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Black Panther Party — Part 6
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ay During this period, the BPP requested funds from the
Se Forsyth County Board of Commissioners in order to defray some
a of the costs including $4,200 for insurance; however, no funds
. were offered to the BPP and none are anticipated for the future.\|
se LARRY LITTLE is again anticipating a political
7a campaign in the expense of a write-in candidacy on his part
for the North Ward Alderman Seat which he attempted to obtain
BE ge in the Democratic primary election of 5/7/74, will in all
: $s probability completely eliminate the Free Ambulance Program ,
“as funds would not be available to maintain both programs, 1}
3 The BPP is attempting to obtain additional fundin
gE through benefit shows sponsored by well-known Black entertainers,
a a however, to date none of these benefits have come to pass but
5, discussions have been held regarding them and efforts to bring
’ about such a means for financial backing are still underway. -)
PART II
The following is a summary of the BPP activities :
in the Charlotte Division for the months of July, August, and
September, 1974: .
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The BPP abolished its headquarters at 2280 North
Patterson Avenue, Winston-Salem, N.C., which had been established
as LARRY LITTLE for Alderman Campaign Headquarters and furnished
with equipment and furniture from BPP headquarters at 1333
North Patterson Avemue in Winston-Salem. At the present time,
the BPP maintains only its headquarters and a pad at 1106~-D
East 19th St., Winston-Salem, N.C., where BPP members reside, ''
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During July, August and September, 1974, the BPP's
direction was toward obtaining additional funds in order to
maintain the Free Ambulance Program, however, efforts to do so
failed and the ambulance was not in operation during parts of
August and early September, 1974, and additionally the anbulance
was in operation without proper insurance and maintenance
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