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January 19, 1983 - Image 1

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Michigan Citizen, 1983-01-19

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ELEASES 'STATE OF BLAe
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STO YO P GE12
BULK RATE
U.s. POSTAGE
P 10
8 ton Harbor. I
49022
Perm' .50
VOL. V O. 7 JANUARY 19 - 2S, 1983
hri tm food-ba et giv -a ay in its
137-year history - a ci y council re-
lution supporting the boycott was
introduced by 17th ard Alderman
Allan Streeter d is now before com­
mitte headed by 20th rd Aldennan
Clifford E. Kelley, T 0 other cit" .
Altanta Ga., and Gary, Ind. are expected
to pa irnilar re lutions soon in support
of PUSH' demands f r e on mi r­
ciproci y for Black meric n fr m
nheu r-Bu h.
to th boycott a a
legitimate n ory. Ju remember
- it' a contra t from Bu h, but a gift
from U H. e are sh ing the trees,
d th ppl re f lling! The PUSH
for Eco Ju ti e p ign i de-
mandin ' th t corpor t America go
beyond charity 0 p rity; beyond
hol rships to 0 nership; and beyond
generosity to e 0 mic reciprocity.'
In ju t four month after PUSH
announ d i boycott ain Anheu r­
Bu h th r ' gro ins and ignficant
pport from top civil rights leaders
org nizati n Blac college campu s
and locally elected officials. Boycott
endor rnent have com from the
ti nal Bar A ciation the Georgia
ciation of Bl c Elected Official ,
the tional Bl c aucu of Locally
Elected Officials, th ational [,
at ion of Black Social or er. Blac
elected officials in Plainsfield nd' Jersey
City J. and shington D.C. have
introduced and already pa d resolu­
tions in their city council in pport
of the boycott, condemming Anheu r­
B h's trade pr ctices ain t 81 s
and banning all of their products from
le on city properties.
In Chicago where Anheu r-Bu h
embarked on yet. another program
of ial genero ity - the very first
arb r
ttempt to
n
trying to enti e
pre throu h n
dollar. In their
i under-
full day of
ide inter
the ati nal
ciati n
Janu ry
la."
id time and time ag in,
e urge BI c organization and the
B ck media to t e the money and t
g ode .," Re . J n' . ' e urge
them to negotiate the larg and longest
contr t th t they can with nb u r-
U ,but to unde tand that it is, in
fact the result of Anheu r-Bu Ii
. on to the boycott.
e the deal - d continue to boy­
nh U r-Busch - but continue
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at Gr Children Ho pit 1.
'I'm e cit d b ut thi pportunity,
r. inan said in an intervi e
often think nl in term f h t h t
be done in our omrnunit
effort ha e to e m r
It hri itan en eav r an
to do the Lord' or He nt
it done."
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