant with blackcenter. Joe Bailey, whom one of the liberation. If need be, she rothers led a “handker- Works from 8 to 5 and brings Politically, economically|chief headed Uncle Tor. - ~ home the money (this standard S0cia@lly, and sexually, a new exists precisely because, to *thic is molded, constantly whitey, money is the equiva- @dapting itself to the needs lent or substitute for his of blackness, manhood). John Barrie, the white boy, was cursed out and was about to be jumped because he attempted to confuse the brothers by drawing charts She stops pressing her and other jive on the black Socially, the Negro man bair to show both her san and board, as if he was lectur- becomes extinct, outmoded. Charlie that she {is ready tc to ing in a poverty Social barriers and distinc- @ccept her womanhood and a som ~ ase 2 -lons disappear, replac y the responsibilities and This irgument a communal unity. Socially, privile it enta e hotter when Joe Bailey women, who hold on hardest to becomes involved in her announced Te showed up. status distinctions, begin Communi ty h the end in lie was told eral times, to ognize there are no mind of laying the foundation "Shut up, sucker, and list differentiations between for the man's destruction to us, you jive-time Uncle black people. That to White ['t 1® indicative of the tines |ton." Bailey's eyes were Racist America, we are all to see formerly ultra-boogie bulg and sweat was por “niggers” and ve have to chicks refocus and reorient ping cut on his hea function in view of this their lives. They move back ang rothers fire label. The family assumes from the middle-class suburbs, Jovess “Ee i sore than a dinner-table, and outer limits of the cities, |him. ‘ hurch-pew role, but becomes and whatever elee is desir- base for activity. The able and function for her " Almsost at the same ~ an-voean relationship is a man if he is to be a man, #/*ftime, another honkey, AR. nk ee == == Is —s a see oo ee
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fe ae lines Continued Froe Page 10 Col Cook, the young black brother who was shot down by racist cops, be was literally ambush ep ed and shot in the back. cops had the gall to © [from genocide be more ho out a place whi they had ml reason to believe would be 4fro-America 46 rod’ T.\ imer gic spot and fey police film a live act wurder. When ¢ the brother they shor tx kill. So arroga become that they ey shot at wire surder f over stations several times - Comestic sloniali » Thi is nothing less than a ness- | °° Shatter che age being commur both black and te people that niggers can now be ahot down with impunity. Tf the racist's plan in ¢ process of systemmati coe hen holds World t is . get o this ley development. to surpass the deeds of our fathers who built the When Ronald Reagen entered the State Capitol, ope of his first official acts was cto order the execution of a black mar in San Quentin's Gas Chasber. This was the first execution to take place in California in severs There should b the seaning o action in tl Just as there shou be no mistaking the meaning of what racist cops all arouna the country @ now prepar- ing for Afro-America. We have a tendency to walk in a fog when it cones to this question. While we stumble along, spouting rhetoric, the racists are slowly and systematically manecouvering us into a bag. Like death creeping cver the Jews in Cermany without their even suspecting that it was on ite way, black people to Pyrisids. = Minister of ' THIS BROTHER, TRYING TO SURVIVE IN RACIST AMERICA, WAS SHOT DEAD, THROUCH THE HEAD, WITH A =-MAGNUM PISTOL BY A RACIST D cor, IN RACIST DOG BERKELEY. day stuable through America Kilsinb on ths ton Continued From Page PANTHERS @ white man to quickly and openly ¥, anti-isperialist and anti-aggressive To survive, ‘ te HUNTERS POINT r-mongering raciat foreign ¢ rest of then we fp anymore, that we intend brutalizing and ange the adverse conditior subjected to, When black people ause political cons structure, tructure then fact that we A RSVOIQTICNARY SIgTeR educate 1 tandin racist power res power over black ghoot it, and I people lies in ita police rhac many of force occupying ovr communityDon't step your gangs and BLACK AND BE. fHE BLACK PANTHER ~Ir ELLY LIKE TO G BLACK BROTHERS FROM HUNTE Bl PANTHER PARTY RAN DOWN THE 5 but th black commu upying and contain that we are Now if we.want ©8 exercise Black Power, v we do not » the real poliet go out and have « we are in this kind of situa- do not have a ower comes nized, forget the t it Out. tics to + and sh power in ainat itte there was o doubled, trippled and quad- “I think that most of you drupled. It was explained that these cops are not in the white community shoot- is different {rom ours. ing white boys in the back, oppressors’ goal is to calling white people names, ring in as many guns a6 already do understand, is that the oppressors’ goal Timmy TENNO 1967 july 20, 1967 Page HEAD WHIPPE POINT WHO iE imidat- of a gun, and ® Ts ’ thing that we can brothers and sisters, is get our guns rganize Black ‘anther It art 8; keep thes, for they cops patrolling, anc are the basis of getting brutalizing the black national anization for of Los Angeles. The lack pec here in racist police department America. We are going to foubled its forces feal with the real power 350 to 700 racist R of the power structure, con- in two years. The trolled by Mayor Shelly in San Francisco police depart= San Francisco, Mayor Redding has doubled {ts forces in Oakland, and all the over some 1,000 cops in two other rotten Mayors All across the throughout the country who country, and expecially uge guns to try and sake us where black people Live, submit. One other point police forces have been that we must understand, and The ACTION TO BE TAKEN, WITH GUNS . HE TRIED TO JIVE ION NOW. THE possible to make us bow and boot-lick and kiss ass to bi But our goals, black brothers and si ra, is iis racist eply to drive he rac pol ceman, of our communitic sinute we start doing this, police will begin to be ineffective uppressing our struggle t our basic demands and the man's rac needs to live and sur And while we are surviving ever in our struggle, remember when you rip something off, steal from the e. san, snatch up what= are deal- white ever y< ing with real po Remember a hungry stomach pidated an, ice. is political, del housing is political, murder and brutality by the cops litical, unfair treat- ment in the Courts is Hg ot Lt Dill il il, ai Bln political. So we must organ- ize and ara ourselves, so that we can defend ourselves from the conditions that we are subjected to. Black people and real political ymsequences will change this racist decadent system. What was found was expected by the Black P her Party For Self Defense at this speaking engagement. The brothers and sisters say they really dig the program of the Black Panther Party for Self Defense. Over 100 applications for seaber- ship into the Party were received, The brothers and sisters in the area were very receptive to the political views given then. Contd. Page 23, Col. 5 HEY, BROTHERS AND SISTERS THE BLACK PANTHER NEWSPAPER NEEDS A CIRCULATI MANAGER. WE ARE SWAMPED WITH POSSIBLE READERSHIP AND WE NEED A BLACK REVOLUTIONARY GENIUS TO DEAL WITH CIRCULATION, i ARE GOT © MAKE THIS ‘ PER, FIRST, NATIONAL ANI i: THEN INTERNATIONAL. WE NEED i. A QUALIFIED MEMBER WHOSE 4 RFERENCES CAN BE CHECKED. : SOMEONE WELL KNOWN IN TH 5 BLACK COMMUNITY WITH THE ad REPUTATION OF BEING A MAN OF ne} UNQUALIFIED THE PROPLE PEOPLE, OPPORTUNIST ADVISED NOT T \ j CAUSE WE DO NOT HAVE ARY TIME TO WASTE D IF YOU DO APPLY, YOU WILL BE DEALT WITH IX AN ABRUPT MANNER. QUALIFIED PEOPLE WILL BE MET WITH OPEN ARMS. fe YOU DON'T BELIEVE IN LEAD YOU ARE ALREADY DEAD
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white'mother country’radical responds to editorial L.A. Gestapo Allacks Anti—War Demonstrators i June 23rd B. four gestapo pigs jumped « enthe “ga Johnaon, the work ioe her and r her with ee I tried, essor and mur their cl ven they aiid brated "of r of the law : oe \ cool | ther wh « = i i 4 ‘ ; at s A r r t eft an thers in ’ 1 was tthe mercilessly beate e of genocidal on i : wae ked rect rt i power structure, agai t < the it w : the people fetnaa. I[t following what fascist Ma r ry organi was planned as a peaceful al » "perfect Yorty, the little Hitler of maa rs to tir t I , ly Los Angeles, had called 2( tel, w « : 5 beat people's he while ‘ rcling the marchers, ef che mae bed noses with J som 1 riving ¢ n e eter i, 2 “1° de the hotel. : herdi them ént sane i a A Of ore obvious . “ walks, the ge if nary irit The owner | or ‘ - Lie and the gestapo pigs of = le will becos Los Angeles police got a ~ s hae bey § fer it will local judge to issue an in- = ite radical assule on che rs en {zed support junct gainsc the on i : war ma » which Je coe <a truggle for black I by = cle re illegal to sing « the march, tae euthia’ to have any sound equ t, w women and children, many of re affirm to use any vehicles, to stop i the black at all in front of the hotel, “"™ peacefully; and almost thing ‘ 7 J we pledg