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April 12, 1992 - Image 1

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-04-12

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Ron Danie ,S0, i twenty-year
veteran of indepen nt, progressive
politi . Today, he i a pre idential
candidate who wan to offer Bl c ,
omen nd progre ive group more
than imply 1 repre ntative in the
Whi Ho . He said that he wants
to offer them a new y tern of
JOvemment b cd on human rights
and social Justice.
"What came out of the his to ric
Gary eonvenuon in 1972 w the
chaneDF to create a new politics in
thi society, a third force that would
not be the captive of the Democrats
or the Republica ," be id. "It' a
force which could put first nd
(i m t tbe question of a Bl ck
Dda and a progressive nda
for building a new lOdety.
criI t· ety faces i a que -
of rae m and capitali m.
e can't jo the IYS for
o a part of it," be
,
lac
powers, the commit1ces can decide
whether to dmit Black studen and
win set fees, w ch may be beyood
the reach of IDOIt B
Black groups oompl · n the move
i part of a larger government effort
to entrench whi' a1 . in
the face of tbe country'. move
toward multiraci
Re id nt: liCk" 0
"nonre ident g" ing th
job
I
JOHANNBSBURG, So.tll Africa
(AP)- The govellllDCnt lut week
gave bitC public school the option
of becomi private, a move that
8lacb Y will p I'Ve educational
prtvile for hi •
All but 88 of the 2,200 white .
publ boo cbole to priv tize,
me.muLl that the government will
contin to pay • aalarica,
but t t OWDC hip maintenance
of the bool· will peas from tbe
government to local commi
Among thetr wide-ranging
It I A clear._1ItD
privatizin institutions.--. �
tionally public," id Linclelwe
Mabendla, an African National Con­
greu IpOt man on education. "U
the A�F bee me part of the

., ICI!�OWN
City resident Curtis M!JIPhy, who
attends Benton Harbor City Com­
mi on meetings regularly to stress
·the need for jobs in' the city, told the
city commiJaioD at their April 6,
meeting that be "tired of the out­
side contractors" coming into the
city with their crews and gettingjobl
that some of the city rcaidentalhould
have.
In March, the city commialion
awarded a $344,328 contract to
Great Lakes Building Servicea, IDe.,
located at 3820 M-139, St. Joseph to
do tmprovements to Jean Klock
Park.
At the time the commi ion ap­
proved the contract, CommllaioDer
Ralph Crenshaw atated that, "he
CHRIST JAC 0: o.
Everyone i out for tbemsel
and blame the 1 c . of unity on the
whites."
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