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May 22, 1988 - Image 2

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Michigan Citizen, 1988-05-22

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Civil Righb, D· . ·0 • • day�
to-day b· anything to do
ith our receiving complain
nd making determi ations
whether these are viable
(ho ver, they policy, which
. crucial, he .). If we get a
complaint, it m be in writing -
are bo d by to ct on it
I defy any individual 0
m de a viable complaint in writ­
ing to y � ot taken any
clio on it. C1W may dis-
agree 0 the remedy. But not on
its validity." . .
Of the 200 lawyers in the
dep rtment's civil rights
division, only 14 are B ck, ac­
cording to Ted McBurrow ,
chief of justice's £EO e tion.
Coun ling for v t
Veterans of the Vietnam
ERA needing individual, group,
family, or vocational counseling,
.job nd career development.
and assist nee with VA
benefits, the Oa Park Vet
Center can a . t yo no ma tter
where you live. (313) 967-0040. -
tr nspl nt urgeon, I felt it
my duty to ee th t the message
gets cro . Bee use this is
elbing that e BI c can
do for ourselve . I ant to sen-
itize Blacks, d help them to
help us olve our problem -
reducing the incidence of hyper­
tensi e kidney failure. We must
prevent I c of org n parts
from ver becoming an issue in
determining care. Thi bas been
. year in the making. What
started out a coUe e project
and a local phenomenon, has
become a nation I commit-
e id.

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