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January 14, 1990 - Image 4

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1990-01-14

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rItE Gooq -r h'£ 8A o.
-r/-IE l/ GLY·.'.
ed
the hi tory b 0 have des' -
nated as "Bl dy unday," did
n t let th rial viol nee nd
brutality keep them from
making ucce Cui challenge
to the denial of v ing right for
African Americ n .
We all recall the exuberant
pc ch of the R . Dr. Martin
Luther Kin Jr., t the con­
clusion of the . elma to
ontgomcry march on the
steps of the Al bama tat
Capitol Building. Dr. King
reminded us then, ·We must
cep on marching for "'justice
. nd or the right of all people 10
vote in this country."
Local elma Ie dr, tate
enator H nk Sanders and At­
torney.R e andcr and many
other are n wring hard to
prepare to h( � t m ny persons
o ill be travelling to � elma
to p rticipate in eries of
r op seminar and rallie
to he held in elma, arch 1-4,
1990.
A special Youth Leader hip
Training Sin '11 be held by
the 21 t Century L der hip
Organizati n on March 3rd nd
youth . nd young dults from
. round th . n lion are expected
to ucnd.
1 not' bly, a . tion I
Right to vot M urn no
being establi hed in Selma,
to ama. Contributions
t d the e t bli ment Qfth'
important in titution can be
sent to the tio Right 0
Vote um, P.O. Bo 25216,
SeIDl 36702.
'.

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