c
cording to Dr. Imari A Obadele
who, with two youth's coordinat:
ing the Blac Nation Day Week
end, ". fueled by the outrageous
fact that Mr. Clinton and the
Congress are prepared to pend
$2�-billion for prisons and police
and not a dime for the education
and economic development
funds, reparations, which
hould be in Black hands to be
used according to Black plans.
The 'Jericho' is the first step in a
campaign to halt that travesty
and win reparations now."
DR. OBADELE IS a na
tional officer of the Provisional
Government of the Republic of
New Afrika (PO-RNA) and a
fulltime political science profes
sor at Prairie View A&M U ni
versity in Texas.
The goal of the Provisional
Government of the Republic of
New Afrika' to create Black
state in the Deep South which is
an independent as Canada, for
those Black people who want
this.
One of the eight major de
mands backed by the" Jericho" is
that the U.S. negotiate peace
fully with the RNA Provisional
Government. Another demand
is that all Black Liberation
Army soldiers currently in U.S.
jails be immediately released
and Black prisoners who have
not committed terrible crimes
who are drug-free, and who ha�
been in jail two years or more be
released.
THE TEN ,PROJECTED
Pan-Afrikan college campuses
are each to have a first-year en
dowment of a billion dollars.
This endowment would also in
clude small living-expense sti
pends for students who work
diligently, including those re
leased from prisons.
·"We've known that most pris
oners lack literacy skills and -
more important - self-confi-:
dence. Those of us who teach at
Black colleges particularly have
developed techniques for achiev
ing both. This means that Black
former prisoners can become
productive people and good hus-
BUT COMP managers
in the private sector y prisons
should not be involved in any
bu in that could affect the
contlnu d from page A 1
bands and fathers, in the case of
male, and good wives and
mothers in the case of females.
"We are opposed to crime,"
Dr. Obadele stressed, " but we
are opposed to a Clinton crime
bill which would send people to
life in prison for 'three violent
acts' ...
The demands backed by the
.. Jericho" also include:
-five billion dollars for a
"friendly development bank" to
assist Black merchants and
, community cooperatives in job
making economic development
-a billion-dollar-a-year
fund. for 20 years, to be used by
Black churches and other Black
organizatioas in their various
programs of self-help
-$25,00 to every man,
woman and child wishing to re
turn to Afrika
-e. billion-dollar down pay
ment to the RNA to be used in
AfrikaandJamaicatob lp o r
come damage caused by the CIA
-a proposal to eliminate
Black taxes for 20 years.
The Detroit Chapter of the
National Coalition Of Blacks
For Reparations in America
(N'COBRA) will participate in
the march, says Cicero Love co-
chairman of the chapter. '
Love said they will drive cars
and vans to Washington, D.C.
Love encourages as many
, people possible to join in the
march.
For' further information, con
tact Cicero Love at (313) 831- .
2327. or Dr. Obadele at (713)
370-8361, 2151 N. Foster Drive,
Baton Rouge, LA 70906; or the
National RNA office at P. 0 Box
90604,VVashi�n,D.C.�0090-
0604, Phone (202) 726-6000.
Also, N'COBRA urge all Mri
can Americans, citizens," and
non-citizens to call or send as
many letters to Don Edwards,
Chairman of the Subcommittee
on Civil and Constitutional
Rights and other members of his
committee for a hearing on the
Reparations Bill.
Contact or write Don Ed
wards at 2307 Rayburn House,
Washington, D.C. 20515, (202)
226-7680.
"THERE awful lot
of people in the western part of
the state for the number of
ranges," observed David Zim
mermann, health and safety di
rector for North Ottawa Rod &
Gun Club in Grand Ha n,
Gustafson said the committee
Y D J HE'S LOVED. FED.
ED 'FOR. D POISO ED.
"IT' BETrER TO have peo
pIe shooting in a controlled envi
ronment than to have them in
th oods tting up and shoot
ing ju t anywhere," Zimmer
mann said.
Ottawa County Sheriff Gary
Ro ema agr that if people
purchase guns, there is a need
for them to have places to use
them.
"That' not the function of the
GE OP TE
in a such Bald Mountain
Recre tion in Orion,
Pointe Mouillee State Game
A in Rockwood and Pontiac
Lake Recreation in VVater
ford, Gustafson said.
The ra and game a
are purchased with fund-money
generated from hunting licenses
and an . tax on arms, am
munition, and archery equip
ment, aid Jon Royer, DNR
wildlife habitat biologist for E -
ton, Ingham, Livingston, and
Lapeer counti .
One of the primary purposes
of the fund is to promote hunter
safety education, and Royer said
the DNR is able to do this by
providing the public with ranges
on which to practice.
pleas ant and painful, tea h valu b
le n � r day' youth-t morrow'
hi tor make -to live . Th Chrvsl
Corpora i n j ins in cele ra i Bla
Hit rv, A hi t ry worth hari
. BLACK HISTORY Is LIVED
AS WELL As WRITTEN
Th Chrysler Corporation real ize
B1 k H· tory is a ri h hi tory. t
for th well .. kn n civil right
m ment with it famou a tivist ,
but also for th individual histone
that rna up t. African .. Am riean
mo a' .Th per' e .both
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