re n's the problem e . t in
th fir t pl ceo any BI c
think it simply i t worth th
h e to com pi in, 0 they ct
if the problem do n't ex' t.
The Re an dmin tr tion
I ft it up tp you to respond
to th problem of di rimination
to t t of your bility and
ith your 0 n re urce. They
r not ing to h lp you. And if
n i re-elected, they are
in to m e it more difficult
to defend your If. If you do
not challenge it, the mon ter
imply get bigger and bigg r,
and bolder and bolder.
ctually, raci rn get worse if
you don't complain about it
hen it happen to you becau
r ci t thin of us we and
begin to enjoy emb IT ing u .
They m t kno th t e rytime
they even thin bout diserimi-
You nating Blac re going to com
plain. Th re em to be very lit
tle inhibition on the part of
hit to exclude BI c hen
they fe I thre tened either finan
cially or p ychologically by 'the
particip tion of Blac in
"their' citivite. However,
Bl c s em ery reluctant to
complain e n in the f ce of ob
viou di crimination.
com Perhap it i the religion tra-
? dition t t motivate Blacks to
yield to the dictum do unto
other you ould have them
do unto you. ' Thi . very po u
late h aided the continu tion,
and even perpetu tion, of
r cial di criminati n.
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a
ithout raising even
Th t' one of th
ry
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