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March 27, 1988 • Page Image 1

…� r' cone rn , . 3 --TAT o , Whereever he went in Michigan campaigning for votes in the March 26 Democratic caucuse , Jesse Jackson was met by overflow crowds roaring their enthusiasm. The response to Jackson was constant, widespread and massive. In Kalamazoo, 4,000 turned out to hear Jackson where Michael Dukakis drew only 500 and Die Gepheardt, 7 . In Benton Harbor a city of 13,000, over �OOO Came to hear Jackson; in Ann Arbor, 5...…

March 20, 1988 • Page Image 1

…By Alii J DETROIT - Jesse Jackson brought his campaign for the nat ion's h· ghest office to Michigan where he found pack­ ed halls, spirited followers and a cadre of dedicated volunteers determined to make history. Driving home his message of reinvestment in America, stop the dope the borders, job ; peace and economic justice, Jackson offe ed his listeners in Detroit, Thu sday, a sharp con­ trast to the r alities of the day's he...…

March 13, 1988 • Page Image 1

…_. c o By A) J . e poorest campaign, the richest message, the broadest reach," is how Presidential can­ didate Jesse Jackson explained his sweep of the South on Super Tuesday, the 2O-state primary. �e, the people can win!" Jackson earned first place in four states, second in the rest and out polled ,every other can­ didate when all the votes from all the states were tallied, Jack­ son workers told the press Wed­ nesday. In a ...…

March 06, 1988 • Page Image 1

…unequ ByRho cia B. I Capital News Service LANSING - Equality and justice are just some of the rights people of every race, gender, color and creed are supposed to enjoy as United States citizens. But many argue that there is a disproportionate number of minorities to whites serving sen­ tences in jails nationwide. And some believe that women receive unfair and insen­ itive court decisions in cases concerning rape and abuse. Whi...…

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