LIBERAL WHITEWASH PREPARED FOR BLACK MILITANT]
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September 30, 1960
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30 SEP1969
JAMES J. KILPATRICK
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If you listen carefully these' tougher city rooms as a buc- By his own description of the,,.': employed. high powered sni-'
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days, with an ear cocked t o ket o f mush. It was the old Monroe incident,
the liberal press, you will hear snow job. A backward look enough force and arms to re- available...."
the unmistakbale slosh-slosh may be useful. duce the entire city to ashes,
sound of whitewash being ' On the evening of Sunday, but his guerrillas lacked "ex? Once in China, Will ams.1
mixed. Robert F. Williams, Aug. 27, 1661, the. town of Mon- tensive outside forces to pin, flooded the U.S. with pain
the black revolutionary, is roe was gripped in racial dis- ? down, ambush and destroy the phlcts urging Negroes not' to
about to get two coats of re- orders. By happenstance, a State reinforcements moving fight in Vietnam. If they were,
"they should elirni,
sent there
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spectability and a top coat of rural couple, Mr. and Mrs. in to overpower us.
, hokum. By the time the job is ,'Bruce Stegall, drove into the From Cuba, Williams pub- nate as many of their real-,
done, he will emerge as a ? riot area. On the following Iished a newsletter,."?The?Cru-,/enemies (white Americans) as.
born-again statesman, pure as day, The New York Times re- sader." In his issue for May- ., they can at the front, so that
the driven snow. ported: June, 1964, he wrote of the - these racists will not be able
The tipoff came a couple of "Mrs. Stegall told newsmen weapons to be used by Af- ,to return home."
weeks ago in a lyrical inter- she and her husband had been ro-Americans in revolt; "Gaso- .`. This is the gentle fellow of
view carried on page one of forced from their car at gun- line fire bombs, lye ' or acid the Post's adulation. Will tha.
the Washington Post. The sto- point, taken to the Williams bombs (made by injecting lye Mal' Robert', Williams stand!
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Negro who fled from the Unit- blind. Williams, she said, had nano g r e 11 a
ed States eight years ago in called Chief A. A. Mauney of .. light mortars, rocket launch,
the face of a kidnaping the Monroe police and told . ers, machine guns and ammu-
charge. Why had he returned? him that if those in jail were ` nition can be bought clandes,
`"I felt it my duty to come ' not released the Stegalls 'will tinely from servicemen, anx-
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back." be killed or sacrificed or done ious to make a fast dollar.
away with' within 30 min- "Extensive sabotage is posy,
The interview took place in utes." Bible. Gas tanks on public ve-
liams' ed g neat faamsuburb ity mily o and osf f D cl ranch ho t close r i frr tiennds irate- Williams fled the country, : hicles 'can be choked up with;
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'g. ds that night. Two days later, in sand. Sugar is also highlY.l
sat around the room hanging a search of the Williams o#fective in gasoline lines.....
on each word of the~returned '? home, police found 56 sticks of Derailing of trains causes pan-;
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exile. They were filled with.', dynamite, a large-caliber Jap- ic. Explosive booby traps on
laughter nd delight, but they ` '-anese rifle, and nine steel het- police.telephonQ.,?bgxes,.cai bei
'white in Monroe, N.C.
"Now, looking much as hee
had before he left, having!
,aged little in the Cuba and'
;China years, he sat in his,
Mao-styled suit and spoke of'
himself as a changed man, a:
man who has seen a different
light through the window. ..'.';I
:Ile longs for a selfless society,1
composed of selfless men. If,
his people want hire, he will bet'
at their service. Ile is looking.
for progress. Ile wants to,
change men as well as sys=
terns. Taking gentle exception
to the emotional appeals of 1
some black nationalists, Wil-?
liams said: "I've learned that'
we have to be less emotional
about this thing...." {
The Post's 1,500-word ac- s
count, to put the matter mild-;'
1y,~ . wxa, ?what ; is known :.inA~
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