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"Before 1776 America was a British colony. The British Government had certain laws and rules that the colonized Americans rejected as not being in their best interests. In spite of the British conviction that Americans had no right to establish their own laws to promote the general welfare of the people living here in America, the colonized immigrant felt he had no choice but to raise the gun to defend his welfare. Simultaneously he made certain laws to ensure his protection from external and internal aggressions, from other governments, and his own agencies. One such form of protection was the Declaration of Independence, which states: '... whenever any government becomes destructive to these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute a new government, laying its foundations on such principles and organizing its powers in such forms as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness.'
Now these same colonized White people, these bondsmen, paupers, and thieves deny the colonized Black man not only the right to abolish this oppressive system, but to even speak of abolishing it."
By: | Huey P. Newton (more quotes by Huey P. Newton or books by/about Huey P. Newton) |
(1942-1989) Founder of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense | |
Source: | "In Defense of Self-Defense" June 20, 1967 |
Categories: | Constitution, Impeachment, Individual Rights, Law, Oppression, Racism, Responsibility, Revolution, Black |
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