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Volume 2: My Country One Thousand Eighty-Nine.  I have a dream

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    The words of Bobby, the leader of the "Black Panther Party", still caused great shock in everyone's mind.

    Everyone knows what black people have experienced in the United States, but most of them are not willing to face it head-on.  Only when things actually happen will they cause some reflection in their hearts.

    But by the time you have this kind of reflection, it¡¯s often too late.

    Fortunately, Bobby had already made a solemn promise as a black man, and they would never let the hostages in the Casry Academy be harmed.

    Can black people be trusted?  Judging from the current situation, even if they don't want to trust, they have to do this.

    In this incident, the most embarrassing thing was probably Mayor Duila and Director Douglas. Before this, they could not imagine that they would have a face-to-face conversation with a black man. This was simply the greatest humiliation for them.  Moreover, what was even more unacceptable to them was that they actually needed a black person to prove whether the hostages in Kasli College were safe.

    This made them lose face in front of everyone.  Moreover, what worried them most was that the families of the hostages seemed to have been influenced by that damn nigger.

    The conditions put forward by the niggas are absolutely unacceptable to them, otherwise it will cause a series of terrible consequences.

    The "Casry College Incident" that occurred on September 21st continued to ferment until the 25th without any relief. However, the thing that Mayor Duila was most worried about finally happened. He received a call from the White House.  Telephone:

    It was President William who personally spoke to him on the phone.

    On the phone, President William asked about the incident and the efforts being made by the city of Oakland, and asked whether federal troops needed to be used to solve the problem.  But this was rejected by Mayor Doula.  After a brief silence, President Wilhelm told him:

    "I believe in your ability, Mr. Mayor Duila, but I am also being questioned by Congress and pressure from the country. I need to get good news before this Saturday."

    There are three days left, which is probably the deadline given by the president to the city of Oakland.

    After urgent consultations with Director Douglas, who was equally anxious, Duila and Mr. Director decided to make a desperate move. They planned to mobilize all the police and the National Guard in the city to launch a final general attack on Castle College!

    Never negotiate with any black person - never!

    All forces have been fully mobilized.

    Police, National Guard, armored vehicles, all available forces, as long as they can capture the Kasli Academy, Duila and Douglas don't care about anything.

    It even includes protests from the families of those who were kidnapped!

    They once again rejected Mr. Myers¡¯ request for peace talks on behalf of the hostage families.  And Duila said this in front of everyone:

    "This has never happened in the history of Oakland. We will not negotiate with the rioters, we will not negotiate with the people who are destroying our country. There is no room for negotiation on this, and I will fulfill my duty as a United States of America."  It is the mayor's responsibility to use firm measures to eliminate our enemies. Gentlemen and ladies, we have sent them the food and medicine they need, but we have no idea about the situation of the hostages.  They were killed, we can't be sure. The only thing we can be sure of is to rush into Kasli College, catch those rioters, and then rescue your family members safely from Kasli College  .As your mayor, I can also make a solemn promise to you that I will rescue every hostage and return every hostage to you."

    There was silence among the crowd. To be honest, they didn¡¯t know what to do now

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    "Mr. Huey. Mr. Bobby, it looks like the police are ready to launch a general attack." Nadelman, the commander of the Brandenburg Commando, came to the two leaders of the "Black Panther Party": "I must  I would like to remind you that with the current situation of Kasli Academy, it is impossible to stop such a full blow. You are all without military training, and your opponents are a group of paramilitary personnel.  So I suggest you retreat immediately.  "

    "Mr. Nadelman, can't you and your companions do the same?" Huey asked hesitantly.

    "We can deal with some soldiers, but we can't do it with such a huge force" Nadelman said frankly: "We have already arranged the retreat route.  There is an abandoned sewer underground through which we can leave Casri College safely. Gentlemen, I need to remind you that the time has passed.We don¡¯t have much time left.  "

    Huey and Bobby soon began to discuss it, and there seemed to be some heated argument between them In the end, it looked like Bobby gave in.

    Huey returned to Nadelman: "Mr. Nadelman, my friend Bobby and I have made a decision. Bobby and you will leave here with all the hostages, while I will take fifty."  Members of the Black Panther Party stay and hold off the police to buy you as much time as possible."

