ABSTRACT

I have read with a certain incomprehension reactions of many liberal and Negro leaders in the United States to the revolutionary uprising of the American Negroes in Los Angeles. Who can deny that the entire Negro population rose up as one against the conditions with which they have had to live for decades? It is instructive that those who place such emphasis on formal legislation involving voting rights (yet unimplemented) only discover the true situation of the American Negro when he takes to revolutionary action.