Results for “community control”

125 matches across 131 indexed issues
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Vol. 3, No. 14 1969-07-26 24 pages
community control of police demonstration originating from Petition, to be circulated the United Nations and culmi- throughout the black communities, nating in front of the racist all black communities, to control South African Mission at 300 the fascist pigs ofthe black colony, East 42nd Street, for we say PEOPLE
Vol. 3, No. 3 1969-05-11 24 pages
gone forth and met the people’s need with forces of the Hunters Point Community in serving the community hot breakfast every school day. The avaricious businessman can no longer exist in our Black communities and we mean all nickel slick jive monkey a -- businessmen. of a crowd of brothers
Vol. 6, No. 22 1971-06-26 20 pages
lived in San Francisco, California, she will remain in Nashville and help organize thecom- munity, so that the people can gain some control of their community, The Black residents of Nashville have no voice in the City government, Nash- ville has what is called a Consolidated form of government, which
Vol. 4, No. 28 1970-06-13 24 pages
manner that they come into the communities to deal with Black peo- ple. You might have another Georgia 6 right here in Atlantic City if we continue to let these fools run amuck in our communities. All people in- terested in Community Control of Police, please contact the Black Panther
Vol. 5, No. 7 1970-08-15 28 pages
human is secondary, and if you're poor your worth as 4 human is nill, The Black community {s an oppressed community, our worth as humans to these pigs who control our lives is reflected in the streets; in the pigs who use dogs, cattle prods and guns to control
Vol. 2, No. 9 1968-10-12 24 pages
Black community which forces them, to seek the services of racist- mercenaries to attain their sadistic ends. Pig Chief Gain and the rest of his racist-department’s days are numbéred because the Black Pan= ther Party has correctly shownthe Black community that they must control their police, make thent
Vol. 2, No. 25 1969-03-09 20 pages
Panther Party. It was my sincere hope to achieve the implementation of the Multi- cultural Activities Program by way of student andteacher involve- ment, community control, and ad- ministrative responsiveness. My own responsiveness to the urgings of the Black Community was strongly influenced by a statement in the QUIET CRISIS
Vol. 5, No. 6 1970-08-08 23 pages
waited aie our they were sent by their “political superior”, whom they kept constant communications with on radio, We the people of the community had “no control” over them, they took their orders from Mayor Daley and the wealthy pigs who run Chicago, “They didn't live in the community
Vol. 6, No. 5 1971-02-27 19 pages
people are fed up to the gills with the oppression forced upon them andthe people are moving in arevolutionary fashion toridtheir communities of the oppressive forces by seizing control of the sources of power now held by the pigs. All Power To ‘The People UNSANITARY WAITING ROOM AT LINCOLN imposed
Vol. 4, No. 6 1970-01-10 20 pages
community had gotten together and written out a list of demands and a boycott plan for the city. We talked with the brothers and sis- ters and they agreed that rioting wouldn’t solve any problems, They then sat down and drew up a Community Control of Police Plan