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Black Panther Party — Part 16
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BLACK PANTHER PARTY (BPP)
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Negro school at Greensboro, North Carolina. Supporting the
food service workers were a number of students and outsiders
who considered themselves t be memberg of the BPP, the leader
of which was ERIC PATRICK’ BR Contributions were being
asked from merchants in the ares to support the striking
workers, however, the owner of Sid's Curb Market, Mr. BAIN,
refused to donate. On the afternoon of March 13, 1969, a
group of Negro males led by ERIC PATRICK BROWN who, at that
time was the area captain for the BPP in Greensboro, ransacked
Sid's Curb Market, doing approximately $1200 damage and stealing
$400 from the cash register. Mr. BAIN was So BROWN beaten,
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requiring five stitches to close cuts. ERI ROWN was
identified as the individual removing the money from the cash
register and received two to six years on the charge of common
law robbery.
During May, 1969, racial violence erupted at Dudley |
High School, Greensboro, North Carolina, with the major issue
being the refusal of the school administration to allow a
militant student to run for class president. This situation
continued until May 21, 1969. That morning, at approximately
8:15 acm over one hundred students from Dudley High School,
~, over one hundred students om Dudley High School
instead of going to class, stayed out of school and listened
to representatives of the BPP and at approximately noon the
group went back to the school and refused to go to class or
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disperse, at which time tear gas was used. Rock throwing and
sniping at police started that night and continued until the
next morning. National guard elements were moved in to assist
the police. In the early morning hours no police cars could
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of darkness on May 22, 1969, the sniping resumed and information
was received that Large quantities of guns and ammunition were
observed in Scott Hall. Shortly after 1:00 a.m., May 23,
1969, two regular Greensboro police officers and three 2@uxi
policemen were hit by gunfire from the area cf the Student
Union Building. On the morning of May 23, 1969, the campus
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