Black Power In Oakland Talk of Boycotting Tribune Flatlands Leaders Speak out at Meeting with Carmichael
- Title
- Black Power In Oakland Talk of Boycotting Tribune Flatlands Leaders Speak out at Meeting with Carmichael
- Source Type
- Newspapers
- Publisher
- Flatlands
- Publication Place
- Oakland, CA
- Publication Date
- 12/16/1966
- Transcript
- "Sunday a man was killed in Alabama. His name was James Earl Motley. He was a black man. How many mourned his death? How many consciences were stir- red? He was murdered in an Alabama jail. Let me answer my own questions. Very few leaders were angry, very few consciences were stirred. Because we have grown used to seeing black young- sters slaughtered like animals. We have become brainwashed to take murder for granted - es- pecially black murder. I say: People are being killed every day. Some in jail, some in the streets. Most of us are being killed in the scho is. In the public schools of Oakland.
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