    He had another purpose that he did not tell Nadelman. He had discussed it with Bobby and Mr. Paris a long time ago. If all black people were to receive fair and just treatment, someone would have to bleed.  Now is the time to bleed.

    He successfully made Bobby accept his request to stay, because in Huey's view, Bobby had received a higher education and he was more suitable to lead the future "Black Panther Party".  This is not for myself, but for the benefit of black people across America.

    Nadermann had no objections to their proposal, and here he and all the Brandenburg commandos had temporarily come to an end The details of what they are going to do will be announced soon.  Indicated

    The hostages and most of the members of the "Black Panther Party" began to enter the reopened sewer. This sewer, which was abandoned just a hundred years ago, has now become the escape route for all black people.

    Huey and Bobby share a hug.  They knew this might be the last hug in their lives

    ¡°Remember our promise, for all black people.¡±

    "I will remember the promise we made, for all black people!" Bobby controlled his emotions.  Gritting his teeth, he replied: "No matter what difficulties I may encounter in the future, I swear I will never forget this day"

    Everyone has left, and the only ones left are Huey and the fifty members of the "Black Panther Party" who voluntarily stayedthe weapons were completely left to them, and they knew that even if they had weapons, they would not be able to be here.  They can persist for as long as they want, but they have nothing to fear. If someone has to bleed to get what they want, then the first drop of blood should start from them.

    The loudspeaker outside kept blaring.  It was the police who were giving the final warning to the blacks at Castle Collegethe final attack would begin in a few minutes

    There was no sound from Kasli College, and the families of the hostages had their hearts in their throats They were too worried that something terrible would happen

    "Mr. Mayor, the time has come."

    There was no expression on Mayor Duila¡¯s face.  He gave the final order coldly: "Then let's get started!"

    The final attack on Kasli Academy has begun.

    The combined forces of the police and the National Guard, led by armored vehicles, launched a final attack on Casri College.

    No one can know what the outcome of such a desperate attack will be, and no one can know how many casualties there will be, but Duila will soon be out of control.

    Fierce gunfire rang out at Kasli College, but it was quickly met with a powerful counterattack by the police and National Guard.  The roadblocks at the door were cleared in the shortest possible time.  The police and the National Guard soon stormed Casri College.

    The black people resisted tenaciously.  Although they had not received any military training, they still bravely pulled the trigger in their hands.

    The police and the National Guard were very surprised by the resistance here. Not only did the black men own pistols, submachine guns, and rocket launchers, but they also had a large number of grenades. This made the police and the National Guard who rushed into the Castle College attack faster.  Slow down, they don't want to waste their lives here.

    A helicopter belonging to the Oakland Police Department appeared in the sky. The appearance of the helicopter suddenly made the situation of the black people at Castle College more difficult

    Casualties began to appear around Huey, and several black men fell into a pool of blood under the joint attack of the sky and the ground.  Then, with the support of air power.  The police and National Guard suddenly stepped up their offensive. As a result, the casualties of the "Black Panther Party" began to increase sharply.

    Twenty minutes later, there were only a dozen people left who could continue fighting beside Huey. Huey knew that the last moment had come.

    He looked at the time: "Okay, our battle is over. You have shown so bravely. I feel honored to fight side by side with you. Don't sacrifice in vain anymore. I think Bobby and the others have already  Far away. Now, lay down your weapons and surrender!"

    Every black man already knows that there is noWith hope gone, they took one last look at Huey, then raised their white handkerchiefs and waved them continuously.

    The battle at Kasli College ended. 33 Black Panthers were killed, 11 surrendered, and 6 were seriously injured.

    The police and the National Guard have completely taken control of Castle Collegebut they have not found the kidnapped hostagesOf course, they have not found Huey yet.

    Huey arrived on the third floor. The bullets in his gun were empty. In fact, there were still bullets and he could not save the situation.  Huey wasn't scared at all, he felt like he had accomplished his mission.  Bobby had promised himself that he would fulfill their dream no matter what.

    He turned on the speaker, and from it came Martin Luther King¡¯s speech that inspired countless black people:

    "When we act, we must be committed to moving forward. We cannot go backwards. Now some people who are passionate about the civil rights movement are asking, 'When will you be satisfied?'

