s are forced
rica under a different I
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t B
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But in employ­
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a aet of rule for
for gam
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the "old South"
of' the main re
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Traci the . ory of B from
their beginning' America, the PUSH
er recalled that s ere ruth-
forced from their land holdings
in the South to the urb halt of the
orth.
He to his audience th tin renege .
ting the B po ition, e mu under-
d that full "developme t," not full
" mp oyment," mu be our
"In ry time, there ful em-
ployment," he id, no .
body ( ve � had ajob." I_v�a
conferees •• ......._
of current d propo
He said the 'Voting . ts ct' littl
more than an Indian Treaty without
enforcement.
ae omen
Entrepren ur
co f r ne
The tiona!
of BI
COIJIale. When
of poems,
"0 and Joy," as
privatfty printed' 1893 he
kina elevator
operator. His second boo
r
omen Entrepreneurs pre nt "Sur-
viving and Succeeding," a Black economi
d lopment d leadership conference,
October 8,9 and 10 in Detroit. •
Co-spo red by the Small Busine
dministration, th conference will em­
phasize "ho to's" of making bu .
ntur not only IVive, but succeed,
according to AB president arilyn
French Hubbard.
Information and registr 'on details
can be obtained by callins or writing
th natio he quarte at 2200 ood­
ard T er, Detro', I 48226; (313)
963-8767.
out
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d del te, affe
concluded four d ys
es for eeting
the Challe of the Federalism,"
the erne of the 72 Annual Conference
of e Confer ce of the tio Urban
Le e he d in Lo Angel 'Convention
d Exhibition C n er in California.
John E. J cob, President of th
ational Urban Le e, . ed off the
Conference in his Keynote Speech with
call for a Univer Ernploym nt and
to e
job
"If there e r u a precio uman
right' . th right to a job," Jacob .,
"and if th re ever a to deliver
th hum right to job it i no ."
J acob that during th Gre t
Deparesion of th 1930',' our
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