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November 15, 1992 - Image 2

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-11-15

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in 1970,
Th demonstration w a
continu lion of prot that
tarted la t wee after a racial
lur w crawled on trash
c n in unive ity building.
A GSU fra roity member
fa di cipline for that inci-
dent, ut bl ck tudent
demand d th unive ity take
ddi tion J tep to tamp out
raci m.
Stud n Friday aid they
would give the university one
week to respond.
TH UNIVERSITY said
tod y' protesters entered
Spar Hall about 8:30 a.m.
nd stationed themselves out­
ide the student accounts and
drnissions office.
The university said they
were impeding access to the
offices by student and
employees, and Dean of Stu­
dents William Baggett notified
them th y would have to leave
by 9:30 or face arrest.
Wh n that deadline passed,
the protes ters remained in the
building and the university
asked for the court order, Car­
net said.
"We are giving them every
possible option to leave," she
said. "1 think some did leave."
Meanwhile, the building was
closed and students arriving for
� classeswere not allowed in.
C',.f Ornet �t<f �be hAd been
! told some of the protesters
were not Georgia State stu- .
dents. Students from Atlanta
University Center participated
in some of last weeks protests.
MICHIGAN
CITIZEN
Published Each
Sunday By' .
New Day Enterprl e
12541 Second Street
P.O. Box 03560
Highland Park, MI 48203
(313) 869-0033:
Benton Harbor Bureau
175 Main Street
Benton Harbor, M149022
(616) 927·1527
Publisher:
Charles D. Kelly .
Editor:
Teresa Kelty
. Managing Editor:
Wanda F. Roquemore
Contributors:
Harry Anderson
Bernice Brown
Patricia Colbert
Mary Golliday
Allison Jones
Shock Rock
Leah Samuel
Ron Seigel
Tureka Turk
Carolyn Warfield
Vera White
Production Manager:
Kascene Barks
Production: .
Antia Iroha
Thurman Powell
Orlando Karim
Account Executlv
Earlene Tolliver
D adline for all newspaper
and advertising copy is 12 noon
W('r/neuln . prior to publication.
The Michigan Citizen i avail­
able o n I in« through Ethnic
N '�.I. wutch and to sub cribers of
�Il l Data entral.
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frican American member of Congre
1be election ulted in th ddition
of 14 new African American mem
in the US. Ho of Rep entativ ,
pl three replacemen in the 26-m m­
ber Congression 1 Blac Caucu
(CBC) , for the largest number of
minority representatives in both ho
of Congre since the Civil War
Rea> 1rUCtion period in 1870.
African American voters also con­
tributed to the election of Senators
Carol Moseley Braun, in lllinois, and
N live American Ben Nighthorse
Rep. Ed Towrw
Rep. 0Nena
. etwt. 0Nena
Rep. Beet Eva CIayD'I
(Norfl CeroIre)
Rep. EIec::t WfJIJ. (North c.oa
Rep. l..ot.is (0t10)
Rep. l.uden BIDwell (Pel ......
Rep. Beet.lm aytun
(SoUh Carol
Rep. Herold Ford (1"."1111,
Rep. Craig w.tlington (Teoca)
Rep. EJect Eddi 8emioe Jotreon
(1" ) .
�. Bobby Scott rJ
Ar ans Governor Bill linton
was proud of th diversity exhibited by
the Democrati Party in electing him
president, along with 22 w men, 41
CBC members (including Senator-
me 8 tenti 1
political appointmen in th executive
bran h and lh n w adrnini tration i
expected to m v wiftly in its "first
100 day" in office, b ginnin in
January, according to reports.
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