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Black Panther Party — Part 29

133 pages · May 08, 2026 · Document date: Jun 4, 1969 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Black Panther Party · 132 pages OCR'd
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Lif | t O - O-- - CE 157-6171 GEE 20 isca after the opening speech by NEBLETT : before approximately three hundred people, that a workshop was held, attended by about ninety persons, in which NEBLETT talked about the “white man has robbed the Indians, Negroes, Afrirans, and have created germicide, but yet the white call us blacks violent." NEBLETT again stated the Black Panthers do not advocate violence or war, and the only reason for carrying guns was to protect themselves from the impulsive "white fool." NEBLETT | explained the BPP Ten Point Plan and said the greatest of the points was to "free all black prisoners", and for "biack men to be exempt from the military service." tated in essence NEBLETT Yas saying that the only way to deal with the white man was through violence because that is the only thing the white man understands. /,, a stated NEBLETT was not too overly impressive in his talks but did speak with a very militant tone and siressed militancy throughout his talks. The students did not appear too interested in the BPP, and no application or inference was made for the students to join the party. During the workshop, CB-T1L5 stated the students continuously inquired of NEBLETT the reason for the BPP, their aims, purposes, and just how students would be helpful to the party. The BPP talks by NEBLETT did not appear to influence the students and there was very little support or encouragement for the party at the workshop. It was apparent that CHICO was not too enthused with the reception of the students. / WED «i212 KOKO HUGHES talked a very short time ‘ with the women, stressing the importance of the black woman in the black community and in society today. She told the women that they should improve their image, change their hair style to Afro, wear the right type of clothing and to become African and believe in the Black awareness. ,‘,, : advised that KOKO HUGHES reportedly was leaving Fayettevi ither the evening of April 21, 1969, or April 22, 196, SM. 3-2 ap oserses CHICO driving a 1967~1969 Corvette Stingray, dark beige in color, bearing New York License, number unknown. - WR «tcc not know how long CHICO would c remain on ty that the scheduled speakers, Q. T. JACKSON and J. T, MCQUEEN, both failed to appear at the college and did not speak, therefore, the programs for April 22, 1969, and April 23, 1969, were not conducted. tated a play, “Halleluiah, Baby", was being presented on campus on Thursday and Friday, April 24 and 25, 1969, as part of the program, /... ss -33- ep 4 i ' + A ‘ ‘ s 1! ' ¥ Wh i - wt ¢ \ r ‘ iJ ‘ ‘ a < t ‘ x LT , qd ' i" > gf a
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