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October 08, 1989 • Page Image 1

…es . cal DETRorr- From march to lobbyiDg to voter registration, the homele are tretching theirpoliticalmusc A Dilllion people are ex­ pected to march on W • on October 7. The march . cal- . e of lobbying Con- gr civil demo tr tio and the first nation I Homele rai e oice the Homeless announced their . increasing political involvemen a press conference last month held t the Union office on Cass Avcn . W yne Pippin, Union pr t...…

January 08, 1989 • Page Image 1

…, I By Gribben Capital News Service LA SING - Michigan workers are in the midst of a change. They are changing from "rowers" to sailors", and how cast they make the switch will determine what course Michigan's economic future will take. Michigan's manufacturing industry has been likened to a galley ship, where workers were brought in just for their strong backs to row, while those above decided where the ship was to 1 go. A...…

May 08, 1988 • Page Image 1

…lUD.vaJ DETROIT - Opportunists, bidden agendas and party hacks threaten the political miracle Jesse Jack on worked in MichipD. On S turday, May 7, State pu h: I 'in ' in 8yJen � rW rei Capital News Service LA SI G - Bu messes Could m e ignificant invest­ ment in ichigan' economic future by "adopting" tudents under e e' g d­ tuition plan, according to State Treasurer Robert Bowman. Bowman said corporations could becom a "pow...…

November 08, 1987 • Page Image 1

…hat' i . whi e and read all over? eBC pushes aid to Africa u.s. gi 750 for ch I raeli, 96 c n for African P g 2 DeDj min Ch vi qu tion on 4 ower e , I ean be er Is? e're trying to understand th changes would affect o distri in particular, said Rep. Alma G. Stallworth (0- Detroit) chairperson of the cau T e Blac Caucus, which . 13 representatives d three nators, is designe to improve the quality of life for ichigan Blacks...…

March 08, 1987 • Page Image 1

…VOL. IX NO. 15 USER VING THE .� z STATE'S AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMJl1UNITY" ac Rev. Jesse Jackson is the targe of a national grassroots drive urging him to support the running of an independent African-American presidential candidate in 1988. The petition­ ing campaign, which aims to deliver on million signatures to Jac n is being led by Dr. Lenora Fulani, the only African-American woman to run for Governor of e Yor Stat in a con...…

February 08, 1987 • Page Image 1

…�1'ft.� THIRD ew York, .Y. - The late t CBS/ ew York Times poll ha found Rev. Je se J ac n third most popular among the potential Demo­ cratic party pre idential con­ tender . ccording to the survey former .S. nator Gary Hart was the leading -Dem crat winning the approval of 33% of those polled; ew York Governor arlo Cuomo placed cond with 17% and J ck n placed third in a field of eight ossible contender with 9%. There were no...…

June 08, 1986 • Page Image 1

…ea- a r specialis 00 i land route .... job Turn to Pag 11 The Michigan . 1 � . '� 2 VOL. VIII NO. 28 JU E 8 - 14,19 NEWS BRIEFS o IN TIO S APPEAR JACKSO CO DE S REAGA 0 "HANDS ACROSS AMERICA" SEPARATIST FACES COURT CHARGES GIRL GETS ACTI GCO TRACT UlK RATE U.S. Po .0 PAID 148022 Perm t 0.50 Addr' Cor. R'qat ,.HE MAN WHO SAYS IT BEST King, the man who be t ex­ pr e the plight of Black, main­ tains hi 38-ye r I gendary c...…

July 08, 1985 • Page Image 1

…2S( -NUL tells how to get -ahead ---PAGE 3 VOL. VII NO. 32 JULY 8 - 14, 1985 Black psychological • prison ---PAGE 10 i labor. n oldon t dfun PHILADELPIDA - Re ident who were displ ced ter the city m ed th headquarters of th r di I cult OVE said they nt more control over th di tribution of 1.8 mil­ li n th t ha b en donated to h lp rebuild their lives. eighhor d 1e er t y in the distribution money to re idents f r h ve rec ...…

