- In June 1961, the National Association for the progress of colored people in North Carolina Monroe decided to leave the black pool of the town, even if they occupied a quarter of the population . . When the pool was closed, racists decided to deal with the problem in a traditional southern style, they turned to violence - the pool is still closed, Williams drove a sturdy car from behind him and tried to push his car out of the levee and over a 75 ft cliff.
A black man with a gun is one of the most convincing and important documents in the African-Americans' free struggle. Robert F. Williams exiled in 1962 and editor Mark Shrifffer wrote this book in Havana. Blacks with guns are fascinated by Huey P. Newton and will be the most important intellectual influence of the Oakland Panthers SDF in Oakland, California. (1) Historian Augusto Meyer and Elliott Rudwick stated that Williams had "a major impact on the Race and Equality Conference." (2) Williams also has important influence on the members of the Southern Student Nonviolence Coordinating Committee and in the downtown slum community. (4) For the Revolutionary Behavior Movement, the New African Republic and many other young ethnically rebels, black men with guns became black armed Bible.
In the National Association for the Advancement of the Conference of Colored People in 1959, Pastor Martin Luther King Jr. discussed Robert Williams on nonviolence issues. Williams later wrote a black man with a gun, inspired the Black Panther, supported North Vietnam, and lived in Cuba and China. "Social life is trivial, frustration can lead to two reactions, one is the development of a healthy social organization to prevent effective disturbing progress. It is a confused, angry motive to mainly harm to reward illegal suffering, neither radical nor constructive. "
In a book on the rationalization of Robert Williams' violence, blacks and guns, a simple and prophetic statement "There is no 14 th fix in this social jungle called Dixie" (introduction). On behalf of the idealized ideals of national liberation, Martin Luther King, in his article "Nonviolent Social Organization", Williams' strategy is sufficient to fill the gap left by government defaults Individuals who wrote that they agree that they agree "(paragraph 3) recognize that the politics of the United States and the public life have failed to protect the healthy future prospects for the black community. But this common argument ends the similarities between Williams and Kim.