n th t he a" hootin B OW W joined at the ceremony by a former Democratic rival, U.S. Sen. Bob Kerrey of eb , who agreed to attend the event hen be w a presidential candidate and kept hi word even fter dropping out of the ce t week. Kerrey brought along his 0 children, Ben and lindsey. "Both children were free this weekend and I wanted to come down here a family," be said. "This not only a peoonal and political mo­ ment, but a family moment" Kerrey, who bas not endorsed any of the other Democrats, turned his wrath on the Republicans, bl t­ ing Pat BucltaMD for a toting a gun at a recent campaign appearance and ere by local pollee, m&l:che church the Vo Museum everal bloc riverfronL r in for dedication ceremony, everyone linked aDd the brid , cbllDtiIlg S1IODlDS piritual They marking the March 7, 1965, ttcmpt to the Edmund Pettus bridge, hich was dubbed "Bloody Sund s" for the injuries marche received at the hands of tate troopers. Following nationwide coverage of the mauling, King and thousands more joined the protest President John on feder lized National Guardsmen, who protected the mar­ cbers they made it to Montgomery two ee Iter. Later that same year, the Voting Righ Act w igned into law. TRASH- continued from Pag 1 districts lie.· SAUNDERS SAID that the in­ tention of the Black Caucus in creat­ ing more distric is not to get more legislation but to give minorities the opportunity to elect a candidates of choice. R nto 1lc Co ultama, Inc., cxplalDcd minority ctistridS most­ ly co priled of Blac ,because the Hllpamcs do not make up anyone jurisdiction. "It is not humanly pos­ sible for HispaniCS to have their own districts, although each group is en­ dtled to their own district," Ruff said. New districts have to be created every 10 years to reflect any shift that might have occurred in the popula­ tion. The .plan does not change the total number of districts 110 districts in the House and 38 districts in the Senate. When both political partie sub­ mitted their plan to thCJ Legislature, tbey had considerably more minority districts. The Republican party had created 17 minority-controlled House seats, while the Democrats' . plan created 15 seats in the House. . "This has led some people to sug­ gest that the court didn't do their job,," Ruff said. He said that the court panel packed the minorities into smaller districts with more minorities in each district .. IT IS NOT only the Democrats who find the redistricting plan violating voters' rights; Republicans can see some lawsuits in the near future if the Supreme Court does not change the plan said Jack Mowat, executive director of the Michigan Republican Party. He said that when Republicans drew up their version, they paid "so­ called experts" to make sure the plans dhered to the VRA, which disallowed tbe packing of districts and made Ute the ratio w equal to the number of minorities in the population. The Republicans tried to eliminate any challenge that could arise, which led to the large number of minority distric . He disappointed to find the co not dhere to the VRA standard while the Republicans . paid attention to them. The bcari are oow in process and the Supreme Court is expected to rule soon on the final decision. "They could decide to adopt the plan, modify it or send it back to the court panel for them to modify it Anything can happen," aid Tom Farrell, spokesperson for the �chigan Supreme Court. THE FIRST DAY of hearings included comments from 17 dif­ ferent speakers, including party at­ torneys, legislators, representative of Mayor Coleman Young and others. Whatever the judges decide, they are not happy about having to make this decision. Farrell said that the Supreme Court doe not want to choose a plan because they feel ill­ equipped in making that decision wi thout the proper resources and time. Chief Justice Michael F. Cavanagh showed his discontent for . this hearing when he said that the courts urged government 10 years ago to take care of the issue before it became close to the deadline. Many legislators hope that the Supreme Court will clear up the con­ fusion for minorities and the Legis­ lature on just where the future districts will be. I EAST LANSING, . .- Blac voter turnout in Michigan' primary likel Y will be lower than in 1988, a Michigan State Unive ity profes or aid last Wedne day, largely be­ cause the candidates are avoiding is­ • ues that directly affect the Blac population. "Blacks re still concerned about issue of inequality on the b i of race, the whole i ue of civil rights that George B h w ically op­ posed to, the quota issue and 0 forth, " said Joe Darden, MSU Dean ofU rban Affairs and co-author of the annual State of Blac Michigan report None of the candidates are ad­ dressing those matters, be said, and "nobody's dealing with the con­ tinuous poverty in inner cities. There's no national urban policy and no candidate bas come up With one." "It (Black tumout) will be lower than what it when J Jackson was in the race four years ago," he said, "and I don't think that BI cks will reall y come out in large numbers this. time beca e primarily the can­ didates have not really spoken to the issues that impact Blacks directly." Both 1PCI£1'I tbcpro come I to ght m In apaJrtbeid ab d. "We need to build a ment In country that more integrity: id Chavis. ·We m t y no to \ I Y every form, of inju lice and wrongdoing. There. but one trug­ gle and that' between the forces of opp ion and the forces of libera­ tion, between the forces of exploi - tion and those that would eliminate exploitation. o , • I Project Health-O-Rama will be in Highland Park on March 23 thru April 16 at the Detroit Osteopathic Hospital 12523 Third Ave. March 27.1992 from 9 anl- 4:30 prn daily. " 8 Darden said he expected m t Blac to support Bill ClintoJi' can­ didacy. "Blacks will prob bly continue to support Clinton in larger numbers than the other candidates ..• because Clinton has been much more com­ fortable basically interacting with Blacks," Darden said. ·As a result of that, I think the Blac will vote for Clinton, but even as far as Cinton is concerned, the Black vote on't be as high as Clinton would like." The outcome of Michigan's primary will be a kind of barometer, Darden said, since the tate "is basi­ cally a kind of miaocosm in the sense that the percentage of Blae in Michigan pretty much reflects the percentage of Blac elsewhere. " How Michigan Blacks vote next Tuesday, he said, will depend on what the candidates say during the days leading up to the primary. "I think that depending on how the candidates really address the . - sues when they arrive in Michigan will determine the voter turnout among the Black population," he said. allo . Contlnu d from P a 1 from, "Vo Your Ho Yo Fears," to us p F.W." But in S eto and olber B1ac , here the ballot ou of reach, many people seem p� cupled struggling with day-fo.da proble that domina1e their li . Blac factional fighting con-: tinues to plague So eto. : The political sentiment 0 man young Blacb evident in gram that says, uOneSeUler,OneBullet,' a reference to the whites d an ex� pression of anser that Bl are sm,; deprived of a one-man, one-vo1e ,..; te:m. Of more than 20 Blacb in1er. viewed Thursday, mo thad n strong opinion on the referend Several said they had never heard 0 the ballot One young Black man ked if be" ould be able to vote. "My � worry il the violence," said V.S.­ Mabuza, a taxi van driver. "W • never � If we are going to see­ tomorro ." • But fello taxi driver Joseph Fakude JUCdicted that if the whitea turn down the referendum, tho: violence will ptead to their neigh-; l)oIboods. Fakude d, "If the bites 'to 'yea,' then we can all work together. If they vote '00,' then we will figbL '!bat's how we will cast our vo " FRIDA Y, MARCH 27, 1992 9:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. AT . 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