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more so) to America's role as a global policeman. The Center does not actually repress dissident research; it sponsors precious little. But if it is a "free marketplace of ideas" (an interesting phrase in itself), the men who come to market start from such similar premises on the optimal economic system for all mankind, that their work evolves as little more than a synthesis of ideas on facilitating counter-revolution or inflating Gross National Products. The work of the most influential Harvard ideologues is based on assumptions, reinforced and solidified over a lifetime of Americanism, that are irreconcilable with...
...Panthers. Founders Huey Newton and Bobby Seale couched the organization's statement of purpose in the language of the Declaration of Independence, giving themselves titles that reflect their belief that they are a nation within a nation. Newton, now in prison for the 1967 killing of a policeman, became the Panthers' "Minister of Defense"; Seale the organization's chairman...
...shortage of low-income housing and public transportation. Whites, fearing unrest in the central city, have been moving to the suburbs. Population and the tax base are going down. In 1968 and 1969 racial clashes occurred in the city. Last summer, after a black woman and a white policeman were shot to death, the National Guard was summoned...
...students debated for two hours the role of the policeman in American society with David Durk, who is currently on a one-year leave from the New York City Police Department to serve as a visiting fellow at the Justice Department's National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice...
Asked by TV Interviewer David Frost to name his heroes, Black Militant Stokely Carmichael listed the late Congolese Premier Patrice Lumumba, Black Panther Huey P. Newton, who was convicted of shooting a policeman, Black Muslim Leader Malcolm X, who was assassinated, and the former President of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah. And what about whites? "I couldn't say who was my hero," said Carmichael, in Manhattan after a 14-month African exile. "But if you could ask me who I think was the greatest white man-" "Who was that?" asked Frost. "I would think Adolf Hitler," said Stokely impulsively...