    ¡°We will never be satisfied as long as black people continue to suffer unspeakable brutality from the police.  As long as our tired bodies cannot find accommodation in motels along the highway and hotels in the city.  We will never be satisfied.  We will never be satisfied as long as the basic range of activities of black people is only transferred from small ghettos where minorities live to large ghettos.  We will never be satisfied as long as our children are stripped of their sense of self and dignity by ¡®whites only¡¯ signs.  As long as there is a black man in Mississippi who cannot vote.  We will never be satisfied as long as there is one black man in New York who thinks his vote will make no difference.  No!  We are not satisfied now, and we will not be satisfied in the future, unless justice and justice are like the waves of the river and sea, surging and rolling in We must firmly believe that enduring undeserved pain is a kind of atonement  "

    Such a sound quickly attracted the attention of the police.  They quickly headed towards the third floor

    Huey had heard the footsteps, opened the window, and stood on the sillas the police burst into the room.  Huey smiled at them, then jumped from the third floor

    Behind him, only the horn continued to sound:

    "I have a dream that one day this nation will stand up and truly live up to the true meaning of its creed: 'We hold truth to be self-evident. All men are created equal.' I have a dream that one day, in Georgia,  On Red Mountain, the sons of former slaves will be able to sit down with the sons of former slave owners and talk about brotherhood. I have a dream that one day, even Mississippi, a place where justice has disappeared and oppression is common, will become like a desert.  An oasis of freedom and justice. I have a dream that one day my four children will live in a country where they will be judged not by the color of their skin, but by the quality of their character"

    That is the most famous speech "I Have a Dream" by the leader of the black movement Martin Luther King

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    Kasli Academy was captured.  But the police found nothing but the bodies of black men on the ground.

    Where are the hostages?  Where did all those hostages go?  Where are the hostages?  Where were all those hostages and the rest of the damn black people?

    When the news reached the ears of Mayor Duila and Director Douglas, they were stunned.  They had no idea what was going on.

    The families of the hostages issued angry questions. Mayor Doula once swore to them that he would rescue every hostage safely and ensure the safety of every hostage. But where are these hostages now?

    ??????? Duila and Douglas simply couldn¡¯t answer them

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    "Behind me, Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" still sounded." Brown, a reporter from the "Oakland News" said in a deep voice: "This is a huge tragedy. In this raid, 33  One black man died and six were seriously injured, but the white hostages mysteriously disappeared. The incompetence of the Oakland police once again aroused everyone's anger. All the black people asked for was nothing more than some power they wanted.  The Auckland City Council and Duila could have negotiated to resolve this crisis, but our mayor flatly rejected this request. As a result, what appears now at Castle College is nothing but black bodies and anger on the ground.  I don¡¯t see anything other than the families of the hostages. Maybe it¡¯s time for us to reflect on our attitude towards black people"

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    "Mr. Mayor Duila, Mr. Director Douglas, where are our children and relatives?" As a representative of the hostage families, Miles tried his best to endure the sadness and anger in his heart: "You once promised us that you would definitely  Save our family safelyCome, but now I can't see them.  Are they missing?  Or did something terrible happen to them?  All of us need an answer from you.  "

    Duila can't describe the fear in her heart now. Damn it, where did these damn black people get the hostages?  How should I explain to Auckland and Mr. President when such a situation arises?

    He reluctantly replied: "Mr. Miles, I don't know why this happened at the moment, but the police are under emergency investigation, and I believe there will be results soon. Ah, don't forget, we also arrested  There were so many thugs"

    "They are not thugs!" Miles shouted: "They are just pursuing the power they deserve, but you rejected them with the usual arrogance of a white man. If you are willing to give up the so-called white pride, such a tragedy will  It won¡¯t happen! We always like to consider issues from our own standpoint, but have you ever thought that these dead black people also have their families and people who love them!¡±

    Facing Miles¡¯ question, Duila didn¡¯t know how to answer.

    "Let freedom ring from Lookout Mountain in Tennessee! Let freedom ring from every hill in Mississippi! Let freedom ring from every hillside! As we let freedom ring, let freedom ring  As we ring out from every village big and small, every state and every city, we will be able to hasten that day when all of God's children, black and white, Jewish and Gentile, Jesus and Catholic  , will join hands and sing an ancient black spiritual song: 'Free! Free! Thank Almighty God, we are finally free'"

    The voice of ¡°I have a dream¡± is still floating in the sky above Kasli College!  (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature. The novels will be better and updated faster!
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