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October 26, 1983 • Page Image 35

…••••••••••••• (Continued/rom page /3.) et CIltin the d of .B.C. U.S. .' ture and . 10 to Presi den too him 0 of the mainstream of the mo e­ m to . he bad helped give birth. When the phiIosophi differences and organizational conflict een Dr. tin Luther King, Jr. and his predeces­ sor led to the ithdra al of the .B.C. : U.S. . from the mainstream of the ci ·1 ri ht truggle, Dr. Jemison as forced to limit his visibl liberating ef­ f...…

October 26, 1983 • Page Image 37

…yo J In the n on 358 da. ince Dr. umed the pr idencv of the . B.C. U.S.A., be has already achieved an enviab record of performance through a 1 'p of service hich facilitates rather than ingr . ates , hich includes rath than excludes. Some of ar: 1. tablished orehouse Coil e. 2. Underwrote 2S,<XX> co for major statue of anin Luther in Jr. t oreho 3. R ed the role and commitment of th ational Baptist Convention U.S.A. to the a...…

October 26, 1983 • Page Image 39

…and Under Rev. Jemison's leadership the Convention will make a significant in­ vestment in publicity, literature and educational material to all Baptist chur­ ches. Local churches will be inundated flyers and posters regarding voter r . ration and AOIP. Five hundred billboards in major cities will display Jemison's picture and the Convention's political slogan: "One People, One Voice, One Vote." Quoting I Ch . ,"If my peop will hear...…

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