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November 06, 1988 - Image 4

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Michigan Citizen, 1988-11-06

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majority populati of Robeson
County, these ative
Americans re still systemati­
cally exploited. The good news
. that Eddie H tcher found
notgui1ty.
The human riPts of alive
. . m . be respected if
this soeety i to ever have a
dard of equal justice. The
dt of the future .
only to remember amaiYer-
- sary 0 "Trail of Tear • but
also all m recommit our-
se to continue to chaDenge
all the 0 and new manifesta­
tions of r cism de ploi tion.
OPINION/ COMMENTARY/ LETTERSt EDITORIALS
/,
r
vant ed, Alm l seven million
adul are unemployed in our
arion; JTP A serves only 4% of
tho e dull. If, as the
RCpub . boast, JTPA· a
true ucee then· y don't
funding for the
l�tma billions in putting
k ill
al

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