demonstrations invo into efforts in build further that the CNP the first kind yt the Li is not an e it is a zatios e, who have Bot »Research Editor for RAMPARTS Magazine,wa form our people of eyewitness to the massive brutality ed upon the is bh ening, tc »f the anti-war demonstrators in Los Angeles recent t them to the revolu- eer careful observer of the police ry I sre coming een with his own eyes, | out of the ack liberation ry ete a vis ae! i to move them ak for < feels direction of full to Police Brutality. # : rt for that struggle. bel in « o understar ha As many 200 sarcher tta r nva/nnyiaatine se ritalcada | wkhe warcharailiketcattls dow ts tes ot tet Polis Gestnnise when peopl the crowd the whole thé very much like the sidewalk, clubbing acyone the a the situation in § in 1965 when blac tried to march through tem, whic tally terror i: lea, Alabama who got in their way, : children and old peo- people crushing rt ple in the crowd. One r Te Ae ad ight here fr and w t will take own streets to defy the racists who be who were terrorizing and baby tha beast, in - brutalizing them in order to was repeat oti EG t triumph keep them from voting. Then, storm aa! list white as m™ the no e- their uinds men got an i inst E { business » | THE MORE - ee cor | BOOKSTORE her e mar r whe w t > of mass-nurde e est 5 eat we forces « t : 1, st c te ha { the er atr re get inte ‘ - r th tem it es ng dop-ec ed, "Ge us, th t f gestar ; Ses surrounded a truck driver tha not f pis the ‘ “4 i , om one of on trators, pull the aL : : police ft f the B x Panther forced it to atop ar € t ver ‘ i t rotect t if Def and ir e fr wi 7 \ a en. € r i wa ta o r black tionar , t ree with, f h ‘es w th ’ li y be . « K-up r : ce de te rve lut fonarte try forward © power tur {nue i Pa l
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bootlieker Tshombe captured From Page 2 WORLD OF OF BLACK RATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL NEWS IN CAPSULE (uly 9 ~ Tampa, Florida) Black brothers and sisters revolted in the Central Park and Western Districts of this city. The wrath of the people had been unleased upon this city only a few weeks prior to the revolt. . Col. Continued Now this swine has fallen into the hands of the revolutionary pevples. Or course he will be Gealt with as all bootlickers should Once again it was the white racist dog cops gross abuse of the human rights of black people (i.e. 18 year old es. Isiah Gaines) which has led be dealt with: DEATH! aS a black people to vent their But even by killine this t anger and frustrations in us idiot, the loss ie 5 ghetto revolts. The Black which black people suf- kg Panther Party For Self fered by bu's death 5, , Defense realizes that the will not be off-set in » day bas cone when the the least. A comparable s&s frustration and anger of loss was the murder of lout black people has to be Bro r linlco Yothing asserted in organized and could conpens mre Afro- sustained revolts. Anericans for his death. Yet the people must take that action which lies Quly 10 ~ Cleveland, Ohio) Dr. Martin Luther King and his Southern Christian within their power. And Leadership Conference (SCLC) Lb they have tne power to today began a boycott of take the hends off the Sealteat Dairy Products here, traitors. claiming the firm failed to The imperialiets cooperate in providing data got all of tho milage on Afro-American esploy- pent. The boycott, called “operation breadbasket™ is sponsored by SCLC and the United Pastors Association of Cleveland, a group of they cuuld out of puppet Tshombe, and now that they no longer fina his reful,tiiey will sit back and watch Revolu- tionary Justice be meted Afro-American Ministers. out to hin. But the loss of Tanombe has not slowed she xecist Sspexielies down the imperialists in bleed suckers of the United Jipuiy unceasing efforts States continue to exploit to subvert the Congo. and subjugate the people of the non-white world, which includes the black brothers and sisters in this country. The racist, imperialist American pover otructure is actively aruing the henchmen of Tshombe, Nobutu,and unknown Zlun- kies so that they can continue terrorizing the people o: the Congu.* The imperialists hope that 5 | duly 10 nee D.C.) The puppet Bouse of Rep- . resentatives proposed a * ee ‘ bill making it a Federal — 3 aft or crime to cross state lings /thrusgh tue use of merci- fa : . for the purpose of ipciting Jleos terror and aturk ae riots. brutality they can quench LS the Congolese thirst for Lows in this country are made to protect the vested interests of the ruling class. We know the law will be armed at black freedce fighters such as Stokley Carmichael, but will nor apply to racist auch as George Lincoln Rockwell, CIA, PBI, etc. Therefore we declare the law invalid. reol freedom from the Neo-colonialist oppression and exploitution under which the, have suffered since tue death of Tamun- ba. Buy the Congolese people will produce ano- ther Lumumba who will unite his people, drave out the raciut exploiters, and chop off tne heads of the traitors. Let that Gay come SUONn! gf, Each side claised today ic was winning Nigeria's Civil War. The Federal Govera- ment at Lagos said its troops were converging on Enugu, the Capitol of the Eastern Region which seceeded under the nae “Republic of Biafra” May 3. But Radio Biafra Claimed that its own 6 forces were driving the i . Federal troops into re- cops PANTHER COMMENT: oe, treat. (July 8 - Greensboro, N.C.) Five Afro-American men by i ‘ arned with shotguns moved (July 7 - Los Angeles, Calif.) Three ka into the home of the Rev. ae — ae to protect 1 gala ewes foie tt i the young Afro-American . : ' 4s . Minister and his family charge of possession of in ite plignti * from vandals who have narcotics. The Panthers: “ig harrased them since they ni Sete weeds a toved into an all-white = ; pra ae neighborhood four veeks released after three days § 4 ago. in jail. ae PANTHER COMMENT: The five courageous black PANTHER COMMENT: It is clear to the Black Se brothers who were protect= Panther Party For Self be in ing Rev. Williams vere Defense that this was a ‘oo righteously ready and political act on the part ee arsed with the tools of of the racist gestapo police. ie freedoe. Further acts of this type (duly & - Kansas City, Mo.) Nelmeted raciat dog cops used tear gas to disperse us about 150 Afro-Americans | at Swope Park Sunday, after the crowd dented police cars and broke windows with rocks and bottles. The distur- WE NEVEN CLOSE BLACY bance vas started when three bootlicking Negro unlawful arrest of three black brothers. It is proven thousands of times each day in the black ghettos across this country that the dog cops are public enemy NO. 1 of the black people. unlawfully arrested and harrassed by the Los Ange- a will be met by a political consequence. WENDELL ELAM CENTRAL BAIL BOND AGENCY ANTHER July 20, 1967 Page 17 BLACK POETRY REGOIN «..They were in the bush filled with Hot wild seat. They were in the bush Singing aod stomping by sacred fires, Primitive fires where umbilical cords Lay buried beneath the earth. Tied Beneath the earth to Shango Gods and Drum language -- They were in the bush praying To hallowed leaves, to mighty rivers When he cate with guns and blood To bush the screaming drums. A stranger With knives case te sever black hands and Gut young bellies of maiden girls. Oh mother == Oh Dying Congo -—— Ob cruel Damn white man! ...the rubber is red And your basket full of hands. Our women are swollen with rape, Your lawns are decored with our Father's skulls. Savage and brutal Man =~ you force our sen to mount Their sons. The Congo Mother is weeping. I go de blues =~ Lavd, lawd, jus cryin’ To resenber somethin’ I'm spose to. The rows ia long and the master is hard. They whipped a yellar nigger today And I's tired and hongry. I think It's the Jim-Crow signs. But I hear A drum beatin’ -- Poundin’ -- Thundering And I want to march with threatening fist. I want to spit in the face of The executioners in Angola. Beat is in sy nigger blood-— And I want to strike back For ey brothers bent under the white Torment of Johannesburg! Hing...Ding...Ding: Hatl Malcolm full of death and darkness Blessed was Patrice and the black fruit, The Black arts, the black power of _ Besste Seith, Leroi. & oer vie ca = cat of Pe ante ned your runp Till the niggers scream and burn and play The miracles of Duke and Miles and \ Shout Amen in one black voice... AAAAA ~~ Ment We are holy like the Koran James brown and Carmichael are The Prophets AAAAA -- Men! We are holy and steeped in Biblical darkness -~ Hail...Aoil Madonna with nappie hair. Blessed motlier, Volusptuous black tits And animist lips Be our guide even at the Rour of death...Amen. Amen. Amen... By: J. Anthony Stowers “we The jazz POEM FOR BLACK POS?S Til you can let white blood out of the Alphabet, don't write. tried to sake an Yor sweet vords of song are galling mockeries Black Panthers were to the Blnck Race “ve ns
