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July 21, 1982 - Image 25

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1982-07-21

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"
"Gaetano MI(1S('D, the l-kno po-
SdelrrtiSt, ys.' A hundred men ac­
ting in concert, with common under­
anding, will triumph 0 er a thousand
men ho are not in accord and can be
dealt ith 0 by one' ...
" any comm . y groups, realizing
that t:V ••• bring about common
tion, use even to ruct permanent
organizations. Thi approach' referred
to organizing around j h
imult . y tends to be transient, for it
. based poll anotions hich seldom
endur in their intensity. When the issue
f des, so does the organization, once the
sym . moment has passed.
ex­
of
... ., I. rm.-J/IJI. I :
.,,,
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• (Continued/rom t 11.)·
"
stated in the following ay, as h writes:
"Under the (or plan) hich I de-
oped, a (Blac Belt county as divi­
ded into manageable groups called
conferences instead of wards. A con­
ference is a group of fifty people.
(Continued on pa e 14.)
izin for Ch n
"Each confer . represented in a
central deci ion-making body for ea h
county, ich I call an assembly. By .
e "bottom line" of Don Ander­
son's fme1y reasoned ideali m is

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