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July 07, 1990 - Image 1

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1990-07-07

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African
city'«
Denic c.
Correspondent
DETROIT - The
applause from the audience, be
_id, )Ie wisbed be could leave
tbe ge and join tbe people in
t e t nd nd "embrace one
and all."
. He wen t on to than tbe
people of the Midwe t for wb t
be called' their broad
anti-ap rtheid movement.
"Your olidarity b ve given
trength nd courage. In the
f ce of your own problem nd
di fficul tie , you b ve not
for t . e HI ver forget
you" aid M dela.
Ddel id of Detroit that
it i not onJ y famo for i car
and reel ind tries, but for
enriching tbe culture of the US
nd the world.
Conti d 0 P Re 12
event.
When the Deputy Pre ident
of the African National
Congre fin lly too to t
podium after a torm of

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