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March 03, 1982 - Image 5

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1982-03-03

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impiementin the plan. port Mo her Afri and
In introduci thi plan, the Caribbean nations.
epre ent tive alter r. F untroy explained
Fauntroy, 'rman of the th t "the Blae Develop­
Con re ion I Blac ment Fund i a national
Caucu and the coor- movement to eep more
dinator, ho . sur- of black income and
rounded by t enty other eaJth in the bl k com­
bI c der, explained munity. It i concept of
its ianificance. He stated _ livin, for black self­
th t the t elve rules for upport. The only require­
BI c Unity, Survival and ment is . that every able
Proar re: upport t bl ck understand the need
bl church, protect the to live and then ive to a
elderly and support the bl ck or . . or in­
youth, excel in eel tion, titution of his or her
oppo crime, contribute choice on a r basis. ".
to the BI c Development c are ed to give
Fund, buy nd ban tit one dollar a month
bl c , reai er and vote, foUo s: January (blac
ho d elected offici c- civil right organizations),
countable, support bl February (black can-
f mily and community didates, blac political
life, chat len e and boycott and voter participation
n tive media d up- organizations), March
port positive media, (blac religious organiza­
secure and defend the tions), April (black senior
bl community and sup- citizens organizations),
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Short steeve Perma-Pres _shirts of polyester
and cotton. Assorted solids and patterns.
14Y2-17.
ay (Blac Africa and it. He ron ly emph sized
C ribbean relief), June becoming members of.
(hi torical black colleges), organizations, He . d,
July (Blac L al Defense "if e bl c unite e
Fund), August (blac . can achieve not only for
hospitals and health care - the ood of blacks, but
ora nizations), September . that e can set an example
(Congressional Black and leadership for
Caucus Political Action America. "
Committee), October Rev. La ery of SCLC
(bl ck arts and cultural t ed th t to launch thi
organizations), ovember plan on the first day of
(bl c family support BI k History Month is
organization ) nd very ianificant, because
December (bl ck youth the implementation of it is
and child care organiza- the bes ay to celebrate
tions). black progress.
The plan urges blacks to Bishop Adams, who
join the Action Alert chairs the Church group,
Communications et or tated "thi is a crucial
that is being established in -plan ince it ms tbat
about 110 congressional government is no onger
districts here blac our ally in the struggle to
comprise Jj percent of the secure our rights a
population. citizen in this nation."
Ossie Davis id that Die Gregory aid,
bl c can only make pro- "they say blacks are Ii e
gress as the roup makes crabs in ho ter. Every
. �
time one tries to, to the
top th other pull him
b c. 0 one ever ad­
dressed the hot ater
question. hat' happen­
in is that II t crabs are
scr mbling tryin to g
out of i. 0 there i
plan ere by all can be
r ued."
The . architects of thi
plan of action realize
does the writer, Robert
Theobald, that America
must change and that this
change ill co only.
hen people see thin
differently. A thorough _
analy is of tbi project '11
cause every bI k in­
dividual to change his ay
of thin ing and tra late'
his thou hts into ion.
Since blat s have an an­
nual buyin po er of S 170
billion, implements ion of
Warm up suit ot cotton
and �. lip jacke
nd s waist pants
in solid colors with
C���ing stripes. S-
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kn. V-neck styfing.
striped chest. S-XL
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