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September 25, 1988 - Image 1

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Michigan Citizen, 1988-09-25

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CIIIIltn'.. ud American racter Ita not
W' t surprisingly, affected African-
to e' , te r ' Americans to the detriment of
. the pr� community cohesion. Anti-
tioaal opportuni ' Bl ck r cist entiments and
AaIericaDs will . lie to pr dices are still prevalent and
. d European-Amer' are likely 0 re 'so.
In Black co munity and - There h ve been u tan-
family life, problems m tial advances' bIa poli ical
from inadequate iaco - ub- participatio inee th
ta dard living conditions, of the Vot' R'
adolescent pr cies, 1965, and these a�
street violence, family in- .likely to OODtinuc'io 1 future,
ility, d rampant • prin ipally because African-
-t are far t Ameri lead to vie political
era of the civil rights JDOW:menl actioa a defense' times of
Andthereareafew ignsthat difficulty,
. get better in the ab- Other piYO
. c . the future '

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