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Black Panther Party — Part 19
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On March 5, 1970, SF T-16 reported that Lee
we.: Winston-Salem, North Carolina, had advised the
onal Headquarters of the Black Panther Party at
Berkeley, California, that, in connection with an eviction
woman's belongings into the street and that these were
returned by brothers to the house with armed guards posted,
after which the law enforcement officers withdrew from the
scene.
On March 12, 1970, Forsyth County Deputy Sheriffs
BOB SHORE and JAMES INGRAM advised that on approximately
the third of March, 1970, they went to the area of Locust
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Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, with eviction papers,
A Negro woman, LILLIAN FARMER, was sick in bed
so they did not evict this family but told them to find
another place to live as they would have to come back ina
few days to evict then,
They then went to 1608 Locust Street with a
Magistrate's Order of Eviction for the residents, noting
they had. previously been served with ® Magistrate's Summons
om Eviction. No one was home, and the door was padlocked on
the outside. They pulled the hasp with a crowbar and
started putting the furniture in the street as ordered by
the Magistrate's Order of Eviction, This was listed as the
home of FRANK McMULLIS; but after they had removed approxi-
mately one-half of the furniture, an unidentified woman who
was drunk and yelling and swearing said that this was her
furniture and not to set it out. She picked up a hammer and
started after the people moving the furniture, but the
deputies told her to leave and she did.
During this time, another drunken Negro female
identified as POLLY GRAHAM came in swearing and yelling; but
she also left. The deputies advised they started to move
the cook stove but could not do so as it would fall apart,
so they left it in the house.
They then went to a house at the corner of Locust
and 16th Street with papers for eviction but found there was
a drunk, blind, elderly Negro man in the back room. He had
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