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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, Oct. 9, 1970
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GERALD, DOROTHY, STEVEN
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EXTEND WARM GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES
TO THEIR FAMILY AND FRIENDS FOR A HEALTHY
AND HAPPY JEWISH YEAR.
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21 PANTHERS
NEW YORK - The late Dr. Martin
Luther King’s Southern Christian
Leadership Conference pledged
yesterday its support to New York’s 21
jailed Black Panthers and a group of
black organizations disclosed plans for a
“black liberation” week in February
SCLC President Ralph D. Abernathy
criticized law enforcement officials for
attacking the Panthers’ /‘right to
dissent” and said his non-violent
organization is fighting for "the same
freedoms” as the Panthers.
HELP
A statement by the Rev. Mr. Abernathy
was read by SCLC executive vice
president Andrew Young at a news
conference. Young said the Rev. Mr.
Abernathy is “proud to bring whatever
moral and material help he can to the
Panther 21
Young criticized “exhorbitant bail"
for the accused Panthers, who have
spent eight months in jail in lieu of bail
totaling more than $1 million. They are
to bq tried Feb. 2 on charges of
conspiring to bomb department stores, a
police station, a commuter railroad and
plotting to kill a policeman.
Young said there is a “good basis”
for the view of many blacks that there is
a “national conspiracy" to destroy the
Panther organization.’’
He said the SCLC “does not have a
stand on the Panthers” but “I would
never condemn one of my black
brothers for lashing out with hatred and
verbal violence, and that’s all I’ve
known the Panthers to do."
LEADERS
Black organizations combined under the
name of the black solidarity day
committee to set February 16-22 as
“black liberation” week to protest the
killing and imprisoning of black leaders.
The week will begin with a
consumers’ boycott, a 15-minute work
stoppage and rallies, the organization
said.
Charging that America is committing
genocide against the black population,
Eugene S. Callender, president of the
New York Urban Coalition said, “Every
black man, woman and child in this
country knows full well what has gone
on for many years fits genocide as
described by the general assembly of the
United Nations,” Callender is helping to
plan the event.
Among the dead leaders who will be
commemorated are Dr. King, Medgar
Evers, Marcus Garvey, Fred Hampton,
James Chaney and Bobby Hutton —
UNITED PRESS
Democrats for FLETCHER
THOMPSON forCongress
Ralph McCelland, Chairman
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