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Black LesdershiD POCitiOn PC7Der
(Amria 18,1931)
'e the arincile leaders of the Black Libration Stru'5le in
San Atoni ce issue with the ultra-left actisvi ties of the so-called
Socialist orderss Party, the Young Socialist lliance (YSA), and any
other grout connected -ith the so-called Socialist OorI__rs Party
(S'ev).
Through years an- years of struggle the Blad: Ceazunity has
:ou ht against injustices. From the racist attacks of olicesien and
the Ku Klux Klan, to the redbaiting tactics of reactionary politicians
and the various administrations in control, we have fou ht. ':e have
been orderedd as a neonle and- ramed but still vwe finht to build a
progressive oont anninat the tv:in evils Cf economic exloitation
andJon . .v, Jo , 'ere both killed in
l' >soK o icic in San Antonio. ':e today
face the killing of our child 'ren in Atlanta :here racism runs rapae.nt
with ilan and :erceniry c s tr'inin tIom7andOS." can: ord
to n te tie with the diicion y Ltics of the 5.
During the protest against th racist warier of trc uasi
at Alamo Plsz1, "c asleaders on: or -nizers of the
participating rcaQ-n.nizati ors not to sass out sny lit nnurc l
any until after the rall;; ':s over. There '::ere over 1 ora iz tin
rerresentati Ves resent dnd al abided by the request of the ilac
leaderr:hip. All e ce t one! The --ilitant ;e-s-nper -as solo ann
we denunce this mr 'sqctful ttitue _ore the neo-le, he Llnntsmt
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Greene, Rick; Richardson, Lynda; Salas, Mario Marcel & Sanders, John H. Black Leadership Position Paper, paper, April 18, 1981; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1261516/m1/1/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Private Collection of Mario Marcel Salas.