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May 13, 1985 - Image 1

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Michigan Citizen, 1985-05-13

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Theme of thi ye r' b n­
q t i 'E onomi D elopmen
ommitment to Human
Dignity" hich highlight the
o 1 the branch h t for the
fA Call To Religious liberty
SCLC is organizing a mass protest to "guarant e
paration of Church and State. 5,000 Black­
robed ministers ar expected to participat _
Turn to Page 10.
;
ye r. To achie e the goal, th
branch i wor On to dev lop
F ir h r voter regi tr ion
m mbership nd du ati n.
Tic et for the June b n-
quet re 16 for dult 12
for tudent and nior citizen
and available at: the
Twin rea Chamber of
Comm rce, l-Tim Pest on-
trol, Pitt burg Paints Service
Center Buntin House of Flow­
ers Betty' Cleaners Hennes
Clothing Store and Lyman
Barber hop.
Freedom Fund committe
members include Betty Shurn,
ticket ; Sandy Dud y and Rei­
naIdo Tripplett, young dults;
Rev. Ken th Gavin, publicity
represent tive; attorney Leonard
Smit, patrons and vert' ing;
Lur an illiams, vice president
patrons and dvertising; attorney
Gregory Cleveland, ent rtain­
ment; Ethel itch 11, ho pital­
ity and travel; Dr. Ellis Hull,
pecial a ards; Rev. Dir Ficca
and Dr, Hanel Taylor, public
relations; Ricardo John n
program' ttorney Timothy
ragt, trophie and awa rd .
Mabel Davis, decoration, ho t
and ho te s; Johnnie illiams
and ebb Griffith tr �rt t­
for nior citizens; ill
cumb, b nquet chairman:
DeFoe, branch pre 'dent
nd progr m, booklet and
dverti ing; Joyce Taylor, ere­
tary; and Shannon and Ruth
di co-chairmen for
publi ity,
ant on
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VOL. VII NO. 24 A Y 13, 1985
rr tion
I lam announced h re y 1
that Libyan pre . dent u nun 1
- Kahdafy is 10 ning, intere t­
ree, 5 million to POWER.
PO ER i n ronym for
People Organized and orkin
for E onomic Rebirth a cording
to ali uh mmad editor of
the Final Call publi tion of th °
ation of Islam.
in. n
nation ide tour in Detr it in
January explaining PO R.
The con ept i a omin
together of the teaching of
five, great Black le der
Booker T.
rick Doug}, rc
Elij uhamm d
DuBoi ," he aid.
In F bruary, during th an­
nual S vior s Day program in
Chica 0 in. F arrakhan al 0
explain d the PO ER progr m.
tellite hoo -up th n with
hd fy revealed the Libyan
ould Ii e tre
that becoming memb r f
PO R, doe not mean mem­
bership in the ation of 11m'
uh mmad noted." ng.
Gu Savage said, joining PO ER
is c pturing elementary p er,
n t e pousing religiou belief."
The other imp rt t thin to
note Muhamm d 'd i th t
PO R requires ne
Black con umers c n longer
drive past a Bl ck busine on
their way to a white m 11 but
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