by CHARL01TE SMARTE­ FAAL franchi its former slaves. From the famous m reh on WashinglOn to the Rev. Jes Jackson· second bid for the U.S. presidency in 1988. there has been indeed s revolution takin place. Tod y that revolution i formulatin in the mind of Afric n- American and other minority vo er . Thi political warene i perbap mo t evident in the event that took place and led up to the 19 Democrat" Nation I Convention Atlanta. Ga. Jackson" campai n a a thre t to the hue American stams quo. ccordin to hi longtime a iate, and no itical Director for the I Campai n .. Frank E. W. t­ kin . � The mcdi exposure on Jack on took on a negative C da d African American voters have had a long road to travel in terms of political awareness-living in a coun try hose Con titution gran­ ted 11 i citizens inalienable npts. but hose people soupt in every ay-throu' h poll ta� the ,randfather clau and the like-to disen- ro fa I , a· daily De �per are Black, m- Hispanic, JaD- merican, or American Indian. 'Ihi . just two per cent more than the Kerner Report revealed 20 years ago. oreover, majority of Wbi e daily wspapers, 55 per ceat, ,ill do not employ any . ity jo . There are, ver, a number of job open­ and career 0 rtunitie l for experienced jour IS or .. _,.I_t� . outstanding scho ip interns . Black pr' media, caw . I to etve G. Da . , executive director, of teN tional �" .. per Associa- ixties Press of We are the most important minority anymore, and the po er must be sh red with \ other peop of color i this country," -I( Duh i comes into po er, we'll e change ; if Bush comes, it ill be more the same," Elli Continued. "In­ creasi Iy, who you kn and h II Y u can ccess the power point, re at ill deter' re will go." e the Democ::ra . rid Republican Pre idential can' t re invited to t- e P