Bu ine
ch
OR for t
talon_ com from
nd t frui oft labo
ult in coll training, not for
the youth to go to or fo
multi-natinal company, but for
t e young people to nd
their own into multi-nationals.
An e:zoollent example of hat
today' Asian merchant dor
on the comer will be like in the
next 10 l' can be vi if
you 100 at the Jewish liquor,
jewelry, clothing or furniture
store that has erved people in
your 1iunily for years.
While al
customers in America's capital-
Continu d from pag A-1
promp th CP to implo
Horn Gen ra1 Frank Kelley
to look into t ports.
In 1992, 156 pIe filed com-
pl in of poli ha ment or
brut 1 y with the troit chap
ter, Executive Director Joanne
W tson said.
ine y percent of the 200
complaints received this year
alone involve alleged incidents
in the suburbs, Watson said.
The current generation of
Blac parent mu t make a
move on its own. The people
.------------------------------------ that we\1e relied upon for lead-
ership have carved out positio
for them elve a 'pov rty
pimps', and should not be de
pended upon eEept for n we
want to he how much of a
collecti \1ictim'
But, we have the ability to
make opportunities for our own.
We can work hard and get a
good-employee gold watch, per
sonally take our kids to the com
pany personnel manager, leave
it to them to make their own way
on the streets, or we can use the
Asians, Arabs and Jews as ex
amples and collectively start to
build our own enterprises for our
own.
IS IT ANY wonder that often-
"T E E ARE OT com
plaints that have come from peo
ple ho have nothing better to
do but complain, " said Anthony.
"The e are legitimate -com
plaints."
Many of the complaints came
from Black males in their 20s
who said they were stopped by
police and harassed while on
. their way to work in suburban
areas, said Mary Ann Lee, the
office's civil rights complaint di
rector.
"Sometimes they're followed
until they leave the city," Lee
id.
Lee said about 20 percent of
the complaints received by the
Detroit NAACP were against
th Southfield Police Depart
ment.
Grosse Pointe police Deputy
Director Richard Clark, who is
white, did not believe Blacks had
reason to fear being iP any De
troit uburb.
Co s rv iv
against Blac
s
tion's "top doctor."
But, those opposed to her
stands favoring a woman's
right to an abortion, early
childhood sex education and
the distribution of oondoms
in high schools, say they can
prevent senate conforma
tion of Elders.
The 59-year-old Black pe-
WASHINGTON, DC-Anti
abortion and conservative
groups announced a strat
egy early this month to de
feat President Clinton's
nominee for surgeon gen
eral. The president wants
Joyoolyn Elders, his former
state health director in Ar
kansas, to become the na-
diatrician � that ron
servatives are distorting her
record, but she added re
cently, she had no intention
of changing her belieBJ, stat
ing, "I have every intention
of being out there with the
thinga I have been about."
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