| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities - 1968 - 226 pages
...Epton's speech of July 18, 1964, at 4 pm on Lenox Avenue and 115th Street: If we're going to be free, and we will not be fully free until we smash this state...that process of smashing this state, we're going to hare to kill a lot of these cops, a lot of these judges, and we'll have to go up against their army.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities - 1968 - 1148 pages
...Epton's speech of July 18, 1964, at 4 pm on Lenox Avenue and 115th Street: If we're going to be free, and we will not be fully free until we smash this state...Destroy and set up a new state of our own choosing and oar own liking. And in that process of smashing this state, we're going to have to Mil a lot of these... | |
| Margaret A. Blanchard - 1992 - 591 pages
...we'll kill one of them and we should start thinking that way right now." In another spot, he said, "We will not be fully free until we smash this state completely and totally. Destroy [it] and set up a new state of our own choosing and of our own liking. And in that process of making... | |
| 1996 - 506 pages
...exhortation is all too typical of the rhetoric and the psychic reality associated with this disposition: We will not be fully free until we smash this state completely ... in that process, we're going to have to kill a lot of cops, a lot of judges, and we'll have to... | |
| William E. Nelson - 2003 - 480 pages
...kill one of them and we should start thinking that way right now. . . . If we're going to be free, and we will not be fully free until we smash this state...Destroy and set up a new state of our own choosing and of our own liking. And in that process of making this state, we're going to have to kill a lot of these... | |
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