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                    <text>SNCC's.-Revolutionary Purposes
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Student Non-Violent Coordinating Comrnittee has been appearing at the center of
racial disturbances in the cities of the nation. This week it was in Atlanta where
SNCC members a2.®f.entlY set out,JlllT~ I!..,OSefully_to provoke cdisorders by sprea.ding false tale's of "police _brutality."
Just what SNCC is up to has been an- ·
swered in the statements· of its leaders,
most notably chairman Stokely Carmichael. SNCC is seeking nothing less than a
revolutionary confrontation, what it calls
a "liberation" movement, that will pit
blacks against whites.
SNCC wants to divide the country irrevocably along Tacia.I lihes. Its first need is
to discredit the moderate Negro leadership
and the concept of non-violence. It has already rejected what is really the only viable route to racial progress, cooperation
among whites and Negroes. It moves to exploit, with violence if necessary, the grievances which responsible persons of both
races have long 1been working to eliminate.
"Black power," the SNCC battle cry,
llas become a label of convenience readily
npplied to any exploitable situation. In the t
mouths of SNCC's leaders it means what
[ they want it to mean, from "bringing this
country to its knees;" as Carmichael said
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last month, to total racial separation.
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SNCC's hate-inspired extremism as representative of ALL Negroes, to cite demonstrated excesses as convenient proof that
the races cannot get along, that steps to
improve Negro life are futile.
The irony of this is that the philosophical basis of SNCC's dogma rests precisely
on the same argument. The bigotry, the
exploitation, the outrages demonstrated
over the years by some whites are, in
SNCC's view, representative of the attitudes of ALL whites. SNCC, too, says the
races can never get along.
In one sense SNCC's radical outlook is
perhaps understandable, as the logical product of frustrations and discontent. But
this doesn't make it any more acceptable.
SNCC, like the white extremists who
both bolster SNCC's existence and draw
strength from it, is doing not only the Negro cause but the national cause a monstrous disservice. The sowing of hatred,
the fostering_ of divisions, are intolerable
whatever their source.
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We are one nation. All who work against
unity and understanding-white or black
- deserve the condemnation of those
aware of our moral heritage.
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SNCC’s Revolutionary Purposes

With growing frequency the mis-named
Student Non-Violent Coordinating Com-
mittee has been appearing at the center of
racial disturbances in the cities of the na-
tion. This week it was in Atlanta where
SNOC Tembers_apparentiy_set_out_pur-

p y_to provoke disorders by spread-

ing false tales of "police brutality."

Just what SNCC is up to has been an: -

swered in the statements of its leaders,
most notably chairman Stokely Carmi-
chael. SNCC is seeking nothing less than a
revolutionary confrontation, what it calls
a "liberation" movement, that will pit
blacks against whites.

SNCC wants to divide the country irre-
vocably along racial Tines. Its first need is
to discredit the moderate Negro leadership
and the concept of non-violence. It has al-
ready rejected what is really the only viab-
le route to racial progress, cooperation
among whites and Negroes. It moves to ex-
ploit, with violence if necessary, the grie-
vances which responsible persons of both
races have long been working to eliminate.

"Black power," the SNCC battle cry,
has become a label of convenience readily
applied to any exploitable situation. In the

mouths of SNCC's leaders it means what

they want it to mean, from "bringing this
country to its knees," as Carmichael said

last month, to total racial separation.

Regrettably, there seems to be a grow-
ing number of whites ready to accept
SNCC's hate-inspired extremism as repre-
sentative of ALL Negroes, to cite demon-
strated excesses as convenient proof that
the races cannot get along, that steps to
improve Negro life are futile.

The irony of this is that the philosophi-
cal basis of SNCC's dogma rests precisely
on the same argument. The bigotry, the
exploitation, the outrages demonstrated
over the years by some whites are, in
SNCC's view, representative of the atti-
tudes of ALL whites. SNCC, too, says the
races can never get along.

In one sense SNCC's radical outlook is
perhaps understandable, as the logical pro-
duct of frustrations and discontent. But
this doesn't make it any more acceptable.

SNCC, like the white extremists who
both bolster SNCC's existence and draw
strength from it, is doing not only the Ne-
gro cause but the national cause a mon-
strous disservice. The sowing of hatred,
the fostering of divisions, are intolerable
whatever their source.

We are one nation, All who work against
unity and understanding—white or black
— deserve the condemnation of those
aware of our moral heritage.

 

BIBLE THOUGHT—IJce¢ unto them that call evil good, and good evil. Isaiah. V, 20.

