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Michigan Citizen, 1993-05-09

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"HOULD T WE
JOI Jim Tolbert in trying
to integrate the f d ral judi­
ciary and 1 gal and law en­
forcement sy t m?"
Cleckley a ked.
Cleckley received a gen­
eral recommendation to the
Clinton administration from
Sen. Jay Rockefeller. Offi­
cials have said Cle \dey .
being considered for a vari­
ety of fe
Cleckley also asked Gov.
Gaston Caperton to resolve
the disputes that led to a dis­
crimination uit filed by
Black sta troopers.
"We have to let the gov­
ernor know that we are sim­
ply tired, frustrated, and n
longer have patien e with
this 'type of discrimina­
tion," Cleckley said.
MCHIG
,. CITIZE
Published Each
Sunday By
New Day Enterprise
12541 Second Street
P.O. Box 03560
Highland Park, MI 48203
(313) 869-0033
, Benton Harbor Bureau
. 175 Main Street
Benton Harbor, MI 49022
(616) 927-1527
Publish r:
Charles D. Kelly
Editor:
Teresa Keily'
Managing Editor:
Wanda F. Roquemore
Contributor :
Harry Anderson
Bernice Brown
Patricia Colbert
Mary Golliday
Allison Jones
Shock Rock
Leah Samuel
Ron Seigel
Turek� Turk .
Carolyn Warfield
Vera White
Production an 9 r:
Kascene Barks
-
. Deadline for all newspaper I
and advertising copy is 12 neon
Wednuday prior to publication.
TheMichiganCitiz n is avail­
able on line through Ethni
NewsWatch atUltosub cribers of
Mead Data Central.
h roup. ms
tat ment Farrak-
radio tal w
LOUIS FARRAKHAN
Summary of Caribbean News
four Windward I iand on government. It was widely believed,
po ible. that � ref rendum was oin to b
Comptom aid be will k hi ldinoneofth islandsbyl992,but
counterparts in Dominica, S1. Vin- that n r happen d and the i u
cent, the Grenadin and Grenada to f ded ut of t publi y.
do th sam thing, resurfa ing a pub- Then the European mmon
lic-debat that was dormant f r a Mark t p d legislation protecting
year. banan wn in former Caribbean
The d bate ov r a political-urnon coloni ov r th Latm American
came to a halt last April after ea h produ c.
Windward island held public h ar- Latin Ameri an ban na-produc-
ings attend d by overnment offi- ing countri ar I b yin against
cia! , opposition party le del'S, and the m ure a move that could po-
TRI • T. LU IA (AP) - inter t group to tudy the i su . tentially .hurt th economy of tho
Prime Mini 'ter John Compton an- Tho publi hearing concluded arib ean i land. The Windward
noun d that thi Caribbean i land that the four Windward Islands, with Island d p nd mainly on touri m
will ubmi t to popular vote a pro- a population of about half-a-million and agriculture for th ir economic
�I!I!!!!=:� ed political-union between lh ple,shouldjoin under one central I rvi at, I II·' ... • I. I J ,
_j .,.... .... ""'.j .• f'!O • .'
Judge opposes elimination of court
aid w a dir t
'1 fa I wiU never
'Haiti:
Pro-Aristide
strike fails
E. HAITI (AP) -
A
Assistant
attorney
general for civil
rights named
By CA�OL YN SKORNECK
A •• oc/llted Press Writer
W IIIN TO (AP) - Univ rsity
of Pennsylvania law profe or Lam
Gumier i lat d t me the first
as i tant att mey eneral for nvil
fight, Clinton ad mi nistr atio n
ource ald.
GUlOl r, a Ion time AA P
'gal Defense Fund attorney who h
known President nd M. linton
in Yale Law h I, w rk d a
pecial as i tant in the CIVIl n h
divi ion dunn tbe Caner adrnim­
tration.
"I am aware of the rumors." 'aid
Guinier, wh d chned to onn rm he
would b 'app mted.
"I actually ued the pre ident
when he w t g vernor of Arkan-.
as" he r- call d in a tel phon in­
terview Monday. "I w worki n for
the NAACP Le al D f ru e Fund,
and we brought a v t r re istranon
c a at nst the tate. He w the
defendant. '
tmc the l( �2amcndmcnt to th Vot-
mz Ri ht ct.
Th C 'C, In Ie vs. Thorn-
ur h. went to th Supreme Curt.
Thigh court's 1 .. ulin made it
easier for Bla .ks and other minontt
t challen 'C red: tnctin plans that
m y dilute th ir rtm P w r. Th
ourt und that nearly 11 of a North
arolina I i tan e redi tnctin plan'
violated ed ral law by reducing
BI ck v ting trength.
Frank Parker of the Lawye
Committ f r Civil Rights Under
th Law laud' 1 the .horc ofGuinier.
The case w
he aid.
II·
ttled out of court,
RK-HOR
graduate 0 R dchff Colle) . now
part 0 Harvard College, h: tau ht at
th University of Penn ylvania for
five yea ,eamin tenur and a full
prof lup 1 t year, h aid. Sh
t a 'he criminal proce . prof'es-
Ion 1 ethic nd a rrunar in ra e
nd nder.
B for t achm I w, Guinier
headed the voting righ project at the
N CP Ie al d nse fund for 7 1/2
ea . While there, h Iitigat d the
orth Car lina e that h Ipcd de-
I
it and
st. Lucia's
gov't will hold
referendum

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