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December 16, 1990 - Image 10

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1990-12-16

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that e can build a taco tand
or pave a p rking lot.
Something ha to give
before e 've de troyed
everything that as beautiful
about the older ection of
the city.
We cannot build again
anything that i a good as
hat we've let go to ruin.
Out with modern houses!
Let take care of the old one
before it' too late.
r,
being 110 ed to die. Tbi i
tragedy becau e tbey c n't
ever be replaced.
OTHE CITIE
Orlean • Toronto, All n-
- old building re
tre ured and c red for, but
there.' not enough of th t in
Detroit.
ere letting our p trot
out from under and round
u . We'd pull do n pi ce 0
cl
ill b t tioned
Pendleton in
11..1..1 • I. recent
r ad u te of Princeton
Thcolo ic I Seminary. He i
n uvc Detroiter nd
r ad u te of yne State
Univer ity.
Thurman ee hi' call to
dut a' n opportunity to
orning
�m.&.AIiI�t Sp cia! ! ! !
.0
$1. 9
or Du y
bro den the mi ion of
Second Bapti t. The church
pi n to provide a pou e and
[. mily upport group for
member of Turrm n re erve
unit.
Second B' pti t erves
Detroit' do nro n com­
munity. It w formed in
1836. out of re i tance to
racism nd di crimin tion at
Fir t B pti t Chruch (now in
Southfield).
The church provided the
community with the fir t
chool for Black in the city
and .crvcd a. a forum for di -
cu sion of anti-stuvcry. civil
ri rht • and votinu right is-
hi
hurch \.3 Iso the
last 'top n the "Under­
ground Railroad." that wa a
route to Canada or I ve
\ ho had c scapc d from the
South.
c-
nURI G TilE migration
of outherncrs to the north.
Second" pastor and members
met the train. and provided
food. lodging. and com­
panion hip for pe pie arriv­
ing in the city.
Hunf1J1l an Breakfast
• 2 co. 2 sa''''UfC!�
"'lllcaJ"� 0 grit
Tiff�'s Sou( !Too"
13300 'Woo"war" ;t
$3.49
�igfWuu{Part
1 6ft Soutli 0 'DlI!IIison

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