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8 . King, Martin Luther, Jr., Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community?, Harper & Row, Publishers, New York, (1967).

9. NAACP Legislative Report Card, the 105th Congress, 1997-1998.

10. "Driving on the Left," Washington Post (June 22, 1998).

11. "This is one thing that black leadership has shied away from", 'Eyes Shut, Black America is Being Ravaged By AIDS', by Sheryl Gay Stolbert, The New York Times, July 6, 1998.

On the contrary, the NAACP has consistently spoken on the AIDS crisis and demanded parity in treatment and prevention. For example, the NAACP: requested additional AIDS research funding, insisted AIDS not carry a "social stigma", and called for public school education and prevention programs (1987), addressed the "special threat" to black women and encouraged prevention, detection and treatment for at risk and incarcerated populations (1992), encouraged community based AIDS education/ prevention programs (1993), requested NAACP State Conference Health Committees to address the AIDS crisis (1994), and joined the Congressional Black Caucus in asking President Clinton to declare AIDS a national health emergency(1998).

12. S.1173 Affirmative Action Construction Provision/Highway & Transit Re-authorization, March 6, 1998; H.R. 2400 D.B.E./Affirmative Action Surface Transportation Re-authorization, April 1, 1998; H.R. 6 Affirmative Action in Admissions/Higher Education Act Re-authorization, May 6, 1998.

13. Bond, James, "Commencement Address," Berea College Reporter, June, 1892, Berea, Kentucky.

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8 King, Martin Luther, Jr., Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community?, Harper & Row, Publishers, New York, (1967).

9 NAACP Legislative Report Card, the 105th Congress, 1997-1998.

10 "Driving on the Left," Washington Post (June 22, 1998).

11 "This is one thing that black leadership has shied away from", 'Eyes Shut, Black America is Being Ravaged By AIDS', by Sheryl Gay Stolbert, The New York Times, July 6, 1998.

On the contrary, the NAACP has consistently spoken on the AIDS crisis and demanded parity in treatment and prevention. For example, the NAACP: requested additional AIDS research funding, insisted AIDS not carry a "social stigma", and called for public school education and prevention programs (1987), addressed the "special threat" to black women and encouraged prevention, detection and treatment for at risk and incarcerated populations (1992), encouraged community based AIDS education/ prevention programs (1993), requested NAACP State Conference Health Committees to address the AIDS crisis (1994), and joined the Congressional Black Caucus in asking President Clinton to declare AIDS a national health emergency(1998).

12 S.1173 Affirmative Action Construction Provision/Highway & Transit Re-authorization, March 6, 1998; H.R. 2400 D.B.E./Affirmative Action Surface Transportation Re-authorization, April 1, 1998; H.R. 6 Affirmative Action in Admissions/Higher Education Act Re-authorization, May 6, 1998.

13 Bond, James, "Commencement Address," Berea College Reporter, June, 1892, Berea, Kentucky.