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October 22, 1989 - Image 4

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1989-10-22

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and other from the African
American middle cl can util-
51, h iZe their at to help all of
th ho are caught in the in­
creasing r of the under­
class.
The reali y of cl differen-
ces in the African American
community ould no be used
to justify class co tradictions. In
other ords, e all hould or
to eliminate all forms of social
and economic di crimination
and disempowerment.
Many African American
communities ell other ra­
ci I nd ethnic communities
throughout t United t tes
can dr from the hard Ie ons
I rned in Atlanta.
It is only hen persons of dif­
ferent d diver b ckgrounds
can find in their mutual life ex­
perience the COIDmon goal of
justice nd freedom for
everyone i when th po ibility
of ial and r ci I equality is
realized. We alute M ynard
J c n 0 his victory and may
t . be a victory for all of the
peop of At t.

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