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T I TERE T G
Detroit, and what I love
u this great city, is that
w 'r too Black, too trong, Our
opponen , th who are averse
to our cause, have been gra
ciously quiet," said Rasul.
Over the past 30-years, many
different approaches to empow
erment have b n considered in
fr ,"
Th min' ter pointed out that
for one Black child to t n edu-
tion in the city of Detroit n
nually, the government will
spend I than 4,000 year,
but to incarcer te one Black
m le, it will spend between
17,000 and 40,000 yearly,
which clearly indicat a prior
ity,
"POL T ClAN TALK
ABOUT harsher entencing, re
voking parole and beefing-up
th police force, but nobody ad
vocat increasing education or
drug rehabilitation, No one' in
terested in stopping drugs from
entering the country, Everybody
talks about how to handle the
effects, but no one talks about
eradicating the cause," Rasul
said,
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n hall nging envir nm nt?
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DAY T'O N' S
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