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Black Panther Party — Part 26

97 pages · May 08, 2026 · Document date: Dec 7, 1972 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Black Panther Party · 88 pages OCR'd
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GE 157-6171 LITTLE then attempted to arrange a protest demonstration at North Carolina Central Prison to protest the death of WADDELL. The North Carolina Chapter of the BPP held funeral services for WADDELL in Winston-Salen, North Carolina, on June 21, 1972. LARRY LITTLE was in charge of funeral services and a taped eulogy for WADDELL was delivered by BOBBY ‘SEALE, Chairman of the BPP, Following the funeral LARRY LITTLE announced that the BPP was sponsoring a demonstration at Central Prison on Sunday, June 25 fo72, to focus attention on the death of WADDELL and confiitions in the North Carolina prison. LITTLE stated the denfonstration would be peaceful LITTLE also stated GOLDEN/FRINKS, Field Secretary of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and BENJAMIN/CHAVIS, Assistant Director of the North arolina - Virginia C mnittee for Racial Justice would participate in the demonstration. However, hath AarlinaAd TITTTIE! s Invitation and TITTIF sahandanesd his bay ek NN ee LA de hd Lidell ahh ¥ CLL ULL ehban aa hd oA Cae CALA Aa alew previous plans to sponsor a protest demonstration at North Corolina Central Prison. source: qa H. BPP FORTIFICATIONS On June 1, 1972, information was received that there have been no recent incidents or arrests of BPP members for carrying weapons, The BPP Chapter in Winston-Salem no longer maintains an armed guard at BPP Headquarters as they did in the past and there was no information indicating the BPP maintained any sort of weapons or explosive devices in BPP Headquarters, On June 12, 1972, information was received that 1306-A Underwood Street was periodically used by BPP members, however, it was vacant as of that date. This residence contained no fortifications or protective devices and the BPP maintained no firearms or other weapons at this apartment. 11 Pane tee Oe ee ELS: ae Em. ““* 23) a ig az En LEN “ot, partatinn cna?" oo a oe eT Ow eres “aw ees tap! See se a eS 8 nal mo -_ ae
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