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…Coalition begins vo� registration drive U L Project Vote, along lth the AACP, the United Auto Wo era, Michl n SANE/FRBEZE 00 ot r IOC',I and n tional or aniz tio e banded to ther in coali on lDQeue the number of AfrIcan- erican and Latino voters In Micblpn. The effort announced at a June 30 preas confcrence at the Detroit Urban League beadq "Freedom Summer" II a non-par- multicultural voterre tra on LABRE A PRICE e ort spo red b...…

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…WORLD NATION on 0 ur "ASHINGTON - Tbc recent Sup Court ruling that . ippl mu t do more to CICIetuCDted i university ys- s that formerly en- forced egregation can't meet tbeir constitutional obllgation to d gregate metely by allowing tuden to apply to any public college. The 8-1 ruling opens the pos- ibWty tat might cl tradi- tionally under-funded Black colleges. Among other change Southern tates will have to con­ ider would b...…

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…D To orr -In n unprece­ den bid to w y public opinion and up tage the chool board, union lude recenUy 0 red plan for improving Detroit cl rooms, hile eng ged in contract negotiations with them .. The union blueprint ac)�w ledg the need for inajor over­ h ul of the 167,000- tudent ystem, plagued by low chieve­ ment and dropout ra of 40 percent. The plan calt for smaller chool that stay open longer, tricter di cipline nd new "de ...…

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…HP·police suggest ways . to end serial murders By RON SEIGEL Co". pondent HIGHLAND PARK- Lt. Donald Robens of the High­ land Par Public Safety Department suggests there are ways citizem can help in en­ ding the murdets of women around the city, which some attnbutc to a serial killer. He suggested people should keep their eyes open for sispi­ cious activity, particularly of attcmp to get someone into a vacant building- wbether...…

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…HIGHLAND PARK e realize thDt OW' future Ua chiefly in our own haNIs. We bow thDt �r but""­ doll IIOr friend.t C411 1Mke a race stand unles» it hal Itren,th In its ownfOlUldotlon,' that races lik« lndividuau must $land or faU by tMlr own merlt; that to fully "cceeil they IftIUt pl'QCtice 1M virtuu of If-reliance, elf-rup«l, industry, per everance; and ecollOmy." Hon - Paul RobMon In order for America to be­ come first rate power...…

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…Q. A. Empow rment i a pro b d on the umptlon that th re is mor than on way to best educate children. It Iso ... 1. 1I0ws individual school the opportunity to t ke the initiative to exercise independence in achieving the District's mission, goals and objectives, and 2. requires the chool mpo rm nt CouDcillT a to manage ducatlonal programs, budget, personnel, student and parental support, and community involvement. The T has flexibil...…

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…DETROIT THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY July 11 Does icicle cell . e al­ feet more whites or more Blacks? JULY 6, 1929- 0 I U rb D Le ue branch ere tabl hed in 11 major cities. 1964 - I I decl red independence. 1971 "Loul tcb 0 tro jazz trumpeter, died. 1957 - Altbea GI defeated Darlene Hard in Wimbledon Ingl final, the first African-American to win tennis' mo t prestigious toum ment. 1932 - D Ua , Inger, w born. Who was the fi...…

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…• •• he return of arnona It was a return marked more by triumph than tragedy. MOVE political pri oner, Ramona Africa, borne away (rom the bucolic Central Penn ylvania pri on grounds of Muncy Women's Prison in white limousine, turned out in the early hours of May 13th, 1992, seven years to the day when City of Philadelphia, joined by state and fe de ral cops, unleashed a deadly bomb on MOVE headquarters leaving raging flames and...…

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…READERS WRITE I EVENTUALLY, TIlE violence following the King verdict will end. The fires will bum tbemselv out. The outbursts in other cities will give in to force and time. Neverthel , the hatred, the fears will immer un­ derneath. Unemployment will con­ tinue, mt education will remain. The politicians will make promise which they cannot deliver. If ever changed, the criminal-j - nee system will not change those ills in our socie...…

