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Show October 16, 1970 THE UTAH INDEPENDENT Page 4 THE BLACK SEPARATIST MOVEMENT public of New Africa! r Skousen Speaks For Rep. Leon Savage W. (Continued from P. 1 ) which , fanned by the enemies of freedom, threaten to burn our civilization to the ground." Rfprrsnitativt Savap tion has been given credit for the decision that was made after this public exposure. On October 7, 1970, the announcement was made that James Fletcher, president of the University of Utah has asked for the resignation of Victor M. Gordon from the facultv of the University. It may prove to be a more difficult task to fire Gordon than it was to hire him. Order Extra Copies For Your Friends by LAMOREAUX need this paper with a passion We need supporters of conservatism. Will you join me in selling a subscription Will you join me in buying an ad? We 1090 Sell Printing E. 33 rd S. 485-863- 4 W. Cleon Skousen PART Reprinted VI ' from Law and Order Magazine This is the latest slogan of the black separatist movement headed by the notorious Robert F . Williams. This name is one with which the police of the United States are becoming increasingly familiar. He also says, We want 400 billion dollars in damages for 300 years of slavery. Robert F. Williams is an identified Communist and a fugitive from justice who fled to Cuba in 1960 to escape prosecution for kidnapping. From his Cuban base, Williams made frequent trips to Red China and other Communist countries and then returned to Havana for secret strategy meetings with Black revolutionaries from the United States. His name will already be familiar to those who have read the previous articles in this series. Williams, it will be recalled, w'as the brains behind the organizing of the militant R.A.M.s and their enforcement troops of Black set up to punish and terrorize Guards who uncooperative American Negroes. Williams then launched the Black Panther movement with its announced purpose of destroying the United States. When the Black Panthers began killing policemen as part of their campaign of violence, the country knew that these fanatical revolutionists were deadly serious. Robert Williams is equally serious in proposing the use of widespread terror and violence to intimidate the United States into surrendering at least five Southern states for a separate Negro nation to be called the Republic of New' Africa. The detailed strategy' for the achievement of this goal is even more bizarre than the proposal itself. Williams claims this is the only way the United States can solve its problem of social strife. It is entirely evident, however, that the solution of social strife is not really Williams goal at all. What he would like to do is to create the cruel illusion of a Black separatist movement for the express purpose of getting American Negroes involved in a violent revo- w-er- LLOYD DAVID lutionary struggle. To stir up a Black revolution against the United States is the specific assignment Robert F. Williams has received from the Communist hierarchy'. But revolutionary violence to achieve t. Black Power was found to attract very limited Now the task is to determine if more enthusiasm can be promoted by agitating for revolutionary action to acquire a separate Black Republic carved from the heart of the Old South. sup--por- sub-seque- nt I Cleon Skousen e THE OFFICIALS FOR THE REPUBLIC OF NEW AFRICA HAVE ALREADY BEEN APPOINTED ' with the United States, Williams has already set up the government for the new Black Republic. As one would expect, Robert F. Williams appointed himself to be president. and the de jacto leader The first within the United States is Milton R. Henry, a Michigan attorney who served six years on the city council of Detroit. He also ran for Congress in 1964 but w'as beaten by a fellow-NegrJohn Conyers, whom Henry' accuses of rigging the election. Milton Henry has taken the name of Gaidi in the new government, which is Swahili for guerrilla. He has assumed the leadership of a secret group of militants called the Malcomites who have the assignment of initiating the revolutionary action to establish the Republic of New Africa. Milton Henry says their first task is to see that the Black communities of the North and West; are heavily armed. The second task is to get about one d million Blacks prepared to migrate to Mississippi where they will establish residence and combine their voting pow'er the native Blacks (who are close to a majority in many counties) and use their combined strength to seize the government of the individual counties and eventually the state itself. The third task is to repeat this process in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina and Louisiana. Once these five states have been legally occupied and political control has been firmly established by majority rule they will then secede from the Union and set up their Republic of New Africa. Milton Henry has not forgotten that the Civil War w'as fought to prevent white Americans from seceding. But he has plans to make the Black secession the price of survival for the rest of the United States. Henrys brother, Richard, who has taken the name of Imari, is Minister of Information for the new government. It was Richard who appeared at the In order to negotiate vice-preside- nt o, well-arme- w-it- h (Continued on parjo 9) .. |