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November 25, 1990 - Image 4

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1990-11-25

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B nj min
Ch.vi
CIVIL
RIGHTS
E H VE contended
earlier, the recent ruling by
the Supreme Court g in t af­
firm tive ctlon, Bu h' veto
of the Civil Right Act of
1990, and the incre e in ra­
cially-moliv ted violence all
together erve to undermine
the moral fiber of the nation.
The real d nger i for mil­
lion of Afric n American
nd other to be lulled into a
I ep of indifference and
ap thy. We need ju lice
and freedom "movement" of
the 1990' in gre fer mag­
nitude than the "movement"
of the 1960' .
All civil right, I bor,
pe cc, tudent nd church re­
I ted j u tic group need to
convene n lion 1 ummit
meeting of le ders to "read
the h ndwriting on the all"
nd lake appropri te action.
Let u make 1991 the year we
ay no to r ci I politic.

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