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Black Panther Party — Part 15
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PART II
The following is a summary of the BPP activities )
in the Charlotte Division:
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During the month of January, 1973, activities of
the Winston-Salem BPP Chapter were confined to the sale of
The Black Panther Newspaper. Sources report that BPP funds
fave Fallen under -ST00-00.— No public activities are planned
-“by the party in the foreseeable future, and most of its
moambere are torkine toward the un comine trial of three of
its members scheduled to begin in March, 1973, LARRY LITTLE, |
head of the BPP Chapter, and JULIUS WHITE CORNELL,JR.,
Captain of Defense, are charged with being an accessory
after the fact of a felony. This charge stems from the larceny
of a meat truck during January, 1971, for which GRADY FULLER,
BPP Member, has been charged. Various motions and appeals
have delayed the trial, which is now scheduled for March, 1973.
Three Winston-Salem BPP Members remain in Oakland,
California, aiding with the BPP Political Campaign in that
city. Sources report that these three may possibly return J
to Winston-Salem in April of this year.
BPP member RANDOLPH JENNINGS Xemains in North
Carolina State Prison, Raleigh, N. C., following his conviction
of assault charges. JENNINGS is a member of the “High Point
Three", three BPP members from High Point, N. C., who were
convicted on the same charge. The other two Panthers have
been released on appeal bond. The Winston-Salem Chapter is )
continuing in its efforts to raise enough money to cover \
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JENNINGS bond.
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23 Sources report that the BPP plans to continue its
ve survival day programs and community actions in the future as
wi a means of winning over the black community. LARRY LITTLE
a maintains that for the BPP to be successful, it must have \)
ef the support of the black community.
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