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Black Panther Party — Part 33
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APPENDIX
STUDENTS FOR A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY
A source has advised that the Students for a Democratic Soci-
ety (SDS), as presently regarded, came into being at a founding conven-
tion held June, 1962. at Port Huron, Michigan. From an initial posture
of "participatory democracy" the line of the national leadership has
revealed a growing Marxist-Leninist adherence which currently calis for
the building of a revolutionary youth movement. Concurrently, the pro-
gram of SDS has evolved from civil rights struggles to an anti-Vietnam
War stance to an advocacy of a militant anti-imperialist position.
China, Vietnam, and Cuba are regarded as the leaders of worldwide strug-
gles against United States imperialism whereas the Soviet Union is held
to be revisionist and also imperialist.
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At the June. 1969. SDS Nationa] Convention, Progressive Labor
Party (PLP) forces in the organization were expelled. As a result, the
National Office (NO) group maintained its National Headquarters at
1608 West Madison Street. Chicage, and the PLP faction set up head-
quarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This headquarters subsequently
moved to Boston. Each group elected its own national officers, which
include three nationil secretaries and a National Interim Committee of
eight. Both groups also print their versions of "New Left Notes" which
sets forth the line 2nd the program of the particular faction, The NO
version of "New Left Notes" was recently printed under the title "The
Fire Next Time" to achieve a broader mass appeal.
Two major factions have developed internally within the NO
group, namely, the Weatherman or Revolutionary Youth Movement (RYM) I
faction, and the KYM I1 faction. Weatherman is action-oriented up-
holding Castro's position that the duty of revolutionaries, adventur-
istic, elitist faction which denies the historical role of the working
class as the base fcr revolution. RYM II maintains that revolution,
although desired, is not possible under present conditions, hence
emphasizes organizing and raising the political consciousness of the
working class upen whom they feel successful revolution depends.
Although disclaiming contro] and domination by the Communist Party, USA,
leaders in these two factions have in the past proclaimed themselves to
be communists and to follow the precepts of a Marxist-Leninist philos-
‘ophy, along pro-Chinese communist lines.
A second source has advised that the PLP faction which is more
commonly known as the Worker Student Alliance is dominated and control-
led by members of the PLP, who are required to identify themselves with
the Pro-Chinese Marxist-Leninist philosophy of the PLP. They advocate
that an alliance between workers and students is vital to the bringing
about of a revolution in the United States.
SDS regions and university and college chapters, although
operating under the outlines of the SDS National Constitution, are
autonomous in nature and free to carry out independent policy reflective
of local conditions. Because of this autonomy internal struggles
reflecting the major factional interests of SDS have occurred at the
chapter level since the beginning of the 1969-70 school year,
A characterization of PLP is attached.
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