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Black Panther Party — Part 6
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At the present time, the BPP does not have enough funds
to continue operation of the ambulance program or to support the
“LARRY LITTLE For Alderman" campaign. Donations have dwindled,
and the sale of BPP newspapers continues to be a source of very
real concer as sales have continued to drop considerably. '
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to Oakland, California, to assist the BPP on the West Cos
as they are becoming increasingly discouraged with the situation .,
in Winston Salem, North Carolina.
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Aside from the fia jor contribution to the BPP of
$35,700 from the National Episcopal Church, the principal source
of income for the North Carolina BPP Chapter has been through
“{ndividual donations from concerned citizens, however, this
source has all but dried up in the recent past. Additionally,
the sale of the BPP newspaper, published by the BPP, has been
a constant source of income; however, BPP in Winston Salen,
North Carolina, has sold less than a thousand copies of the BPP
newspaper each month during the last six month period, and on
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occasion has sold less than 500 copies per month. y
The newspaper sells for 25 cents each ard half of the
proceeds from newspaper sales is forwarded to BPP Headquarters eS
in Oakland, California.
The BPP operates on a cash basis and a cash box is
maintained at BPP Headquarters under the control of LARRY LITTLE. :
Members of the BPP are unemployed and devote their
full time to their BPP activities which have been reduced
during the past six months to assisting in the implementation
of the BPP-sponsored JOSEPH WADDELL's Peoples’ Free Ambulance
Program and recently to the campaign of LARRY LITTLE for the
Alderman seat representing the North Ward in Winston Salem,
North Carolina,
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