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May 20, 1990 - Image 4

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Michigan Citizen, 1990-05-20

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hite population' of the U.S. will
have doubled to more than 115
million persons.
We auld issue caution,
ho cv r, concerning the po -
ibility of deliberate efforts of
the po er forces of this ociety
orchestr ting raci I nd ethnic
conflicts in order to i ure that
tho c in po cr stay in po er in
the future.
Will the United State be
faced . th ituation imilar to
h t ] now happening in the
vie Union in regard to inter­
ethnic conflict?
LL us, institute or
legisl te ap rtheid-like
me ures to insure hite
minority economic control? Or
will this nation provide le der-
hip before the global com­
munity in it redi tribution of
p er and ealth to rve the
ends of ju lice and human dig­
nity? e 11 should be involved
in ns ering the e questions.
In the final analyses the
browning of America" is more
th n a qu tion of numbers and
perc ntaues, t i rather an ul­
timate u ti n ju ui t air-
ne freedom· nd moralitv
e ec th "bra ning of
Americ " as abies ing in a
colorful disgui e.

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