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July 20, 1967 THE BLACK PANTHER NONSENSE REPUDIATED July 12. 1967 Mre. Pat Alexander Herald Dispatch 1431 West Jefferson Boulevard Los Angeles, California Dear Mrs. Alexander: This letter will concern itself with an article which was written by you in the May 4, 1967 issue of the Dispatch. It is difficult for me to conceive of that a young voman of your supposed intelligence could not only furnish such an article for public viewing, but to insist that you be- eve all of what you wrote goes beyond sy imagination. Te is quite obvicus that you are not informed on the BLACK PANTHER PARTY FOR SELF DEFENSE. I will endeavor to ansver your questions, cognizant hovw- ever, that at the close of my letter you will be convinced that I also am a paid mesber of the CIA. May I suggest that you do some further research into both parties before ontaking such a task os a cover story again, as it proves to be euch too much for you to handle. QUESTION (1) State Capital Police and the Govenor of your state both are obviously more informed than you are on such matters. For all 26 of the young sen involved in the historical idecident went there with a purpose. (Sorry, it vas sot to win an Acadery Award). They further stand ready to give up their young and such needed lives in order to advance the Black people of today. Further Mrs. Alexander, the racist dog police, if you will note, only tend to “shoot and kill" young unarsed blacks as a “matter of duty". All guns vere not unloaded ~ When the bro- thers’ resisted the guns vere left alone. QUESTION (2) QUESTION (3) We will both agree that this is where the govenor's offices are. Desonstrations are not usually staged with intent to, or in an effort to create vio- lence. May I take this opportunity to say that, the BLACK PANTHER PARTY FOR SELF DEFENSE, does not partake in “Demonstrations” It is not a part of our program to instigate Anvolve ourselves in * tions". 5 an oral statexent not necessary when you have said all that must be said by your actions. However, you have flatly stated that there was no oral statement delivered by the "demonstrators". If you do not know that a statesent was in fact delivered, then as to any other rediculous remark that you might make, I couldn't be in the least surprised. There was indeed an oral statement delivered by the Chair~ man of the Black Panther Party, Bobby Seales. Mr. Seales was sent to Sacramento by Min- ister Of Defense, Huey Ps Newton for the Specific purpose of delivering a message to the black world, and this was successfully achieved. The statement which Mr. Seales delivered was reprinted in full in the Black Panther Newspaper, Volume 1 Number 2, on May 15, 1967. I herewith am enclosing a copy of that issue, so that you can be re- lieved of your ignorance which is obviously too much to bare for a mind of your low caliber. I challenge you to reprint this statement by Minister Of Defense, Huey P. Newton in your newspaper, to enlighten any reader so ignorant as to believe any- thing you might have to say. If you do not reprint it, it really docan't matter be- Cause your paper is held in so much contempt by Black people that it probably doesn't even influence you. Your analysis vas so shallow, that I am forced to believe that you could not insist upon an »ralysis having been sade. I cannot stress how dissapointed 1 was in a Black woran of this day being so narrow minded and rediculous. I feel that even more than vhites and racist police forces, you and your kind present us with a bigger threat; that you have little or nothing to offer in the way of intelligence or perspective viewing into such situations. Further, I would suggest that you take the time out from your posi- tion as Editor of an imaginary newspaper to do sone research work, and make an effort to broaden your scope just a tiny bir. I personally challenge you to a debate on any subject matter which you could possibly touch upon, and IT will promise to blow your mind completely. 1 have no hopes of being able to burn you black, as you are no doubt con- venced that you are either a cousin to the white woman or possibly that a white world is where you choose to live-= This is your probles. Before closing, say I stress that there is no adjective that can convey to you what seeds to be done with boot- Jickers and uncle toms of your caliber. Cordially yours, Audry Hudson, Secretary of the B.P.P.S.D, #/¢ = wed cose covemerenr stari- YOU ON in the world.” — GOOD BEGGIN’ WILLIE GOOFS MENT (Cont'd) 3 At present, the sf / sContinued From Page 5 ae he From Page Col. 3 tion of the pelle is against imperialion in final victury ao long as ‘the world is excellent. they strengthen their - US imperialism is be- unity, persevere in otru- seiged ring upon ring ggle, advance wave upon by the people of the wave ani surmount world. by their war r difficulties. adventures | ee . Israel us the Chinese Governnent ism and ite to hereby solemly declares disgrace the black woman to a degree which is unex- cusable, even for one as miserable as he. To ask a Sister to pay a sum of money to touch and embrace a fig- ure which is admired and lowed by the black nations of today, is foul and sick. Would Mr. Brown have pro- ceeded in the same fashion at the White House, if Lucy 5. Johnson saw fit to kiss the Champ? I think not. Further, would he have sug~ gested that Mrs. Willie Brown pay to kiss the champ? tT comclude that we would be stretching the imagination to entertain the thought ; can only arouse sea — ‘ ? une! ople to even mo: P Armed with Mao Tse-tung ae iete pate pr ntg hasten their own doom. Britain, France, and Israel did not come to any good end in tneir 5, aggression ogainst Egypt —— in 1956,and today,in in- tigating and supporting — Israel in iv asion against the Arab states US imperialism will de= — finitely come to no good ~ end either. Chinese peuple who are victoriously carrying on the great proletarian cultural revolution absolutely will not Allow the US imperia- lists ant their colla- boratora to ride rough= shod and commit aggres- sion everywhere. We firmly stand on tue siue ©. th. Arab people and that he would say yes or even maybe. We realize that the Assenblyman he proved that at the B ia a beggar Survival Conference, when he placed another of our esteened Black Brothers, s ley Carmichael in a scented situation. Having the nerve to suggest that he collect his puppet funds. Willie Brown has proven himself to be an excellent and expert beggar of the so-call middle class negro, and we black people don't like it, as he proves only to embarrass and disgrace us. Purther he does not sake bis scape- goats aware of his pre- conceived plans, as he must realize that he would ism- eciately be sat down. But no, he will subject our brothers, like Stokley and ¢ Champ to such capers. ese brothers being very uptight would rather do ft than to publically denounce this boor-licker. Well, I do it for thes, I publically denounce you as a Black man, Asserbly- fan Willie Brown, I publically say to you that you are the essence of stupidity, I publically say that you are not a black man, but indeed a colored man that has managed to get his C.N.P.'s (Good Nigger Papers). I publically say to you that should you con=- tinue this outragious behav- for you shall be denounced as oman. I publically say to you that it is time you get off the band wagon and Join the crowd. I publically say that you and your kind have no need, or serve any purpose in Black organize tions. I further say pub- lically Mr. Assemblyman that we black women would like to hear from you on your actions. We would like to suggest that you try and dig up sone candor and be careful in your choice of words as we shall be listening carefully a ee ‘LACK AND BEAUSIFUL resolutely support thes six june war agai- Israeli nggres- dbe= fi- will suresy the herotc Arab people! CHOU EN=LaI'S USsaGE TO NASER the Chinere Feople Will Always Remain Conrades-in-Aras of tne Arab People in tu Struggle Against Inperiaiisn On June o, Premier Chou En-lai aduresnea sepa- rate nesonges to Ganl Abdel Nasser, President of the United Arab Re- public, Nouredilin Atasei, Hend of State of the Syrian Arad Hepublic, and Aluanad A President of the af gation. Pollowing is the text of the message to President Nasser. The Black Panther will pre- sent the other mesrages in future issues. - TM. On June 5, 1967, insti- gated and supported by US imperialism, Israel launched cowardly sudden attacks on Cairo, capi- tal of the UAR, the Suez Cunnal gone, the Gaca Strip, and other places, thus precipitating a war of agerescion against all the Arad states and people. Fearing no brute force and filled with hatred again t their cotmion enemy, the peo- ple o? tne VAR ard the and the entire Arab poo- ple who have an anti- imperialint tradition have greatly deflated the truculent arrogance of the aggresscr.: and have won the sympathy and praine of all the anti=inperialist revo- lutionary people of Asia,A*rica, and the whole world. The current aggression by Israel has been lon, premeditated and was launched after Israel had been ansured of political and military support from US Presi- dent Lyndon Johnson. Yacts have once again demonstrated that US imperialisn is the arch criminal supporting Israel in its aggression against the Arab ctates and is the mont fero- cious enemy of the Arab people. The Chinese poo- ple and Governnent agree with tue correct conclusion dravn by Your pes ne ig rtp pmo on 17 imperi- alion is “the headquar- ters of the counter-re- Chairsan Mao Tse-t : the great lender or tha Chinese people,has said, "The just struggles of the peoples of various — countries in the world support each other.” Chinese Government and people have always high- ly appraised the Arab, people's struggle inst imperialiss ae regarded their struggle as our own struggle and their victories as our own victories. How I 7 wisn to reiterate to Your Excellency that in the struggle to re - tne aggression by imperialism and ite Inrnel,the Chinese 4 if firnly u people and the entire Arab people and will | ever retain tae ' tine Laboration Orpani-~ {amas of tne Pinasly,allow ne, benal? of ain Mad Tse=-tung aud Vice-Chaj man Lin Piao as well as in my own nane,to tend to Your Bxcell our sincere regards greetings. “" » (Reprinted from: Pek: Review,no.24, June BAIL BOND AGENCY — Day or Night 452-4493
