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Bos ton, (AP) -S tokely Carmichael led a ma rch th ro ugh the
streets of Bos ton's heaviily Ne-.
.g ro Roxbury section yesterday
and told Negroes they mu s t
take cont rol of the land and
stores in their ar eas.
"Vve will control things i-n our
communiti es by an y means necessary, h e told · a r ally in
Franklin Parle
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"If h unky [the white m an]
gets his store bombed out every
Friday or Sat urday,' ' Car michael
said, "he's going to have t o sell
it to us ."
He also told the crowd that
the only way to stop "racis t
aggression" by police "is by
armed resistance." He did n ot
elaborate but said, "as long as
injustice prevails, there will be
no peace."
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Boston's Acting Mayor Barry
T. Hynes had criticized Carm ichael's v isit, saying he "incites violence w:herever he goes"
and warned that violence would
not be tolerated. Roxbury was
the scene of Negro rioting the
weekend of J une 2-4.
There was only one m inor incident yester<lay. Police arrested a •w hite man who was carrying a sign reading, "I fight
povert;r, I work." He scuffled
with a small group of Negr:oes
and was charged with breach
o the peace.
Carmichael was expected to
return to Atlanta, where eh was
released from ja il Saturday after posting a $1,000 appeal
bond.
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his father, Frank. .
Frankie dled of Le,·
disease he thougf
beaten. Story on P
Schools S uperintend,.
childhood programs, wh \l
'in the city schools.
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Stress ing the SJ)ecial r:
the depressed areas of tl.
Donovan said a "very
strengthening of the pr
would be forthcoming . .
But he reserved deta .
program a nd its financ·
press confe rence later
Board of Education .
ters in Brooklyn.
On W ABC-TV's "Th,
tendent of Schools Rep
novan said yesterday 1.
three major problems o: -y1
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schools are money, a k t-/µf I - · /
shortage and the lack of ,
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room space.
Loca:1 schools will rece
neded state aid only if , th
Legislature , accflpts the city I
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