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July 29, 1985 • Page Image 1

…Muskegon Welfare Mo hers organize aI persons how to re d the DSS manuals . planned. Smith stre ed the need for all el­ fare recipient to know their rights pertaining to grant , food stamps, and edicaid. Re ding the DSS manuals i the first tep to learning hat your right are, Smith said. Two officers from the Lans­ ing rea elfare right organi­ zat n, Julie Harri and Mary Heed, were pre nt t the kegon won to help get the ne group...…

July 22, 1985 • Page Image 1

…2 VOL. VII O. 34 JULY 22 - 2 • 1985 GTO Despite th public relation camp' gn of the Reagan drninistr tion to th contrary federal pro­ gr m geared t trengthenin minority busine have helped. That i the conclu . on of Dr. Frank L. orri E ecutive Director of the Congre ional BI c ucu Found tion B articl , Pr- ic Opportunity , played major role in improving the tatus of Bl c and poor iti- zen orri orri pecific federal p grams m ...…

July 15, 1985 • Page Image 1

…25t VOL. VII NO.33 JULY 15 - 21,1985 Black performers -TU TOP GE 12 Funenals become targets of South African -police SSl'(JI8CIS community r Samuel Lan ,hold up the coffm of a flVe-month- o died from inh 'ng t ps to by South African police. Eight people ere killed h. Since then, the numbers offune h ve mere d dnmatically over e been ki any of th deat .-e no related to funeral in p . Anglican . th ee ,a cro d had filled a movie theater...…

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 ...…

July 01, 1985 • Page Image 1

…• o oin • SEATILE, ASH. - 'Con­ tinue to do wh t you've been doing. Agitate and explain the i ue for your readers," Georgia State Rep. Julian Bond, a pioneer in the Civil Rights mo ment urged the ational ewspaper Publishers Associat­ ions convention here. Bond, who began his career an ctivist hile working for the Atlanta Inquirer newspaper, recalled the role of the Black Pre in chieving civil rights gains for Bl cJc People dur...…

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