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Essay heading: David Hilliard- "The Ideology of the Black Panther Party"
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Genocidal murderers of the Red Man; users of the atomic bomb upon the Japanese people. The enslavers and exploiters of Blacks in this country right up until this very day." Although tortured and gagged may seem a bit extreme to a member of the audience, the words have served their purpose to express the speaker's hateful view on the prosecutors of Bobby Seale's trial... displayed 300 characters
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The enslavers and exploiters of Blacks in this country right up until this very day." Although tortured and gagged may seem a bit extreme to a member of the audience, the words have served their purpose to express the speaker's hateful view on the prosecutors of Bobby Seale's trial. Hilliard takes it a step further by saying "Blacks did not have their rights guaranteed by the constitution to bear arms in defense of their lives against racist mobs of fascists in or out of uniform... displayed next 300 characters
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