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                    <text>Louis w. Babbs
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ATLANTA , Ga . (AP) Ma yor I van Allen jr.
char ged Wednesday that
Student Nonviol ent Co-or dinati ng Committee m em bers were directly res ponsi ble for Tuesday night's
r ioting that shattered Atlanta 's image of r acia l
h armony.
Allen told a news co nference that the disorders
"were the result of a deliberate attem pt by certain
mem bers of SNCC to
create an incident of this
kind."
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w o climbed on top of a
ca and t ried to calm the
jeeri'ng, angr y Negroes
duri ng ·the disorder , sa id :
1'If Stokely Carmichael
(nat ional cha ir m a n of
S;-fCC) is looking for a battleground, he created one
last night, and he 'll be met
in whatever situat ion he
cares t o create. "
Carmichael, along with
other SNCC members , was
in th e ar ea before the rioting began, but he was no t
se n t here later.
Officers safd SNCC r e pre entatives ur ged
the
crowd t o demonstrate and
denounce d police officer s
as they cha nte d " black
power. "
Seventy-two p e r s o n s
were arrested a nd 15 injured during the out break
- the worst t he city has
exp erie nced in m o d e r n
t imes - which broke out
after a white policem a n ·
shot a Negro wanted on a
car theft charge.
P olice a rrested 10 person s a t the riot scene Wednesday after a crowd gathered and began passing
l e a fl e t s and shouting
"black power ." Officers
ordered the crowd t o disperse and those who r efused were taken a way in
pa dd y wagons . Order was
quickly restored.
" The spark of violence
ignited by a few reckless
and ir r espon sible individuals touched off a n explosion of civil di sorder t hat
sha ttered At la nta' s long
and outstanding recor d of
racial amity," the m ayor
sai d.
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m y own ears a nd saw with
m y own eyes in the middle
of thi s m elee , I feel certai n
that hund reds of normally
good citizens were infla m ed out of their normal
good senses . They wer e
victimized by those who
sought t o incite viole nce."
R e f e r r i n g to recent
cha r ges by SNCC m embers
of poli ce bru tality, Allen
said , hitting a clinch ed fist
on the t able for emphasis:
"No one need m a ke
cha r ges t o m e a bout police
bru tality during this di sorder. I saw plenty of br utali-
l
-
ty, but it was all directed
against the police officers. "
In a separate news confe rence Wednesday, P olice
Chief Herbert J enkins said
SNCC officials include " irresponsible and hoodlum
leaders" and that its ran k
a nd file consi sts "mostly
of cr iminals, hoodlums
a nd outlaws of all types ."
Jenkins said t he Student
Coor dinating
Nonviolent
Committee" is no w the
nonstudent violent committ ee. And we mu st a nd will
deal with it accordingly."
Stokely' Carmichael
Mayor Ivan Allen
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VOL. 75, NO. 246

Atlanta Mayor Faul

ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) —
Mayor Ivan Allen jr:
charged Wednesday that
Student Nonviolent Co-or-
dinating Committee mem-
bers were directly respon-
sible for Tuesday night's
rioting that shattered At-
lanta’s image of racial
harmony. |

Allen told a news confer-
ence that the disorders
“were the result of a delib-
erate attempt by certain
members of SNCC to
create an incident of this
kind.”

The silver-haired mayor,

PURI me

COPYRIGHT, 1966, OKLAHOMA PUBLISHING CO. 4
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who climbed on top of a
car and tried to calm the
jeering, angry Negroes
during the disorder, said:

"Tf Stokely Carmichael
(na tional chairman of
SNCC) is looking for a bat-
tleground, he created one
last night, and he’ll be met
in whatever situation he
cares to create.”

Carmichael, along with
other SNCC members, was
in the area before the. riot-
ing began, but he was not
seen there later.

Officers said SNCC rep-
eponiaioees urged the

crowd to demonstrate and
denounced police officers
as they chanted “black |
power.”’

Seventy-two. persons
were arrested and 15 in-
jured during the outbreak
— the worst the city has
experienced in modern
times — which broke out

after a white pee

shot a Negro wanted on a
car theft charge. ‘
Police arrested 10 per-
sons at the riot scene Wed-
nesday after a crowd gath-
ered and began passing
lea fl ets jad shouting

 

 
   

lack power.”’ Officers
‘dered the crowd to dis-
ae and those who re-

fused were taken away in
‘aay Wagons. Order was
quickly restored.
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ha ea Oiitantale eae
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my own ears and saw with

my own eyes in the middle
of this melee, I feel certain
that hundreds of normally
good citizens were in-
flamed out of their normal
good senses. They were
victimized by those who
sought to incite violence.”

Referring to recent
charges by SNCC members
of police brutality, Allen
said, hitting a clinched fist
on the table for emphasis:

“No one need make
charges to me about police
brutality during this disor-

der. I saw plenty of brutali-_

 

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ty, but it was all directed
against the police offi-
cers.”

In a separate news con-
ference Wednesday, Police
Chief Herbert Jenkins said
SNCC officials include “‘ir-
responsible and hoodlum
leaders’? and that its rank
and file consists ‘‘mostly
of criminals, hoodlums
and outlaws of all types.”

Jenkins said the Student
Nonviolent Coordinating
Committee’ is now the
nonstudent violent commit-
tee. And we must and will
deal with it accordingly.”

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Ministers Make
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ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) —
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ghts leaders began a door-
-door appeal Wednesday
ight for calmness to Ne-
roes in the area of Tuesday
ight’s rioting which shat-
ared Atlanta’s image of ra-
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“We are asking all resi-
ents not to allow others to
se them as pawns,” said
tev. Samuel Williams, pres-
lent of the Atlanta chapter
f the National Association
or the Advancement of Col-
red People.

“Atlanta is not by far a
erfect city but it is too
reat to be destroyed by
imple-minded bigotry,’’ he
aid, in a summation state-
ent of a two-hour meeting
if civil rights leaders,

Area Tense

Several ministers then left
a go directly to visit homes
n the six-block area near
he new sports stadium in an
ffort to ease the tense situa-
ion,

Earlier in the meeting,
everal Negro leaders
harged Siokely Carmichael,
tational chairman of the stu-
ent nonviolent coordinating
ommittee, with responsibili-
y for the rioting.

“The first thing we've got
0 do is stop the insurree-
ion,” said Rev, William
3orders, a grey-haired, long-
ime civil rights leader.
‘One man is giving us hell.

e’ve got to stop him before

e stops us.”

Carmichael Replies

“Our main concern here is
stokely Carmichael, whether
wr not we have a riot is up to
im,”’ said Rev. Otis Smith,

ho suggested the group
ontact the SNCC leader.

“Stokely Carmichael is an
lbatross around our necks
nd a parasite to the com-
nunity, but he is meeting
ome of the needs of our
eople,’’ said Dr. O. W. Da-
is, a physician.

Carmichael told a Negro
adio station (WAOK)

ednesday night:

“It is clear to me that

CC did not and could not
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