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November 22, 1987 - Image 2

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Michigan Citizen, 1987-11-22

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tive on issues involving civil
rights for minorities and mayac-
tually oppose affirmative ction
programs.
There are also reports that
S cramento Judge Anthony M.
Kennedy belonged to an 11-
white club which he did not quit
until t 0 weeks before his
nomination.
While the 51-year-old Ken­
nedy does not appear as
ideologically con erv tive as
Re gan's two previou
nominees, his voting record cor­
re ponds to the vie of tho e
ho h e labeled him an 80%
conservative' .
Washington civil rights lob­
byist Ralph e said of Ken­
nedy 1 t e 'He tends to rule
gainst any expansion of civil
righ .' In a 1976 fair housing
e, for example, h refused to
. u injunction barring real
est te broker from steering
minorities into egregated
neighborhoods.
7
C O,CA--A
of some of his legal
sug;gests th t President
to the
co er-
rovince.
An e tim ted 1,000 peop e
h been kill d in the I t eight
e .
Some ob rvers charge th t
th.e violence is in part being in­
g ted by the white minority
go mment a 'divide and rul
t ctic", However, th re re
tron political differences be-
en the arring f ctions.
They involve militant young
Blacks pitted against Chi f Gat-
ButheIezi's more conserva­
ti Ink th mo ement. Inkatha
is rumored to be secretly hac ed
by the government.

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