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Bernie Morris, 76, the oldest of ten siblings that included Alprentice "Bunchy" Carter, former leader of Southern California Chapter of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense who was murdered at U.C.L.A.'s Campbell Hall in 1969, recently viewed the film at a private screening for the first time. A retired engineer, Mr. Morris, who now lives in Carson, is the first member of the Carter family to watch the film that features first hand accounts as told by the original surviving Black Panther members of Bunchy Carter and John Huggins' murders.
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Interview with Bernie Morris
On Friday, March 26, 41st & Central: The Untold Story of the L.A. Black Panthers will open for a limited engagement as part of the Pan African Film & Arts Festival's Encore Program at the Culver Plaza Theatres in Los Angeles. Bernie Morris, 76, the oldest of ten siblings that included Alprentice "Bunchy" Carter, former leader of Southern California Chapter of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense wh...
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