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July 29, 1981 - Image 27

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Michigan Citizen, 1981-07-29

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ere:
documentation of
, contribuf to ci .. -
records;
for research.
under the curatorship of Dr. Jean
·Jllajt=kwld Hutson that the Scbombur
minative influence and effective control to
the ful e ent that may be reaso ble for
all their majo racially...oriented i titution.
ddressed
ithout formal
bey d t of the
Library t the Schombu
The Schomburg deeply d rves continu­
illl upport and in olvement by tb b c
community throu hout the nation. Thi .
\ true also of a sizeab number of other
blac -oriented institutions. But non i
perha more d in or trategi for a
national organization of financial upport
and concerned 0 eight than the Schorn­
bur Center for Research in Bl c Culture.
m . Jill I I
10 tell you the truth, I atways
thought Geritol was for older people.
Uke my parents. But you know what
I foU'ld out? Women my age are esoe-
susceptible to iron-poor
blood. a protKrn rna ions of us
have ... · on-poor blood is the
most widespread nutritiona
ailment in America today.
So now I take Geritol
every day. ith Geritol
you're SU"e of getting
enough iron to build
iron-poor blood back
to normal. Plus you get
vitamins that re
important to yoUr
health�
Jean ell Hutson, ho h been
�_·_tcd. with the Schomburg on a formal
and an informal . alm ince 1936
ymbolizes yet an her unmet opportunit
for bl Ie American throughout th coun­
try.
ence,
ince Dr.
m.

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