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…don't ny peop p 1 I I . I I I I I Loe ed At: Adv ne. Building I 23077 Gr. n Id Rd. I 557-1410 Phone For AppoIntment I "We need more vi ble can­ did t ," 'd Herrada. "We need (candidat) t truly represent the interes of the people. We ve encourage good peop e to run for o ce, so that the peop ve some­ one to vote for." I I I "Freedom Summer" co-en ir Ble da,' d that in order to eocoura re tration and voting, ci need ...…

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…ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS con­ ith Lov r' n The I te t couple to n­ nounce that they're making the trek down the wedding aisle are En Vogue' Terry ElUa and entertainment attor­ ney Steven Barnes. Barnes i the attorney for the Hudlin Brothers, Tracy Chapman, Vane a Williams, Keenen Ivory Wayans, and a boat of Othell •••• ••• .speaking ofWayans, he un't on hand for a recent open call for talent held by producers of -In Uving Colo...…

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…u TUESDAY, JULY 7 <Cr FORGOTTEN UVES-an xh of d crlptlv photogr phs chronicling the hungry nd th hom I In Detroit, pearing the Swords Into Plow h res Pe c Center & G Jlery, 33 E Adam Ave. Exhi n,1l July 7 thru Aug 25. The photogr pher, Jos ph Crach 01 I an rd-winning photo-Journalist who beg n documenting hun rand hom n two ye go. The public is invited to an evening reception with Mr. Crachiola, Fri. July 10 from 5 to Spm. For I...…

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…C TRI EV death. Homicide nd uicide kill more of our 15-24 ye r olds than ny oth r me . The percen ge haven't declined. Th y have ri en. Almo t 1qD ye rs ve p ed lnce tb birth of J ck Johnson and hat h ppened to Rodney King. At time , Bl c women, I m more pe imi tic than optimi tic. That hurts. I h ve felt blow like Joh on and King. Maybe they weren't phy leal, but I felt them neverthele . I feel the blow of exi m bee use I am a ...…

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…I BENTON HARBOR RO nDtl�.uHARBO -The Benton arbor ety Co . ion t th if June 29, meeting p ed a resolu on uthorizin city ta to or ith the Ichig n G Utillti Comp y in d ting contract to provide ervice in up ding collectio for th city' ter and Se er Department. David John on, Director of Communi ty Service for the Micbi Gas Utiliti Comp ny e the commi ion presen tion on Jun 22. He said the ervic they provide would be n "Admini t...…

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…Today later, in a W n, D.C. conference of abc Raimow Q)alition Cinton decided m bow up, but to give J Jackson and rap Inger ter Souljah the second in a ries 0( laps at Black America. At the end of the peech to Jac n's group Cinton Said: "You had a rap inger here last night named Sister Souljah. HER COMMENTS before and after Las Angeles were filed with the kind of hatred that you do rot boror today and tonight, J t listen to this...…

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…Pre-Grand Pri party at the Roo tertail ... no eel by the Grand Party Committee Jo 00 v , I M. mb ... of Gr nd P rty Committ ..• from left-Stan FI Id ,Edith Gile ,Sylvia & 0 nnls Evan and Grand Party Commltt Cfflc r ••• from left-Seatrlce Buck, treasurer, K rl Young, Chairman, Dr n memb r, arl Te sley. June S �r ,co-chairman, Jimmy Fritz M.C. and Marguerlt Mor he d, d corallon commltt • Having tun ••• John Stevens, Donna Johnson, M rvln ...…

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…RELIGION i Awarene re . tration. A man tructing readers bow to register t with inform lion bout the U.S. political Y tern aJ 0 been written. " e w nt to elp people unde land that it' not improp r to think Chri ti ns hould have a role in the politic 1 proce ." Loui Moore, a commi ion po esman, id Monday. .. The m nu I ay too many Chri tian h ve dropped out of the political ystem. "Th y h ve abandoned a priceles privilege by which ...…

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…1 , What to the SlaveIs the Fourth of July? . terpreted, the Constitution is a GLORI 0 US'LI BERTY . DOCUMENT... ' z .. Frederick Douglass was invited by the Rochester (New York) Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society to give an oration in Corinthian Hall on the Fourth of July, 1852. He agreed, but not on that date; on the day after Independence Day, staunchly 'antislavery Rochester crowded into the hall to hear what came to be known as Fred...…

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