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June 24, 1985 - Image 2

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Michigan Citizen, 1985-06-24

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e h ve to realize that the pro-
d fundin for bortion movement rew
out of the bite feminists
d that e cannot
ree with all f eets
of th t mo ment, though e
certainly ant to be recognized
equ to m n. B1 ck om n
cannot ford to put our in-
di . ual n ds and ttitude
(this i my body, I can do h t
I ant before tho of our
It i our duty to re­
pl ni our r ce, and e mu
do 0 in a re pon ible manner,
upholding the family and rising
our children in the pirit of
n tionhood.
Third, e (Bl c omen),
to get b c to our piritual
root and ccept th truth that
an unborn embryo i life, and
that bortions destroy life.
The committee entitled
o n Under Ap heid' ill
pre nt two re olution : 1
up rt the pl cing of partheid
on the end of the govern­
m ntal con erence and the GO
orum. 2) Unite ith women
round th world th t condemn
Bl c omen. Contin eel on p S
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