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June 07, 1987 - Image 1

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Michigan Citizen, 1987-06-07

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Housing
It too from fonner
PresideD Jimmy Carter to co -
vince Mayor Colem Young that selli a six-year-long vacant,
city-o douse to H bitat for Humanity for one-dollar - D
2,soo - good investment in the community. That t
first in the efl'o of H bitat Story OD Pg. 3
�utting
forestry paths
A Bento
the elite
erican
Serving the StI*'s African American Community
Jesse J is running
number 0 e in po follow-
in Gary Hart' departure
from the 1988 presidential
the only
candidate· the
far ahead of the
� for that
IDDlatlOn..
o
for the White House, Jackson
is finally getting a chance to
be heard on the issues.
David Broder writing in the
Washington Post admitted
that reporters, columnists and
political pundits had never lis­
tened to Jackson's message.
Broder suggested it was
time. Someone must be listen­
ing to Broder.
Continued on' • 16
JUNE 7-13,1987
AN UPLIFTING EXPERIE CE - Covert FJemeDtary Sch
to the air d· Michigan History Week celebration. e rience
studying Mich· history. Some of the children attached their D m
100 in ho of fl ding pe pal. Students also p nted lte pi
. (Kristin Hay oto).
ZAPP'n pover Y /Reaching bac G e a a 0 a
LOUISVILLE KY - The
recording group Zapp I ely
indulges in luxuries e
chauffeur-driven limousines or
private airplanes. The ight­
man band, ba d in Dayton,
Ohio, pinche pennies so it
can funnel more mo y into th
inner city.
, e don t need other people
to pick up our money, write
ut our c ntracts clean our
clothes or drive our ehicles."
y Le ter Troutman, drummer
for Z pp the fe tured oup
on the 19 7 00 City lam
hen we do it our lve
overturned a 40 percen un­
employment rate down to 12
percent. "Today it ha gone
bac to 40 percent and i ri­
ing," Marry ho added.
The e were only fe of the
tartling re ult of .. dom­
ination arry ho aid
helped to drive a one inde­
pent, high- pirited peopl into
th lowe t doldrum of th ir
ociety.
The B 0 i a outh
or anization hich gre into
bing in uba in 1 4 among
150 Grenadian ud nt ho
had gone there to tud . Th
decided upon th group and
Continued on '.g. 16
byCHARL01TE S ... " ......... L .........
FAAL
Americans hould be aware
that U.S. intervention in
Grenada ha led to the total
breakdown of Grenadian 0-
ciety, that i the me age that
the Maurice Bishop Youth
Organization i preaching, a
one of it member tour the
country in a media blitz.
Terry arry how, general
ecretary of the MB Y 0 ay
, e are very dependen on
western economie . Our un­
employment rate i oarin.'
Marry ho aid that a the
time th ount a invaded
b the renada had ju t

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