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e realize thDt OW' future
Ua chiefly in our own haNIs.
We bow thDt �r but""
doll IIOr friend.t C411 1Mke a
race stand unles» it hal
Itren,th In its ownfOlUldotlon,'
that races lik« lndividuau
must $land or faU by tMlr own
merlt; that to fully "cceeil
they IftIUt pl'QCtice 1M virtuu
of If-reliance, elf-rup«l,
industry, per everance; and
ecollOmy."
Hon - Paul RobMon
In order for America to be
come first rate power into the
year 2000, the African
American people must come
to gripes with economic.
Here are some of the main
component parts of my design
for the average citizen to fol
low to greater economic em-
, powerment: '
- Save twenty-five per
cent of each dollar you get in
your bands. Pay yo�lffirst!
Pay your debtoJl with what
remains of your income.
- Put your vings to work
for you. Remember, you
earned it with your blood,
weal, toil, and tears!
- Collaborate with family,
fritDds, usod r 'and m r
te"C!'D»Ol'e"''1II8 pcalbllt f....s (' •
into __ .11_atIlC*
- 00 into business! Pro
vide service, produce a
product, sell a product, and/or
manufacture a product!
Remember: Yes, never
forget!!!
African Americans spend
$360 billion per year and cre
ate 12 million jobs. African
Americans spend only $21 bil
lion with their community and
create less than 1 million jobs
for themselves and 11 million
jobs for America.
If African Americans
spend 15 percent of their
money with each other, they
would eliminate Black un
employment in Ame�ca!
African Proverb
"It take an entire village
to educate a child"
African Proverb
Do for self, there are no
Gods to upport a lazy person.
Dr. J abari Prempda is tbe
, president and Exec"t�ve
Director 0/ The Operation
PUSH Metropolitan Detroit
Chapter: P.O. Box 21088,
Detroit, MI 48221-0088,
(313) 368-1l701 FAX, 342-
6299.
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- Joe - 4th
PI ce Honor Student from Sherille
choal, Detroit Public Schoo
-To W 9-Sth
PI oe Honor Student from Cowville
B1 ntary, Detroit Pub e School .
The five (5) Youth winners from
the Metro-Detroit Youth Speech
Cont t were the following:
In the future, United Generation
- J y W , age 13 -1st Coundl plans to conduct peech
PI ce Honor Student from Liberty contest on the "AIDS VIRUS _
School, Highland Par AMONG OUR YOUTH
POPULATION."
- DeJd belton, age 11- 2nd
Place Golightly School, Detroit
Public School
For more in/ormation regarding
thes« upcoming community youth
activities, please contact: (313)
- T w nia Rogers, age 13 - 965-8828.
3rd Place Honor Student from
Liberty School, Highland Park
(L-R) - TaKoro Warren, Joey Adams, Tawania Roge ,Oeidra Shelton and Joselyn Wilkins pos during
the Youth Speech Contest hosted by United G neration Council. Youth can fight again drugs and crim
by ·SPEAKING OUT.·