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February 10, 1982 - Image 3

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1982-02-10

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'" 0
Coordin tor
nard 0
Ode
Do -
C ryl
d pre-holiday fruit build 0 to the program e
Bernard id he is still the need for such
trying to r 0 additional gram ort livedo
fund d hope to obtain Ithin four years
for transporting tu- ould be 0 r: Rutter
dents home from ir late ted. "If teac r are
afternoon 0 ODS and on accountable and do 0
field trip their job, there uldn't
One ch trip a be a d for this. Remedi-
pizza tr t donated by ion is fine, but peop
Leonard C pozio, Tbunday, are paid th fir t time
February 4, Bern noted. around to produce."
V for the Capozio Bernard th dent
trip ere furnished by Star e tested prior to enter-
of Be em C ch the progr and will
uhammad, C 01 J.
omany and Floyd J.
Sander .
Both e clu and' de
e p id . tipend, ccordin
to Bernard, from fund
raised through don tio
e P . Church.
Another trip planned 0
an outing to th Field
u urn in Chi go.
Jam Rutter, principal
of Hull School, ho h
opened the door of his
be te ed
. after parti-
AUCEVILLE, Ala.
bou t 200 civil-rights
tivi.sU marched through
downto Aliceville Satur-
day, on th fir . of
160-mil alk to th te
Capitol to pro st jailing of
two Black women convicted
of . voting fraud and to
urge extension of th
feder Voting Rights Act.
It too marchers 3 hours
and 5 minute to cover
the II mile from CarronĀ­
ton to the est Alabama
home to aggie Bozeman
and Julia ilder, convicted
of voting fraud in Picken
County last month.
The marchers ere
ending S turday night at
o fr
2
r
c
cip tinge
The name, Very Spec 0
Time, come from Bernard'
Sunday morning radio 0
featuring gospel mu ic.
Aliceville home 0 They
planned to march 27 mil
to Eu Sunday momin
and re ch the Capitol t
ontgomery Feb. 18.
"I feel good, I feel
great,' id illie Davis,
a marcher from Carrollton.
'I c d go ther 10
miles right no .tt
"I TIRED; It
gotten to my bon,' id
the march I der, Rev.
Joseph Lo ery, pte . ent of in
the Sou the Christian
Le dership Conference.
He said he expects bi er
cro d hen march
reach Selma, focus of a
hu right march in th
turbulent 19605.
der, 69 and Boze-
m ,57, ere victed by
an all hite jury of forgin
the 0 ture of 39 elderly
d illiterate B
ab tee ballot.
dre
one
gomery m
t demo
thou d
with tenin en trnent of
the Voting Rights Act tha
year.
Gr,oup honor
bas e ball earn

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