/ K.am ult Publl her: Ch rl D. K lIy - Editor: T r i Andrich Advertising Manager: Mlch I Ru ell Advertising Representatives: T rry Broyl •• Jerom Ky. Bob Zwalak h hand of David Du k a he chool Center uilding The decision by th Detrolt Board of Education to go to court and fight the ban against male academies i regretable. . First, there is the cost of pursuing the right to e tablish segregated academies. The precious nd few dollars the Detroit School have should not be given to lawyers to forge new legal ground that goes against the grain of history. Why hould the Detroit school children be further bortchanged while Bloomfield Hill and Binningham attor­ ney teal off with the money that could be buying much needed books and equipment? -' And, even ifby some miracle, the Board hired attorneys who in the city and actually send their children to the public sc Is, it till would be wrong to pend education dollars on t rneys. It is a rich tradition in modem America that attorneys and consultants feed off of the problems of the inner cities. From city hall to chools, there i alway a problem to be "studied" or "remedied." The problem gets worse while the "profes­ sionals" get rich. Look at magnate schools. They helped the few, but the many are worse off. All-male Academies do not solve the basic problem of underfunding. That is what is wrong with inner city schools: It is not the young lady sitting in the same over crowded, under equipped classroom with the young Black male. - Both children have a great many needs: ranging �m meals to health care to personal attention from a teacher who to do the job right, needs> fewer children per room, rather than a room of single sex children. TIle econd problem with the School Board spending money on a court ht for all-male academies? It is segregation. The list of African people who have died to make sure this society is more inclusive, not exclusive is too long to list here. The School Board explains its efforts saying parents have the right to choose. The refrain is an echo of the little liar in the White House, George Bush. It should be remembered that the current School Board is led by the "Hope Team. II They are avowed Republicans and appear to be taking orders from the Bush. r , ' Wearing kinte cloths to board meetings does not seem to drown out the ugly strains of racism the Republicans have come • I' to represent. From David Dukes to George Bush and now to the Detroit Schools Center, there is a thinly veiled effort to divide this nation, whether on the issue of race, or now-as with the abortion issue- ex. Detroit, don't let the Board of Education listen to the Duk­ kkes and the Bushes. Protest so loudly they can't help but hear you. Not �fte penny to some fancy, suburban lawyer to fight for segregation. Rather, tell the Board to do the best with what you've goi and fight for the real solution: adequate and EQUAL . --rfun . g for all school childre . - EQUAL FUNDING- N SEGREGATION-IS THE ANSWER! . - . - '. " .�, The MI hlgan Citizen welcomes letters from ts readers, Send signed letter only to: Mlchlg n Cltlz nNw pap r P.O. Box 03560 , Highland Park, Michigan 48203 VIEWS OPINIONS THE REPUBLIC d th valu 0 jority of BI greglliQlrllllS and right ing conservatives like Orrin Hatch in battering Anita Hill and promoting a newly manufac­ tured hero in the person of Clarenc Thorn . African American women were particul .. ly rough on Anit Hill. It was if Black women lapsed into a state of collective amnesia in terms of the long history of sexual har Hill vs. CI nce only gic/cornic id much and far ma'e . gnificmt