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Black Panther Party — Part 4

89 pages · May 08, 2026 · Document date: Oct 29, 1959 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Black Panther Party · 89 pages OCR'd
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| t~= a 2 2 a APPENDIX BLACK STUDENT MOVEMENT UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA (BS¥) * On June 6, 1968, a source advised the Black Student Movement . ‘ (BSM) on December 7, 1967, was extended teatative recognition 4s a étudent organization at the University of North Carclin2z at Chapel Hill, North Carolina (UNC). According to the BSM 2auplication, it had no outside affiliation. The primary purpose of the BSM was prcemotion of black history and culture. Membership wee oper to 211 UNC students. On April 16, 1968, Chief of Police WILLIAM BLAKE, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Police Department, advised represertatives of BSN advo-=- cated violence at a meeting on April 5, 1968, 2t Chapel Hill, following the assassination of MARTIN LUTHER KING. On April 5, 1968, representa- tives of BSM disrupted downtown Chapel Hill businesses and tried to incite some of the young local school dropouts. On April 7, 1568, ESM led @ march which temporarily blocked downtown Chapel Hill traffic; however, no arrests or incidents resulted. ba Sa The October 17, 1968, issue of. the "Daily Tar Heel,"' UNC @tudent newspaper, reflected the BSM was to sponsor an appearance of ELDRIDGE CLEAVER, Black Panther Party Minister ox Information. The October 20, 1968, issue of the "Daily Tar Neel" refiectsd CLEAVER cancelled his appearance at UNC. On November 21, 1968, ARTHUR BEAUMONT, Chief of Security, UNC, advised STOKELY CARMICHAEL, Prime Minister of the Biack Panther Pixrty, made a public address at UNC November 21, 1268, sponsored by the BSH and then attended a closed meeting of the BSM. . The December 11, 1968, issue of the "Daily Tar Heel" reflected the BSM had made an extensive list of demands cn UNC because the uni- versity was guilty of denying equal education cpportunities to minority groups and was unconcerned and unresponsive to the needs of the biack community and the working conditions of the black non-academic employees. On April 24, 1969, BEAUMONT, supra, sdvised throughout February, 1969, the BSM had continued pressure on UNC to grant their demands. On February 23, 1969, BSM supported a strike of UNC Food Service employees by joining in the picketing of UNC dining halls. Thkes on March 4, 1969, BSM representatives participated in a disturbance of the Lencir Dining Hall resulting in the closing of this facility. They slso unofficially took over the adjoining UNC building which was closed for renovation. The Lenoir Hall was reopened March 6, 1959, and ESM along with other groups “erratically picketed it until March 13, 19369, when BSM leaders were arrested for the incident March 4, 1969. Also, on March 13, 1969, BSM voluntarily evacuated the adjoining building prior to evacuation by North Carolina State Police. The five BSM leaders arrested were fined in Orange County District Court and placed on probation. Since that time, ESM has been active primarily in trying to organize the janitors 2t UNC. “F teary . 1 F y oe 4 +g hy . - - ;, Foe . eS a ea ane a YO ee 7 yg Ete SRI AoE NG I ROO rE TT a
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