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Her beck faces te Horlem WILKINS tomseab ‘Continued From Page 7, Col 4 Spokesman for black people; their vicious denunciation and expelling of Robert Williams of Monroe, North Carolina when he advocated arsed self defense for Diack people at a tine vhea terror, both by police and by racist sightriders, was at an all time peek because of the white hysteria that greet the first waves of student sit-ins, freedom rides, etc.,--seen in per spective, all of these acts and a host of less well known similar moves, identity the NAACP as a pernicious, subversive force in the black community. If any other evidence is needed as the scurvy=- mess of the NAACP, one need only consider that the NAACP, under the titular guidance of Roy Wilkins, has (1) refused to denounce LBJ and the racist war of extermination that he is waging for the power struc- ture in Vietnam; while at the same time Wilkin's NAACP has openly criticized those black leaders like Stokley Carmichael, Floyd McKissack, Martin Lother King, and Muhammad Ali who have openly con- demned the War in Vietnam and advised black youth to refuse the draft, (2) Con- demned the slogan of Black Power and ite advocetes, (3) invited 1B) to be the key-note speaker at the 1967 national convention of that awarded the Spingara Medal- its hig honor for achievement recognized - to Repu Edvard Brookes of organization, (4) est Senator Mass- plicar achusetts. Taken singly, each of the above acts or cemis- sions would destroy the NAACP in the black community. Taken as a whole, e begins to wonder just how does the NAACP get away with openly selling out black unity while at the sane time moving around freely and unafraid, from public platform to public plat- form, speaking moderately in the names of a people who have become revolutionary in terms of how it is now willing to move for ite liberation from an racist power structure. The U.S. government has sade it clear that it values the existence of Roy Wilkins. The same racist government has sat by in the past and allowed black leaders to be murdered in sid blood without lifting a finger to apprehend or punish the killers if apprehended by others. Yet the U.S. govern- ment has spent a lot of money, time, and energy infiltrating various blac radical organization with black lackeys, and just recently came up with bizzar gainst sembers of (Revolutionary Action the com charges R.A.M. Movement) for allegedly er oppressive, conspiring Wilkins. The w forces vithin been waging a bi to execute Roy is out that the NAACP | or ‘ord ave struggle to force Roy Wilkins to tion. But best tradi Toms, flat relinquish And community suffer his until resign his posi- Wilkins, in the tion of Uncle ly refuses to bis position. eo the black seems doceed to public presence his white puppet easters decide aloose or until hin soul to cut some brothers aucceed in doing what the the R.A.M! spiring to government charged brothers with con do. We suppose that Malcole K's dictum, "by any means nécessary, has some relevance here. ~eweMiniaster of ale Information PAINTING DAVE PEELER ERIOR AND EXTERIOR 5815 AYALA OAKLAND, 658-6119 McKISSICK In the annals of the peoples’ struggle for liberation in this country, there have been "Judas'" who yave sold out the black people for the syabolic ‘thirty pieces of silver’. Black These imposters who pawn themselves off as spokes men leaders of the ypressed black people of 8 country have committed the irrevocable crime. They have been blackmarket dealers in the trade of selling black brothers and sisters down the river for their own nefarious and selfish These tr ors to the cause of black people have joined in a despicable conspiracy ith the white racist power structure to systematically dehumanize, subjugate, and commit genocide upon e oppressed black sasses of this country. and A major figure in this infamous group of bleck boot- lickers is Wilfred T. Vssery. Mr. Useery and this term is used very ‘facetiously, is the newly re-elected National airman of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Ussery is also the Executive Director of the California lack Conference Pla ng Committee, and formerly held reasons. Co RUMFORD BALDWIN OWN AWAY. .-cccce Lony Tongue USSERY the position of Area Director of the Western Addition Economic Opportunity Council program. Te ig a very important fact that we closely exaaine and make clear judgements upon the deeds of Wilfred T. A man is judged by his words and deeds. The words of many imposters are made contradictory by their deeds. The Black Panther Party For Self Defense has closely examined the record of Wilfred T. Ussery, and have come to the unanisous conclusion that he is a bootlicker, uncle tom, lackey, flunky, and traitor to the cause of the black libera- tion struggle. Ussery. gery began his infamous climb to notortety by becoming a central and powerful figure in San Francisco CORE. It has to be remembered that CORE, at this time, was completely trolled by white liberals, Tt is rumored by insiders of CORE that Ussery served as the mediator between the whites, and the black brothers and sisters who were striving toward black militancy. Because of his spineless activities wit! itinued On Page 21 Col. 4 j
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UNITED STATES "DEMOCRACY" IN LATIN AMERICA (1831-1965) ; os July 20, 1967 THE BLACK PANTHER the re=wi lisnment of control io the primary WHITEDUT ON BLACK NEWS — Seve sro so so vos behalt of the cops, establishing their con- trol over the rebellious members of America's The present situation in the Dosinican Republic shoulé not come as a surprise to the people of the United States nor to the world. History shows that the United States has been intervening in the affaires of Latin America for Here is a PARTIAL list of US out a responsible spokes- man for the community : in which the distur- - tet nr prant well over « hundred years. San Prancisco, Calif. : bance ccours.® Jack community. interventions; taken from LA Batalla de Guatenala by A memo was recently aan There is no Guideline] Guillereo Toriello (1955). decued to the Nortnaerm De not, NeWEREn » that says “seek out the Broadcast Management and antervAew a: young man cnuges of the riot and 1831 = US armed marine attack on Malvinas and destruction ‘4 law Enforcement Officials who might say, "The copa ry. ways of onding the of Puerto Soledad. ‘ ty Chet Casselman, Presi- just shot cy brother. opvression.” There 1835 - 1848 US annexes almost two million square kilometers dent of the Northern They broke into ny house no guideline that s of Mexican territory. : California Chapter of and beat up ay wife. They "show sympathy with those] 1455 - 1860 Willian Walker of the US invades Nicaragua and 1 is recognized by the US government as the president of Nicaragua in 1657. J the Radio and Television hit cy kid on the head Woo. nave . ~ been 9 ater News Directors Associa- with a rifle butt." These en so beaten down that they cust riot, tion concerning black statements are intlam- " ave bean lat ; 1898 - US armed intervention in Cuba's war of independence titled CIVIL DISORDER opposes police law and Aienmitoe, ©: teu 1898 - US naval forces bomb Puerto Rico. COVERAGE GUIDELINES, order. ? E 1898 = 1902 Leonard Wood heads the US eilitary government states how radio and The press is a cone eatablished in Cuba. . TV reporters will cover The broadcasters ad- scious tool of the police] jgoo ~ 1903 us acquires rights to the Panama Canal Zone. insurrections in the mit that there are ‘wo Tho press,too, must 1906 = 1909 Second US armed intervention in Cuba, beaded ghetto. sides to a riot. It in be battled and overcone. by Charles E, Magoon. a conflict. That is why guidsiine is HB Tk: Guideline #7 is total, States:"At the outset unashamed hypooriey! f the disorder, broad~ Re R i hpeaenera ns be: cel mi, cast newsmen should be og oe ee ge : dispatched to law onfo- ‘“"@ OVerait picture’... 