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Black Panther Party — Part 10
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. Now, first of all, let's talk about North Carolina off
: E the campus. Now just for the purpose of our analysis tonight,
, ¥£ I'm going to make a distinction between like black peaple who are
i Be students and like black people who are non-students. Now, I hope
Ph that black students have at least «:me along to understand that
‘ a just because yu happen to be a tar heel, and that has a whole
: 18 connotation in it of itself, you know, just because you happen
bis to be here at UNC and are going to be sheltered for the next number
ae of years that you will be here, that does not, you know, you cannot
tear up your membership card for black people, you know, out here.
Youfre still black and you best not forget that while you're here.
So we're only making these distinctions just for a
purpose of analysis.
Now, the past few years the primary effort of people
like myself has heen to organize poor black people to confront
the local racists involved. And I want to be very clear and make
no mistake about it, and don't misquote me, that I'm talking about
racist white folks in this state. Racist white folks who sit on
city councils, racist white folks who are in the police departments,
racist white folks who are governors, racist white folks who are
mayors, and so therefore, the past four years we've been trying to
confront these folks. But now I think we have to be honest and
say that the confrontation has been mostly non-violent and mostly
reform.
Now, we have really been essentially goal niggers. Now,
every now and then one or two of us has stepped out of line. But
basically we've been playing the game by ther.les that white folks
set up. By that I mean our efforts have been to work through
organizations like Community Action Programs, North Carolina Fund,
Foundation for Community Development, and we've been using the
tool of community organization. And even though, iike our efforts
through FCD, North Carolina Fund, and CAPS, even though we moved
away from the standard civil rights thing of equal toilets, of
equal seats at the space shot, we moved, you know, away from some
of those kinds of things. Basically we were still talking about
what we need is the opportunity.
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