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October 09, 1988 - Image 9

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Michigan Citizen, 1988-10-09

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Since the dayS when Black fraternal
organizatIOnS \Nere born. Black men
_ have come together In clubs and
community groups to serve as role
modefs. mentors and benefactors of
Black youth
Today. the members of 100 Black �
of Atlanta carryon In tnat Insptra·
tlOnal trachtlOO, hetpng }OUng peooe
to devetop seff·esteem and pride
through the1r "PrqJeCt Success" pro­
gram. AdoptIng an ent e etghth·
grade class, members hefp prOVIde
health care, tutoring, counseflng and
fuU sctdarshtps for post-secondary
educaUon.
The Adolph Coors Company. bre"tNer
of Coors, Coors LJght and Coors Extra
. Gok:I,* IS proud to assist this program
of educa IOn and aspu: JOn. From one
orgnal to another. let's pass on the
tradition of achievement.
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