1907 = US takes over the administration and collection of custom taxes in the DOMINICAN REPUBLIC and continues to run it for 35 years. 1909 = Breaking of relations with Nicaragua and armed intervention by the US. 1912 = 3rd US arsed intervention in Cubs, “To protect (taxen from Tho Movement July 1967) at CONTRA COSTA COUNTY reement command posts They have the decen- | ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY COUNCIL North American lives and interests”. rather than directly to cy to put the words 11387 Thoepson Street 1912 = Reinforcement of intervention in the DOMINICAN the scene,where their “overall picture” in Martinez, Califorsia REPUBLIC WITH marines and soldiers, to “avoid _ presence may heighten quotes. They intend to 94553 revolution.” the disturbance or in- be objective WITHOUT 1912 = 1925 Reinforcement of intervention in Nicaragua with terfere with efforts PRESENTINe AL > 7} June 21, 1967 more war ships, marines and infantry soldiers. to establish control. v OF OF I 1913 = Intervention by the US Minister, Henry Wilson in the An authoritatively ICT. The POLIUE are Congressnan Jerome R. Waldie internal politics of Mexico, resulting in the murders staffed command post to provide them with the 14th Congressional District of Pres. Madero and Vice Pres. Suarez. 7 will undoubtedly be in “overall picture"! Rocm 1609 Longworth House 1914 = Bombing and landing of troops at Veracruz, Mexico. 4 communication with the Washington, BD. €. 20515 1915 = 1934 US armed attack, invasion and occupation of 4 scenes of disorder and The question of which Haiti for 19 years. 4 be capable of providing side the news sedia are Dear Congreseman Waldie: 1916 = General Pershing invades Mexico on his punitive a nevemen with any desired on has been answered . expedition. 4 information.” The guicelines recognize The Economic Opportunity 1916 = 1924 Tetal armed intervention by the US in the a an important fact: tant Council of Contra Costa COMINICAN REPUBLIC and the establishment of a Sey There are paper ao- black people know the County wishes to convey to government made up of US naval officers. ‘Cz eet boner otic mass median is opposed to you their displeasure and 1917 = 1919 Fourth armed US intervention in the island of contat elie eel them. Neweren and TV disappointsent in your Cuba, to insure the re-election of the conservative zing statement. Newsmen are not to go to the scene of the insurrec- tion. They will have to Mario G. Menocal. 4 1926 = 1933 Third arsed invasion and occupation of Nicaragua Air bombings of towns and cities, Murder of position in the case of Bobby Seale, the Black Pan- ther sesber who took part cnmera crews are stoned by rioters because they are there on the behalf a of the power structure. in the recent demonstratios Nicaraguan national liberation leader, Sandino. P crt ing ot a Guideline #11 says: in Sacramento. 1930 = General Rafael L. Trujillo takes power in the “ea navigcha erica ible "Avoid filming a milling First, within the area of DOMINICAN REPUBLIC and with US aid becomes one of pons. your constituency, Contra the most brutal dictators in Latin America. . for infleming every riot crowl if it does not add that has taken place in ‘to the story and might the last few yoars. It anspire a disorder by tha is they who enforce con- crowd. When possible, ditions that drive black cameramen shoula attempt people to desperation, ‘*° Silo with a long lens ‘It is they who have in- 8° 48 not t. oxpose the Costa County, there are wany conditions and situa- tions which we feel not only require your capable attention and investiga- . tion, but also vhere ve 1948 - 1951 The US recognizes the new presidents of PERU, VENEZUELA, PARAGUAY, and BOLIVIA immed. ly after unconstitutional government coups. . 1952 = 1954 Operation Guatemala. The US State Dept., Pentagon, and Secret Service, working with the dictators of the Caribbean, carry out an armed Re " would greatly appreciate dated every riot. provence of a camera... : ’ ageression against the constitutionally elected atist My a and welcome your help. It president, Arbenz, and resove hin. And it is they, and The presence of a is somewhat difficult to SEE So Rae se enue ates 2e °F <5 understand why - in view of the problems in Contra 1961 - US conflict with Cuba. Invasion at Playa Giron, only they,who will sup- onmera “inspires a dis- (Bay of Pigs.) ply the mass modia'with order" because the men- Anformation. bers of a crowd know that] ©#t4 net i i —_ it | 1962 = US conflict with Cuba. (Missiles and blockade.) = ecessary o celve ato a = jan flag. Why would the pre- the men behind the casera] " 1964 - US conflict with Panama over Panamania ry ’ wense or toe ease Are not objective. They. | Situation which concerned 1965 - US SENDS 19,000 MARINES TO THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC “heighten the distur- are on tne side of the ase: amc at era TO PUT DOMN A POPULAR REVOLT. bance"? reporti copa. program in Deal - the Seotine and beating Back Goethe -® eee ton ere THE LATIN AMERICAN STUDENTS ON CAMPUS ASK YOU: \ pe worene, Recommend || Secondly; warard, moss, den IS THERE A REAL JUSTIFICATION FOR CONTINUING THIS turbed that the tenor of your questions pertaining ° to Mr. Seales, amounted, in effect, to a pronounce- ment of hia guile in advance of any factual knowledge pertaining to the case. Further, we are at a loss to understand what actions, if any, you consider vere taken by Mr. Seales which do mot come under his rights as a citizen as guaranteed by the United States Constitution. we teei we should right— fully expect a true and unbiased attitude at a level which is exeeplary from a Congressman whom we consider has the capacity of black people by police pont". When a cop is - What else, except shot or hurt,he will be - showing acts of bruteli- prought to the commana ty,would heighten the post. It will be shown. disturbance? Police acts ‘when a black person is of violence are not to = shot or hurt it will not be shown. be whown. The media know How would the media that black people will "interfere witn efforts de watching telovisian. to establish control"? They are not to be in- By expowing the methods. flamed by the reporting If the outside community of injustice. That is were to see the one why Guideline 79 says: used by police to que "Exact locat‘on of in- denonstrations, they _ tersections,street nanes eight react negatively. and addresses of flareups The, might interfere should not be revenled with the supprecsion. by the broadcaster until No policeman has authoraties have announ- ever reported acts of ced order hns been esta- police brutality. The blished ana control being TRADITION OF COLONIAL INTERVENTION IN THE NATIONS OF LATIN AMERICA? IS DEMOCRACY A CHOICE BETWEEN A DICTATOR AND THE US MARINES? BOW MANY OF OUR PEOPLE MUST DIE FOR THE RIGHT OF SELP-DETERMINAT ION??? 1526 = 1967 7? The perpetual war of genocide which racist America has inflicted upon black people. newomen are to speak maintained..." for leadership which you only to the cops. No are endowed, rather than acts of police brutality Tf you are watching that you would rush to will be reported by tne ‘television and your bro- | J¥dse the situation or press. Guideline fo tner is reported as being | {94ividaul on the basis of eakes thie clear: shot,you are not to know | Prejudice and lack of complete knowledge of all the facts. We hope that you will re- consider your position in this watter and redirect your very able efforts toward the very real pro- blems of citizens in your district = Contra Costa County. where it took place. ‘. " Avoid broudcast That's to keep! you fron interviews with obvious ;rowing where to go to law-breakers or parti-~ defend his. You might be cipants in disorder inflamed into going to who are on the side the aid of your friends, which opposes luw and relatives, brouners. order when the dep pe view could be consider- Any doubts about the ed inflamsatory and m&Y weaning of thene puide- add further problesse lines are resolved by to the disorder. when- 3; ever pousible, the broad | Cast néwesen should seek "---™aximum assintance in Sincerely, ve Janes Vann, Chairman Econosic Opportunity Council EE ee
