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Black Panther Party — Part 6
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Ric Additionally, LARRY LITTLE, by becoming a candidate
ye for public office, placed additional demands upon the party whic \)
RF: it could not meet.
i Donations continued to be received at BPP Headquarters
| howeyer, these donations and the sale of The Black Panther, the
iE ---BPP newspaper, continued to reflect a lack of support for the BPH. ,\
| is PART II
ri The following is a summary of the BPP activites in the
7c Charlotte Division for the months of January, February, and rw
Pg March, 1974:
er The BPP at Winston Salem, North Carolina, succeeded in
an the implementation of the Joseph Waddell’s Peoples Free Ambulanc
743 Service on 1/25/74, and received a great deal of favorable
a ee publicity, both in newspapers and on television. The NBC
a Nightly News featured the ambulance service during its news
‘aie program on 2/25/74, including a short film and an interview with
7s LARRY LITTLE.
i The ambulance service, however, proved to be an
o expensive operation and by mid-March, 1974, not enough funds
i were available on a continuing basis to support a 24-hour servic
which the BP? had promised the black community. U
x Additionally, LARRY LITTLE announced his candidacy
+e for the North Ward Alderman seat in Winston Salem, N. C., and \
Es directed all Panther members to assist in the campaign. \.
4 oe Funds previously earmarked for the ambulance service
eA were directed to the “Larry Little for Alderman" campaign which
a ee resulted in the “parking” of the ambulance. Ty
aEo Approved: — Sent MM Per
a4 ke Special Agent in Charge U.S.Government Printing Office: 1972 — 455-574
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