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David Dennis, of Jackson, @ [22-year-old field worker for the - Congress of Racial 5 conducted a class on non-vio- lence for the youths, who would take the places of other Negroes arrested at lunch counters downtown, Dennis said: "James is sit- ting at a white lunch counter. Mrs, Robinson is a white wait. ress. This is a white agitator." Pap id 3 byes' Woo- n, a Jac iegro school student, asked for om of coffee. The "waitress," Mrs, Willie Robinson, 26, of Taylors- ville, Miss., gruffly replied: "Sorry, but we don't serve nig- gers in here." The "white agitator" -- 20- year-old CORE worker George Raymond of New Orleans-- rushed Wooten, slammed him to the floor, beating him on the shoulders and kicking at his " ' "No, no. You got too places open," Dennis red rupted. "You could get a judo chop on the back of your neck, Curl up, pull our knees yw crouch up. Let's try. it again." PASSES TEST By the third try young Wooten rolled smoothly to the Lyd pulling himesif into a tight b: with his hands clasped protec- tively behind his neck. "That was good," Dennis said, "any questions?" The students shifted and watched each other, They had been amused and laughed at ' |the mock tussles, but thoughts of the tactic sobered them, "Look man, what if this agl- tator has a knife?" one asked, "Well, if he has a_ knife there's very little you can do," Dennis said. "You can try to tun, he added, taking the ques- tion as the opening for a talk on the non-violent technique, "When you fight the individ- ual you're not touching his sin, This is something that has grown up in him since he was a little boy. He's been told to say 'nigger, nigger' all his life. "You, there, what good can violence do at this time? Why is it so important to use non- violence?" the Negro teacher demanded of an _ inattentive youth, "Well, we can't gain anything by violence," was the answer. 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