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June 10, 1990 - Image 6

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1990-06-10

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e:rae: •
for I
larted
round
r
ed by
a r ci t ociety. We have
much to do in order to trans­
form thi nation into one that
i truly olerant nd j 1. Pub­
licatio Ii e " inds Stayed
on Freedom" do help bo -
ever.
They remind 11 of u -
Blac nd hite-ju t how
painful t truggle for raci I
freedom nd equality b
been. By eeping us a re of
the hi tori cal evil per­
petuated by r cism pe ODai
torie prevent us from ta ing
'for granted the crifice of
tho e ho or ed 0 rd to
e limin te them. The e
reminde are e ci lIy im­
portant right no , hen r cia!
violence and intolerance p­
pear to e on the ri e.
H I
in "ind Stayed
Freedom" document the
rath r
otin
Minds Stayed on Freedom:
MOW!1n nt Veterans Speak to
Holmes County Youth, i
vail ble from t Rur I Or-
ganizing nd Cultural C nter,
Route 4, Bo 18 Lexington
. i ippi -, for $ plus
1.50 po tage.

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