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May 17, 1992 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-05-17

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TIlE AMERICAN estab­
lishment gave billions of dol­
lar to the ci tie and
governments of Germany and
Japan to rebuild nd help their
citize after the dev tation of
World Warn.
The U.s.govemmentandits
leadership has been and till is
giving reparations to the state
of Isreal and the Jewish people,
now to the tune of over $4 bil­
lion a year.
The government of the U.S.
is now giving over $500 million
to the Communist government
of "Red" Rial
The U.s. government is also
giving countl billions of dol­
lars to the governments and
peopl of �thcr �tiODllll'9und
tbewodd.
Never forget that our
enslaved foreparents worked
from early Imming to late at
night, ix or even days Ie,
FREE for more than three
hundred years years.
In addition, more that 100
million Africans died in the
Middle P age during their
enslavement journey from
Africa to the American shores.
BUT THE U.S. govern- .
ment has yet to see fit and
declare African Americans
worthy of reparations, while at
the same time giving every
other group billions of tax dol­
lars. This is tantamount to a
criminal injustice!
Operation PUSH nationally
and locally supports repara­
tions of African Americans, as
represented in a bill introduced
by Congressman John Con­
yers. It is time that Americans
pay up their long overdue debt.
Operation PUSH of Detroit
will be working to introduce a
reparations bill for all African
Americans who were victims
of America's apartheid, a.k.a.
Jim Crow, that flourished in
this country against African
Americans from 1865 until
1964. All who were victims
should get reparations like
Japan, Germ ny, Isreal and
Communist Ria. They are
even giving reparations to the
savings and'loans.
Never forget that America
bas never officially apologized
to African Amerlcans for their
enslavement, or requested for­
giveoeaa for the enslavement of
our foreparen or for the 100
years of second-cl citizen­
ship mt apartheid.
AMERICA HAS never
paid for any of the above.
Let us get up and work for
justice, especially economic
j lice.
Join PUSH today in the na­
tional and local efforts to ad­
dre and re olve the e and
other concerns.
Dr, J obari Prempeb is the
President andExecutiveDiTec­
tor of The Operation PUSH
" Metropolitan Detroit ChtJpter:
P.O. Box 21088, Detroit, Ml
48221-0088. (313) 368:-8701
FAX (313) 342-6229.
HIGHLAND PARK
O)at»CIStcin emp ized t
money ould till go to the
ccalition upon reque t for th
anti-dru project pproved by the
found tion.
Accordin to S per tein,
DEVCO i involved imply to
ti fy the grant requirement,
created for leg purpo e .
Highl nd Par Councilman
Frank Ro . d that beca e of the
m.
money ill be d or
city program called "Drug tee in
93."
Harriette S per tein 0 th
Highl nd Development
Corpo tion (HP DEVCO) aid that
the Community Foundation
provided igbt grants from the
Mic on/Mott fun to community
org nizatio in the Detroit area.
different ectors of the city, e
not h d electio yet, temporary
executiv bo rd w formed to deal
with immediate deci ions.
On the coalition' temporary
e ecutive bo rd are thryn
Looney, repre enting the
orthwe t Section; S muel
Billington and Fr no,
repre enting the orth Central
. 'Philip Morris
Doesnt 'Want Kids
To Smoke
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One of the mo t trying a pect of being a
parent i encouraging your child to make the
right choice - not ju t to follow along. In
today' complex ociety, growing up involve
more pre ure and choice than ever before.
Studie how that young people do thing
because their friend do. Smoking i one
of those thing .
At Philip Morri U.S.A. we believe that
moking i an adult deci ion. 'We don t want
children and teenager to moke.
That' why the tobacco indu try i offering
a booklet aimed at helping parent meet the,
challenge of providing their children with the
tools to re i t peer influence. The b oklet,
"Tobacco: Helping Youth Say 0," i
de igned to keep parent and children
communicatin about important L ue like
moking.
To continue it long tanding commitment
that moking i not for young people, the
tobacco indu tryal 0 has trengthened it
marketing code and i upporting tate
legi lation to make it tougher for young
peopl to buy cigar tte . We are al 0
w rking with retailer for triet compliance
with tate law prohibiting ale of cigarette.
to minor.
For your free copy.
of "Tobacco: Helping PHIL·IP MORRIS
Youth Say No," return
the coup n today. U •• A.
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HELPING YOUTH SAY NO." 20018 I
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