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WEAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND By: Carl Boisstere He bad wo idea that our enslavement would lead to his Iiving a suicide ~~he had no idea that our forced incest would lead to his poral debasesent that the beatings on our black bodies would numb his capacity to feel that the rape of our mothers would lead to the barreness of his daughters that the stud game he forced on our fathers would be the castration of his sons whe had no idea by Carl Mack Integration and Deso- racy == these words have —— devalued, debaned fact, currency, and _ are no longer informed by i content. .The sound them in white people's simply brings a glow to their hearce nd a response of anen, m thinking stops. (If : d ever say that ught existed in the eoaeapEane) The real solution | 4 ficult to because there which indicates if extent necessities drive Black People classical revolu- (physical violence) ideological and intell- revolution. Black denotes a concept il identity and that seeks to en- the position and e the influence of “Black Americans within framework of the Amer- systes. Black Power the Afro-American gle from depending ociological persuasion the largesse of the major society to function- , from a position of th based on numbers, ic force and The theoretical assumption that racism is either a form of delusion induced by the oppressors or that it is a lie used by whites (who are concerned with their power base) is the basis to believe that success will follow from working within the exist- ing system. This argument considers racian to be epiphencmenal, the product or consequence of the poli- tical and/or economic systen. If this is in fact offered by Black Power advocates to mobilize or- ganize, acd re-educate the Black community would be effective. If this is dot the case~-if racism is the cause of exploitartion-- then 1) poor whites would rather remain poor than par~ ticipate in a black coal- ition and 2) threatened whites would resort to violence on the videst scale rather than submit to the mandate of a black coalition. : * " eu > This is not surprising. The Afro-American has years of struggle in against oppression om the basis of race. Thus, he has developed characteristics of an al racial consciousness, juat as the white race has cal power. To through its involvement in within the frame- years of racial oppression of the Anerican syste= and exploitation. Listen there is # necessary reliance to that SOUND, that WHINE the work of the American of death coming from the tem, there is a necessary affluent, misinformed, ‘Feliance on the power apathetic, decadent and ny ture. There is the racist white America. underlying appesl to the History has shown Black “power systen’s conscience. = peonie that we can not ‘Power systems just don't obtain our liberation _ have any consciences -- through peaceful means. If only machinery. The exist- ve are dealing with a ing visable black organi- peaceful people or a people gations depend on the who believed in justice, ; ’ oe ates that might be possible. _ the oppressor decided that it wouldn't obey any of his own laws any longer; that existing organizations re @ communist plot or ; t national security interest? In face of injustice, the Present strug of Black We are not dealing with such people. We are deal- ing with people who condone Slavery, aggression and corruption; people educated on Jungle Jim movies and Batman images. We are dealing with a people who, in spite of their elabor- ate and expensive crime detection and secret service network, never can find the criminal who killed a Slack man or bombed a Black church, Instead, they supposedly spend their time consider- ing the ‘communist threat’. Black Americans are dealing with a society which needs’ a souse sewed into its vulva to satisfy ite desire to oppress, currupt, and destroy. Black people have prayed marched, petitioned, megotiated and begged for freedeos, integration, joba, wages and life. Black people have received clubs, dogs, jail, urine and death. All of it from a decadent, foul-snelling white society. The daportant thing for Black people to do is clearly clarify their direction. The Black fan will never be integrated into the eainstream of American life. That means to become white. To become white is a ticket to decadence. To participate in the white sound, the white whine of death, is death of Black people. Black America is definitely a nation within a nation striving for self-determina- tion and independence. This will only occur when Black America is definitely a mation within a nation striving for self- determination and indepen- dence. This will only oceur when Slack America deals with, as LeRoi Jones says, “The Destruction Of America". That is the rele of the Black poet, that is the rele of the Black arrist, that is the role of the Black leader, that is the role of the Black community to contribute as much as possible to that destruc- tion. As brother LeRoi Says, we Sust use our magic. In face of destruc- tion we sust wake up cur brothers. In face of . destruction we may, perhaps, wake up an ignorant, shoddy white people stumb- ling in the beastliness of the Western decline. But Black America aust look beyond the coming chaos, the coming revolution, to offer a vision for its people; a Black American form. Hefore chaos, during chaos and after, there must be a collective Black Consciousness creating a polarity. When people ask, “WHAT TO DOT". LeRof Jones says, “Tell them sow, as you would then, As they run through the streets looking for safety." Since Black people have ho control of the mass gedia oppressed nation and a nation-** sust hit the community in our way--the spoken word in the street. ‘We must deal with our tragic problem of communication,’ We must destroy the images, che rituals, the curses which allow white people to control Black People. We Gust destroy that portion of television make believe, and American Dream lics which reside in the minds of Black people, We must create the fitted form which eases the task of destruc- tion. ‘Black people aust utilize the power to stop the machinery of the govern- ment, the power to hurt the economy and the power of unleashing violence. Social dislocation must become the word for US. Im our sobil- ization, organization and re-education of the Black community, speaking of a copy known for his brutality is speaking of a dead cop. This adaptation of chaos is mot chaos for chaos sake, but scientific chaos derived to enhance those programs THE BLACK PANTHER Jul Brother DYNAW/TE SAYS POLICE USE GESTAPO TACTICS by Dynamite 2 “ On June 1967 Warren Tucker was arrested by the Berkeley Police. The arrest was sade as the result of Warren fighting with some white cate. Upow arrest Warren was not allowed to make any phone calls, he was not allowed to talk to anyone. The police knew Warren Tucker vas a senber of the Black Panther Party for Self Defense. The white racist cops separated Warren from all other inmates in the city jail. After being tried and sentenced,Warren was trans~ ferred to the rehabilitation center at Pleasanton, Calif. Upon arrival at this insti- tution, Warren was told by the racist dogs in charge that they did not want any politics discussed while he was in the ‘institution. To insure thenselves of this, Warren was forced to go and work on the farm section of the institution. He was also forced to cut off his hair- style, which was an Afro. Continued From Page 19 Col. 5 -[the local San Francisco CORE, Ussery was able to walk the political tight= rope of CORE to the position of National Chairman. Ussery is credited by insiders of San Francisco CORE with > stunting this organizarions progress to its’ 1966 stance of Black Power. The War on Poverty pro= atam came to San Francisco in the sumer of 1964. The city was divided into four areas. The War on Poverty program vas designed to curtail and finally stop the black peoples’ fight for liberation in this country. black Judas', who had pawmed themselves off as the leaders of the black community, were quick to bite the bait of the white racists deceivers who hide behind the facade of liberalisn land ite" hoax - "The Great Society". True to form, oppor- tunist Ussery accepted the position of Area Director of the Western Addition (i.e. Fillmore area). Ussery re- ceived the base salary of $12,000 per year. It is said that Ussery is a mastermind on a drawing board,but has 4 cold, disdainful approach to people == especially black people. After eighteen (18) Bonths on the job,Ussery was fired by the Area Board which operate within the system. Chaos must also be avatiable to aid in the repudiation of the American Dream. It just may be the case that the power structure will feel threatened and Place the ‘communist plot’ image on visable black organizations; if there { no revolutionary party speak- ing to the revolutionary conscioussess than the Black people of America will be left holding an empty bag. USSERY / y 20, 1967 Page 21 After his release, Warren roported to the Black Panther Party for Self Defense. In his report Warren stated that in the Berkeley police department there are photos of Bobby Seale and Huey New- ton, Chairman and Minister of Defense of the Black Panther Party for Self De- fense. These photos vere headlined: Approach with Caution. This kind of action can be expected from the white racist dog and it sakes we feel good, because I know we are headed in the right direction. All through our history we have put fear ‘in the heart of this dog. Nat Turner did it in 1831, The Deacons for Defense stopped the K.K.K. and that cross-burning jive, and the Black Panther Party for Self Defense has put it on his mind. The white power structure is only a Tiger and a Panther can kill ' a tiger any day. “re Can you dig it? v of the Western Addition War on Poverty. The area board is comprised of grasa- roots black people. Ussery made the statement to the . ignorant". F * ample of his disdain for black people. When Ussery was fired he called a press conference where he cried and pleaded to the white press that he was fired because there vas a battle between the "good niggers’ and the ‘bad niggers’. Evidently, Ussery was a "bad nigger’ to the black grassroot masses. Then the treacherous Ussery took a more insi- dicus path. He formed the California Black Conference Planning Committee, which had the purported inten- | tion of staging conferences for black people that would Spotlight local and national black militants. Conferences were staged in San Francisco and Los Angeles. They vere priced out of the range — of grassroots black people by deliberate intent. When black people,umable to pay | the exorbitant price of admission to the conferences, tried to attend — they were met with gestapo police tactics more cruel than the white racists could have conceived. The day has to come when traitors to the black liberation struggle such as Wilfred Ussery will be dealt with by stronger tactics than political criticism. These black "Judas" who sell out the black man's struggle for ‘thirty Lea of silver’ will no longer be able to walk the streets of the black community vacontested, le ery bla m mst grasp his truth: "Political power ows out of the barrel of un." -Chairaan Mao Tse-tung
