Georgia, 1903
Griffin, Ga.-William Fambro a
egro, w hot to death on the out-
kirts of this city I t night by a mob
ofwhitemen,whofi donhi ho e.
Fambro' wife, who w in the
ho e, caped injury. The Negro
some time ago w arrested on th
charge of insulting a whi woman
and w tried and entenced to a term
. tbe county chain gang. Hi fine
afterwards was paid by hi employer.
Over a thousand shots were sent into
the building before the mob retired.
- Special to the Chicago Trib­
un February 24,1903
continued from A3
July 20 meeting.
The Porter Administration had
stated months before Ci ty Manage­
ment was chosen that ending alley
pickup was neces ary, because
tru could not man uver in the al­
ley and the dump ters used in back
for alley pickups had broken down.
BO TIC AID THAT the flyers
told residents to call a number in
Romulus for complaints, and
charged this would represent a toll
call outside of the local area, creating
extra charges for Highland Park citi­
zens.
Wainwright said the r idents
were asked to call the Highland Park
Public Service Department at (3131
252- 70 Or the City Ombu man t
(31 ] 252-0028.
B C
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a tcrizing them tty un Anglo
bwlding th ir carce on th ba . of
the e individual ."
Reno,inh rlengthi tr pon ein
the 1 1/2-hour event at the Mu ewn
of Natural Hi tory, said h intend t
addres the i sue in a "n n-p litical
way." .
"The one thingI want to do i have
truth in entencing," he aid. "Pun­
i hment h got to be fair for all con­
cerned.It's got to be consi tnt." She
said h was largely unabl to add
min rities to the U.S. Attorn y' Of­
fice because of budget cutba
She also advocated more diver-.
ionary program for drug offenders.
ON IMMlG TI , RENO
noted that he i the daughter of an
irnrru rant mother and prornis ed t
addr th is: u , � fairly as po. 'i-
blc,
"I trunk It' imp rtant w tak off
I J. and tart 10 kin at p .opl . ,
pc plc," h said.
R n w ked repeatedl ab ut
anti-immigrant and anti-r fu ec
ba kJ h. Sh vowed that h r ap­
proa h t nforcing imrni ration law
would not be based on ethni 'I ty and
le al : tat us alone.
Second Baptist
to celebrate
pastor's fifth
anniversary
. JO , a minori ty
owner of thi (MDP) location tated
that be w proud to be part of an
organization which i committed to
trengthening the community and
helping to enrich the lives of tho in
the neighborhood whom are in need,
giving b k to the communi ty which
h alway supported us.
Mr. John Scott, owner of Domino' Pizza (Dearborn
location) and E t Ide Emergency C nt r taff and a
homele 8 re id nl
Rev. Ann Johnson, e ecutive di­
rector of (EEq tated it i organiz -
lions like M tro Detroit Pizza Inc.
t t ar committed to m ving M tro
D troit forward.
OPERATIO
22nd ANNUAL
CONVENTION
24
PU
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JULY 21
VISION:
.: CO V NTION TM ME:
1M CO OMIC SUMMI. PUSH FO
CONOMIC MPOWERM T
"Operation PUSH, Inc. will be a vehicle for social justice based upon the lasting.values
of spiritual regeneration, economic empowerment, pority and discipline. PUSH
commits itself to strengthen and revitalize African American people, communi ies, the
underprivileged, the oppressed and the world, enabling them to be economically self
sufficient, morally and spiritually based, politically empowered and educationally.
excellent."
We are colling ogether this notional summit to devise a master economic empower­
ment agenda for African Americans that can be implemen ed at the local level in
individual cites as well as communities and neighborhoods within the cities.
co
DA HIGHLIGHT
V NTIO
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Economic Empowerment Expert Pan list:
Dr. Marcus AI xis
Economist
Samu I Bertane s
Pro� ssor, Northeastem illinoiS Unt� rS11y
J wei Taylor Gi"'_s
First Afncan Ameflcan Femal 10 be on endowed Cra« at Ber ely
Univ rS11y Slonford Caltfomia
Autho. Stvdy of Block Youth Great B"t,an vs Unit sta s
Eddi Williams,
JOint (en r for Poi,hcal Studies
Bill Wilson
Pro� ssor Um» rSlty of Chicago
Author Ecoooa»c CrrslS and Race
Mel Foote
AIr,core
Corporate Luncheon
Keynot Speak r: Hon. Ron Brown
U.S. cretary of Comm rc
Economic Empow rm nt Ca�cus
(Concurrent Sessions)
Group G. Finance / Inv stm nt
Group H. Haith / Education •
Construction Caucus:
Industry Overae«
Afr,can Arreflcans and Th Un oo S
�Jrtcan Arr�(lcans. 80ndm , Con ractlng
Agenda for Yeor 2 and Growth Goofs
R toil Caucus:
Black Empowerm nt Work Group
(Gen ral Session All Del at s)
Group D. Food / v rog
Group E. Transportation /Travel
Group F. R tail/Pro ssional Servic s
Wom n's Int rnotional Lunch on
Keynote Sp aker: Lani Guini r
Prof ssor af Law I
Univ rsity of P nnsylvania
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