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March 12, 1989 - Image 4

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1989-03-12

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.d'
o s s

,
from this
. e rd of cau-
partirularly n efforts
are derway to divide African
American men from African
"American omen. American
today' much more per­
d . . tionaIized and
m t have 0 anten-
up to be able to perceive
the ca me factors are to
the ocial condition of op­
pressed comm .. in this na-
tion.
There has been an overall at­
t c on African Americans
during the Re gan years.
Whether this tta will con­
tinue effectively during the Bush
year remains to be seen. "
Yet the handwriting is on the
wall We must not allo African
American men to be emati­
cally excluded from higher
be many different education.
election of Ron Brown,
B man, airman of the
Democr tic P rty estab­
lishment nd 'the corporate­
controlJed medi a ign that
r c· m is d d and buried. But!
it m ns no such thing.
In f ct it signifi just the op­
posite. In 19 even and on -
h If milli n people voted for the
anti-corporate, inclu ive social
vi ion of the R in rticu-
. I ted y Reverend Je e J c '­
on in his bid for the
Dem tic P rty Presidential
nominati n.
It r J c on as rej ed
by th mocr tic P rty, the
party tri d to bully and bam-
oozle th frican-American
elector te into voting for
ich el D . and his anti-
,
- tyle.
responded with p ssionate en­
th usia m to the progressive
agend for vhich e st ode
Ron Bro n tands opposed to
the rules chan es that Reverend
Jackson negotiated with
ichael Duka is. The
Democrats want to app ar a if
they're m king concession to
the B c community by putting
Brown into a visible position of
power.
But putting a Black face on
conservatism does nothing for
the Blac community. It is only
the Democrats' neo-colonial
soluti n to the gro wing rebel­
lion in the BI ck community. It
does not help us - it only helps
the D mocrats to get over on us.
Dr. Lenora Fulani is the na­
tional chairperson of the New Al­
liance Party and a practicing So­
cial Therapist in Hasiem. Sh
can be contacted at 1M New AI­
liance Party, 2032 Fifth Avenue,
New Yorlc, NY 1()()27 and at
(212) 996-47()().

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