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OPINION
I
be·
of toJenlOOlll.
There will be 0 - effective
solutio for thi crisiS until
ere i a greater under tanding
by the jority of the peop e of
. country as to e profitable
r t play both Canan
ci lIy and politically by the
powerful oppr We forces that
really co rol the United States.
Th the immedi te burden is
on e African Ameri com
mun·ty to t e aU appropriate
me ures to educate all eg
ments of the community bout
the reality of thi unfolding
noci d to be. ore com-
mitted th ever before to chal
lenge tho in po r to stop the
madne s and the drugs from
de ling death in the community .
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diver ity timulating nd in
tri uing. I m 0 gr tcful to
merica and to tho e caring
poe r in my life that too
time to mentor thi child from
the Bl c cor of inner city
..
white profe or .. I am grateful
to the cuhur I diver ity of
America which gave m the rare
opportunity to inter ct on 0 in
tellectu I vel with the enius in
the e gifted p.
n you, Am rica, for op
rtunity to become the om n
ant to' be. Each one of us
Ameri theoppor-
tunity to ovcrcoem our n tive
circums ncc. The opportunity
. there! The door' open! The
Das:swords e high quality, ex
ceDent kills nd guts.
Marie "Ka' er-Reese is the
secretary of the 17th Congres
sional District Republican Com
mittee. She served 1M) yean 011
the Board of the epublican
Professional and Bu iness
Women's forum. She has or-
iud worlced lor a va . ty
0/ political campaigns and
events. A Fisk graduate, she has
a asters de 'e in counseling
and' and is curmat/y a
Phd candUlte Wayne Stale
Univusily in the arne field. .A
re . tered social worlcer, certified
tudter II1Id coansek»; she is the
Academic ocUIte, oJJice of the
v.p of StudmJ Affllin lit WQ}fte
S University.