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Continued Froe Page 2 Col. 5 Panther Party fur Seif Defense ie a politacus party, a revoluvionary political ty, and there ia absolutely no possibility of tue Party q allowing itself to be ; reduced to the ignoble J level of body; for bootlickers. (Who would want to their bodies?) The Party de- sanded that it be given public recognition and endorsement by placing the name of the Minister of Defense on the mee wi ow + July 20, 1967 CORE--—-FALLOUT sponsibie. The day of the jackleg black messiah is gone forever. Black peo- ps must demu.d that ck Public Business must remain freo and ac- cesgible to the bluck masses. Black Business which properly is not for white eyes and ears can oe dealt with. Blaca pec- ple mist develop tne con- cept of a Foreign and Domeutic Policy for Afro- Aserica. Elsewuere in this issue \see WnITE MOTHER COUNTRY RADLvALS) We make a basic defini-~. of Continued From Page 7 Col. 4 Bch ar “In the trade fair there were displays of Black American art,literature, history, business ,and the une of Blacks in TV, and movie making. fe The fashion show fea- tured black fashions which are becoming to blacks which complinent our natural beauty. After the two nights unrest, several®respectable” negro leaders in Waterloo asked police to stay away from the area while they attempted to prevent any violence. However, the efforts failed and police were called into the area. Waterloo police chief Robert Wright said police did not have to use force as the gangs broke up whenever police approached them. said patroleen stayed out of the district until the window smashing began. "They (The negro leaders) wanted an oppor- tunity to control the situation themselves and, fare te ae oh , Ff Ve =m be be prc hr a Central United Church ha of Christ; C.P. Howard, The keynote addresses wore hard-hitting and 3. of the Black Arts Conven- tion. Betty Shabazz, wife of the late El linaj, spoke briefly and noted that youth are becom aware of the problems of blacks. She regretted that she was unable to make the gawe otatement about adultes. Rap Brown began by citing a poem by Langston Hughes entitled "A Dream Defer- red." Tampa and Cincin- nati are anowering the dream,he su.d, and we are on the eve of a re- volution without phi- losophy, wituout orien- tation, ana without pro- gram. The importance of self-defense was 3 ted progran al tion of the rol s ations 1 also stressed and en= 7 the other scheduled | between white radicals een tang mamevtakitet see SOR thusiasticnlly applauded “fs speakers. The responsi- and black revolutionsries. © PP y ; Betty Shabazz "It is f ble parties were very eg es chat at least, but tt didn't epguak: Bl-Eeaj Manik’ by the audience. yf _ anxious to get the Te 7 rtp york." Waterloo NAACP Shavecs (Halooim X)s egsential,” Rap said, f ‘Panthers to participrte Gefinition,it would seem president Dr. Warren Nash nhts ; that Black people participte 4), have to st Rap Brown, Chairman of iz in the program,but ex- + wo hnve to start said the attempt by the BN00; ony ents Watee start talking about f plained that they did Viewing reactionary black jogro leaders "failed last Gator of *8, arming themselves to not want to place ther- Seater BLACK AQEWYS * night , We couldn't control Marasing Rw pe _ Sefend themselves. ios selves in the enbarras- < HITE MOTHER things and they got out of emi ¥ Th neoring organi- COUNTR:x. and ti note addresses. (Dr. @ opOo ing organ ; a, See ETT of getting biack oF <p roan beads Nathan Hare of Howard zations were tue Black iM Publivally identified = ieee ee ea PRONTS #/ Undversity, an original Arts Confederation oF i Party fox Seif Defense. POR TH WHITE MOTHER eg Me he rd ny Perr 2 i * COUNTRY. been "purged" from the ness Associs ’ | oa tnat, gone a8 faculty at Howard for The Herit Comittee nateiariderice - Ox. ae alleeged militancy. In of Central United Church ; enacitiadPan there pr rE a telegraa explaining and George Norman Afro- t been Ea to es his absense from the con- American History and 1 Nib part/in. tne gran i vention he said, “Howard Art. A spokesman for This too,of ieoxdes vas al \ 1] 18 0 has purged us militants ‘the Confederation gave ; aoe , but we will wan, we will 88 its purpose “ the 1 rejected. ac pO le 4 return.") Adam C. Powell, establishment oz @ ' The bootlickers then re- { A also unable to return, nationawide communica= i sorted to the nefarious y | e acist 0] noted in his telegras tion to help in the - - tactic of spreading wild that "the activities of formation of national lies about the intentions the conference will con- policy in any area oF of the Black Panthers p : ; ss tribute toward solidarity mutual concern to black i in regard to the con- WADESHORO,NORTH CAROLINA geninst racism.” folks. And, to work to= | {old te 'the Musline ev. Oheegug vas intro-. Foose in mind and in ! Sie, she Rieck sssssA white man Saturday “ced os a "Christian toay, a Panthers planned to WATERLOO, IOWA....Five per- was charged with shooting a acher who has a Black Ses attempt to harm Mh- sons were arrested during a Negro soldier in the back Madonna in his church". More than 1,000 people | Peieed ee rei eter lime distorbaace on Weterloo's afte hh attempted tocanber (He also has a Black attended the four-day — rs peliaatly are dupres- North side which saw several a white restaurant with Christ), He held a Black event which ended with ng sed by tne whiupers of ‘fire bombs thrown and one several other-Mogro soldiers COnVention in his church a parade on Sunday, see thea sycophants be- shot fired at a police car. in this racially tense and is 4 Black national- duly 2, 1967. we Ae; cause they telephoned community. Police said aon Rev. Cleague asser- if aa Minister of Defense, : Police said the distur- Platt Walker Henry, 30, shot ake at that there [Continued From Page 16 Col. | Huey P. Newton, and ao war eut shortly after Wallace C. Fairley, a 20- = ena one WHITE 'MOTHER COUNTRY’ ~ 1, told hic wnat the COXE y, iw and lasted about year-old Vietnam vetern oomanar it ch in thes tf : rs rate hed said. These“ Neccqre necting ccan ec, _££0m Fe. Campbell, K6., fhe tatet stoce en ses |theix struggle for total lackeys had may poople ss a me gr in the after Fairley and the other sso 4s7 ait eon oc liberation, the sore clearly uptagat about vague Seatadddraras’ yt — soldiers attempted to gain selves. “The Fea a 3 the lines will be drawa~-the speculations as to the raising its size te several entrance at Bovaan's ts" he paid, "in unatta [Bore obvious the revolution j intentions of the Black pucured at th ica Restaurant here. Henry was in cur best inter t ary spirit of binespelnes rns Of 35 aiey paltcanas, stat, Being beld withoet besd., @ Black nation. We have |11),ce-cse ou tee Samim We feos very positive | black havk county sheriff's got to cease trying to Ae ants en Te i that thie is the last officers and nine Lowa high- Officers said a group @ an individualist try-|,.. 