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November 20, 1988 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1988-11-20

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"' ...... K& A. , Sr.
WASHINGTON, DC
(N PA) - Declaring that
"today there" renewed urgen­
cy to protect civil rights gaiDs
made in earlier years, - James O.
Cole, presideo of the tioDaI
Bar Association, said -a De
agenda for ction must be in
place to protect our cMl rights. -
Black lawyers, he said,
begin to assert leadership, d
. " ued a call fOT action meeting
of more than 200 Black �
to di cuss the proble in
Rale" C.
The gatberiag
Civil Risbts SIYlDDOSUID. aDd
spon ored by 'the North
Carolina Association of Black
Lawyers ( CABL) aD affiliate
chapter of NBA. The ym­
posiu , held at the North
Carolina Central University
School of La CODducted "
conjunction ith the NBA',
Region IV and Board of GcMr-
. nors meetiDg.
Kaye Webb, t ttor-
ey General for the North
Carolina Dept" of Justice d] -
president of NCABL, stated I
tha the Symposium . "rei
force minority wyers' traiiaiag .
in civil rights "" tioD n t
offer a platform for de\4e1op­
ment of DC strategies to com-
bat future effOrts to keD ;
America's cMI " '
Lawyers the
po ium ere obviou Iy gal­
vanized by the U.s" Supreme
Court' reeeer " " deQsjon
to feW"" 1976 _ .. _. __ r
tamed a post RecoDstrudio
aIkl,.." • a "" to "
privIle " ces of" •• -
tion. Conservative J stice
Byron White, S dr. Day
O'Connor, A ton" Scalia,
COIlfirmcd ADlIOIY
Chief J " lIrllll .....
1IDO •• "1t voted to • the
DilIeIII1w. were Ikral
l :
N. the tum ot the cen ury. Madame C.J. Walker's
straighterWlg comb tUrned Black hal' care' 0
a red"hot industry, made a rniNionaire of Madame
Watker. and created scores of Black btMleSSeS.
1Oday. that tradition is contilued by et Ibepret �
. � CaMn. Presden and CEO 01 Big ShoN
Expo. nation's oldest and largeSt ethnK beauty
and iltormaOon stON.
Sponsored in part by Cooo. Big ShoN Expo
attracts more than 50.000 visitoo to a totnlg
shoN � new products. �tional dernonSUa- .
tiOnS and sding strategies.
Ms. CIaMn also tOUflded the National 8eaut¥
Heritage Association. wf'lcR nxn-ot-the-anbly
.tifacts . .. Big Show Expo.
The Adapt) Coors � bfewer d CoOrs.
Cooo UcjJr and extra Gad Draft:- is proud to take
part in � IQ a bsItifuf traditiOn in busileSS.
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