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August 28, 1988 - Image 9

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Michigan Citizen, 1988-08-28

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"I ha e a dream, ' said
Dr. artin Lu her King, "that one
day my four little children will b
judged not by the color of their .
skin, but by t e content of their
character." It as a dream whose
reality Dr. King had experienced
during his ed cation at orehouse
College one of America's Black
colleges.
, ,In an environment of
openness,op ortunity and high
expectations, young arlin Luther
King, JI1 learned to stretch his
intellectual capabilities to their
. limits. And bo stered by a tr di­
tion tha ha produced great
scholar .prof sionals and
leaders, he developed the char­
acter that would shatter the
assump ions f a nation. Is it any
wonder that, tough theyenro I
only 20 of Black college stu­
dents, Back colleges p-roduce 40
of Black colleg_g duates?
When you're' considering
colleges, doesn't it make sense to
consider the 0 es that helped
mold visionaries like Dr. artin
Luther King, J ? America's Black
colleges. They can he p you find
future that's beyond your wildest
dreams.
, \
Ameri a's lac Coli ge
Are You Smart Enough ifo Go?
I
Tht. food for thou ht ts brou h
In ou by KOoI-Aid B,and ofIO,in. ,
a. upportrr of Amenta's
hi tonrall Blue" n/lIl.llfl... I .

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