4 Pind Bi sence f year for Uncle Tons. way patrolmen were called to of white men confronted the ing to get ahead of the |» Speck a iS = year the price for ‘the scene. Police reported M8toe at the door of the white man. Bverything jor black Liberation. " ic Tomming is goin shot fired restaurant and Pairley was you do has to be part if to be so high hates . onl Serine raiael iby . shot when he and the soldiers of building a * Black We therefore affirm our } - Will be virtualy non- Vine ric. <The ebbu tere backed down and walked away nation." support for the black ee existent. The Busi- Over the car. Several fire *atly sunday worming, March Cnerieg P, Ho increased atfortaxts ta S nesamen of the black (ea 19th. The arrest of Henry cette re oe hos— jincreased efforts in the z Aiberavion struggie are incident. The fire depart. as the first in troubled Po“ LSU 8s Roy” cepted tue saeeetl ie : On their way to bankrupt- ment answered eight calls See ae haan Cony Wilkins h seat = " 8 from the plat- efforts. Your liberation 2 err ao rt ee ea night, og Sen, cpbige bea ane epee attack ma at ret not only be a victory = as admitting thut he i8 . tvo fires vere extinguishes iai# were bombed. The = * sata evel", How ‘or oppressed people every= as dnvolved ina political {emo ; “4 bombings came after the said, “because he has ere, but a step toward our a deat with Robert ¥. Ken- gementereny.. = entiation school board voted to con- pn ore: eae hae ee, for we are . ica nedy, the duriing o: toe hi lice de solidate the white and negro po rat to sicw oppressed-—less brutally end ; hy black bourgeoisie,and ree ees high schools. Other bombs ‘108 down, and he's a sore subtley, but oppressed ; . part of the cooperating all the same--by the same 4 has been receiving money Police afd. abour 25 «Shattered @ pool hell in churchmen and civil _ ; eneny: th 2 ae from him to finance some yindows were broken in the nearby Morvin and destroyed sents lend a ba err: the racist, dsperialist 4 politica: activity. Liatraah Sieroter ot “the a negro soldier's car in cantmat ion sharia te PoOwRE aerate ve { nA Bey were shocked to *:. ° predominately Negro area. Are ae Hanioe 02 the conference There have been numerous” ie @ Segre = Be tascesFanthotoretu~. ening Soc tod ee fre aor sate teinp Tic gerwgele ona aceneaeice IGOR FASRIMIS Ps m be= truck answering a false several problems: f ad hind closed doors. They alarm had a windov broken but the oly serious injury Pa wanted to whie,er in the and ite side dented by but the only serious injury | 2) The exclusion of ; <2 Shadows, talk turkey over reels Saag oa sc vas psn coshirh «fle ay Pa ne ero Wy ; unlisted telephones,and treated and released at a sep gi Ga oR ial 2) The Seonmen 4 Sip cocktaile in dimly Waterloo Hospital for injur- posh omit sa Drang Canon 7 a lighted rooms. But they ies aaron the ee activity bet iE wae. not: known fil pees 5 were rudely awakened Se gape ghia Senet pean e if Henry had any connection the ston - Persons with the Kian. Fairley was riot, kids said, cerning tue Party. The Black Panther Party for Self Defenue believer that the people's busi- from their delusions con- were charged with disturbing the public quiet while the other, who was 15 years old, was charged with curfew laws. treated for a small caliber bullet wound at a local hos- pital and was transferred the next day to the Womack Army Hospital at Fr. Bragg, 3) 4) 1003 FELL STREET "White boys have art age PRAKC . IF. money; we have none.” ) The need to change the systen The power struggle: The disturbance was the y ¢., in serious condition. third straight night of He later recovered from the Black anger in the city. wound. Fairley was wounded nese is too important to be taken care of in the Snadows of dimly lightea #8 Tourn. Black people mot P develop a national foruz before which thone wno Claim to speak for black people must appear and - Friday might Police reported three arrests vere wade and five windows broken. Satur- day night 16 persons vere arrested and two windows to which they must be re- broken. twice while serving to Vietnam. He was stationed at Ft. Bragg where he was participating in Guerilla warfare exercisea at the time of the shooting. These a/g added ns Snempe — or, pro= - fessional bureau- tasers ecracy and church- 285-4084 mon and civil rights leaders. problems, he hinted, to the significance gpusummmmseneenenees
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ea BLA OAKLAND CALIFORNIA A press conference was held on the front steps of Merritt College to announce that the Black Comsunity Was demanding that the Coll- ege implesent the proposed Black Curriculum and to employ a Black person to develop, coordinate and articulate the Black Curri- culus. During that press conference a racist, seif- adaitted Nazi sade several attempts to provoke the assembled biack people. Another racist attacked Minister of Defense, Huey P. Newton, but the brothers “took care of business" aud @ recist learned right then and there that you don't meen vith the Minister of Defense of the Black Panther Party For Self Defense with- our suffering the retalia- tory consequences. Brother Walton admon ished the press for “yield- ing the pre-planned efforts of a self-admitted Nazi to disrupt this press confer- ence. Your actions reaffirn the charges leveled by the Black community that the press responds to sensation= aliom and negative actions rather than to our message. You've ignored what people scheduled to speak have to say. Only a fool or a masochist would come to a Beeting such as this with Black people blowing Black Power and call somebody a "Black Nigger'. The reporter for the Black Panther asked Brother Walton to comment on the press and TV coverage of the ly. Walton's reply was, “There were a couple of disappointing aspects about the coverage, name the disproportionate amount of coverage devoted to the nazi provoked incident, the other aspect of disappoint- ment vas the “white-wash' that this proposal was ven by the representatives of the college district. Two or three courses in the history departsent Listed in the new catalog do sor, by stretch of the imagination make « curri- culum and certainly nor « Black Curriculum!” Our reporter reminded Brother Walton that the Superintendent of his college said that he didn't gO through the proper channels and that the clain that he didm't get the job as Dean of Student Personnel 4 y 6 WE BLAC ERRITT COLLEGE BLACK (See Black ther itasue st the ame-calling of July 3, 1967, pg. 2) on of ranoid", seemingly, the grounds that he the behing of militane Black and was " renoi Hlack people as communists Walton r that “peo- is stale, so the status quo whites now try to legitieize their labels with paychologi- cal terminology; thus, if ve say whites do us wrong because we are Black, we're labeled “paranoid”. Sow ple aren ut m cha util are going im uplifting Black People vangels which to be effective including the Black Coms- = beluding the Black Cos that the US and the USSR unity. What they are at are on better terms, the ut is really shook up ab that I am exposing every "Commie" label is out, er that I noid” is Is ec of a = i = prea c es Evers statement that uncover to the Black : his brother vas surdere Communit @y told m whites who ki that it would take Ane to get "Nege transferrable to lifornia cause he wa paranoid reaction werslty of ¢ n days from the first le the n © tran t That was only issue to end the perpetuation ¢ cot nv lack People as secot Class citizens. I ¢ through channel when they by inse needs or eed action to dialoge. We our ills. White people taught Black the rug for all these years r { tar us digging how to wait; we ve t pany ont det} Se te th how to hu ; ae = b a =: c Le t DUEEY ~ final yuK tion tc Brother hat'a why at ‘i Walt vas, "Do you feel Corriculus om which I worked thar the Black carrienium ie for several months " et, ay. tter than the other ¢ labeled "ke can : UAUE- ram at Merritt College Youre right, an e replied, "I believe that’ instant curriculum” if you it is better for Black still think that we Black people are ing to wait around another 400 years!!! people than anything else ferrite College has to FOLLOWING IS A COPY ID WALTON, WHO WAS RECEN ANE THE M QUALIFIED PERSON OX I iN iE B OF DE T REASON WA AS PA ECAUSE HE IS BLACK. AND THE ¢ UM HE PURPC I LACK. THE BLACK PANTHER BELIEVES WAT THI F ¢ Rl bs | WILL BECOME THE STANDARD THING IN Al BLACK ILLEGES IN RACIST DOG AMERICA DEPARTMENT Anthropology Intreduction to Afro-Ameri Anthre c Business evelopment of Black Busines and Fina al Insticuct Community Planning Current Problens Afro-Asert can in fvan ‘ itie Drama duction t ‘ ; Theater fro Education Education of Black Americans (Afro-Americans FOR THE BEST IN NATURAL HAIR SYLES Avoteja Ackerwan “THE ORIGINAL BROTHERS PLUS ONE” Specializing in The Black Afro Look ¢ Wed., Thur, 99er Barber Shop 1354 Fillmore St. Fri end Sat. ¢ = By Appointment Only Phone: 346+9977 San Francisco Calif. PANTHERS THE COLLEGE AS DEAN OF § IE JECTED BECAUSE HE IS BLAC NNEL SERVI AND COMMUNITY RELA= ELOP THE ABILITY TO UNXNDERSTAKD OF THE CONTEMPORARY STU- FEEL PUL LOR AT MERRITT COLLEGE CENERAL AND SPECIFICALLY THE ATION." Contemporary Black literature in the Ghetto Language Intro- duction to Black Prose and Poetry Contemporary African Languages The History of Black America The History of Afro-Americans ited States History from a Black Perspective (This course would be used to satisfy the American Institutions require- ment) Introduction to the Preparation of Sow) Fou Human Relations in the Black Communi ty Arts and Ideas of Afro-American Culture Study of the Black Press Black Perapective of Law niorcenent urvey and History of Afro- Aserican Music tion to Current Black Introduction to Contemporary Dance Techniqu from a l k tive (This course would d to satisfy the Apert itutions require- er ) Adjustment ‘1 Origins of Black Nation- ahiatic Behavior in America cial problems of Black ipervieton for