April 08, 1985 • Page Image 1

…Amoog the key propo ere recommendatio for: -Establishment of a $2 mil­ ion Blac Venture Capital Fund and a ational . ority Inve - mentB -A selective buying campaign to prevent ero . on of fair em­ ployment and public ccorn­ modation pr ctice in hotels and r uranu ere Blac organi­ zatio meet; -E blishment of an African Famine and Development Fund. lUGS I plaguing you� parties? 2 VOL. VII o. 1 A L I. 1 a -Building an effective...…

August 08, 1984 • Page Image 1

…u kegon: t cuts, t e, unemploym nt oth r m tte relevant to th "fairne . ue" at both of hi I t two pre con­ ference , according to a new analy is . ued today by the Center on Budg t nd Policy Prioritie. The Center is a non-profit research organization in W sh­ ington, D.C. At hi July 24 and Jun 14 pre conference, th President contended th t no vidence e . ted to show that hi bud et cut h d hurt the poor, that ocial progra had b n e...…

February 08, 1984 • Page Image 1

…[ ..! " Berrien County Action B A) ha adopted .. new r ertificati n sy tern for distribution of U.SD.A. surplus com­ modities, ccording to Loui Price, BC Outreach 'ector people must . be certi n or before Friday, Feb- ruary 24. The nnouncement follow on the heel of a state report highly critical of the agency. The ne certification system is aimed " t eliminating duplication and fraud, curbing cost and simplifying the pre ent di...…

June 08, 1983 • Page Image 1

…HIP Th It It r in und th CHILD USE G OWl G BULK RATE U.5. POST AGE PAID B to Harbor, 49022 mit .50 Tum to P 16 ADDRESS CORRECTIO REQUESTED o t th Benton utt, dire tor the office m remain open until 7 p.m. nightly until Frid y, June 10 the de dlin for applyin for the jobs. The job ill pay 3.35 n h ur, ith 4O-h ur or eek . Th j b ill I t from 8 to 12 wee s and will b provided by various branche of t te government includi...…

December 08, 1982 • Page Image 1

…, VOL. V O. 1 DECE SER 1- 14. 19 _2. given r y of hope "ob rved ryl J cob developer of pi Jenny' d- tel on Rivervie Dr' e in Benton Harbor, C' Venture Corp. VC) project director Fred Fr ' t ted to th city in hi to off the high rate .n J ob ill dd the re- maining one-fourth to m e the project sail. Fr lin not d th t the gal entanglement r- roundin th 4 ere ite on th St. Jo ph river mu t be de d up, One of tho i a suit fil...…

September 08, 1982 • Page Image 1

…0.40 SEPTE BER *1- 14. 1 2 CHI J k n, le r "irrelevant,' ee y S turday SH raDy here. they ha refu to meet, they ha in effect rejected this body of'distingu· ed Americans," he . USH and Bu h mu meet in the m etplace." On Friday, Bu h officials announced $5 million fund to help finance minor- ity-o ned beer distributorships. The pr am not in respo to the threatened boycott, a Busch spo esman - id, Ja son . B c m e up 15 per­ ce...…

April 08, 1981 • Page Image 1

…VOL. 111 O. 11 APRIL':'" 14, 1 1 25 CE TS job' 0 updati prop- erty tao Since the resignation John Lottridge t fall, the city has been out Ka'tvJiDIOIl'S 1981 the t SI,I88,OOO .. Sled valuation _ ... ,,_..t NODUltv computed on) 430. b 2,100,000 . with equalized value of ccording _ to Harriet B ylock, cle in the city 'on for 6 Stree he - from S313,5 10 to SI ,00. -Referred D CE TI CA s …

October 08, 1980 • Page Image 1

…VOL; II 0.44 SERVI G TRI-COU TV $OUT 2 CE TS. STER ICHIGA - 14, 1 0 tenant group. e' also ed Attor- lemma .... �1iDI Thru y, y Alp n Lewi to our Id ren until. Thunday night meeting," prQjec are G �t °d, and added that the group intends to A9COf(liq retain" rvice. . G 1be Co cerned Tenants chairperson, Charlotte Cumming, 945 Bu nounced that they d obtained 105 signature on petitions . g the Health Department to m e thor tion ...…

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