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trip from the feudal South to the
mechanized poverty of the North. We have the right
to vote for candidates for whom too often, we cannot
honestly vote. And now in 1968 as
while Providence has provided as President of the United States, Richard M. Nixon, a man whose
social conscience [illegible] bogied away on a county club golf course
leaving his black caddy and all minority America - including the white poor
someplace [illegible] off the far away [illegible] of American
[illegible].
ourchoice, but was not the favorite of hundreds of thousands
of othe colored people or of others whose social consience
still operates.
Fifteen years after the
Warren Court declared segregation in the public schools il-
legal, Mr. Nixon providesWhite Providence
further grace. He speaks of law and order but protects The Order.
Although unemployment and underemployment are among
our most crucial problems, Mr. Nixon provides $14
million in federal contracts to three textile firms in the
Carolinas with proved records of discrimination. They
promise orally to "do better." Even his own "equal opportunity"
bureaucrats couldn't stomach that one.
Here knows that White | 196 - Julian Bond - draft 2
trip from the feudal South to the
mechanized poverty of the North. We have the right
to vote for candidates for whom too often, we cannot
honestly vote. And now in 1968 as
while Providence has provided as President of the United States, Richard M. Nixon, a man whose
social conscience [illegible] bogied away on a county club golf course
leaving his black caddy and all minority America - including the white poor
someplace [illegible] off the far away [illegible] of American
[illegible].
ourchoice, but was not the favorite of hundreds of thousands
of othe colored people or of others whose social consience
still operates.
Fifteen years after the
Warren Court declared segregation in the public schools il-
legal, Mr. Nixon providesWhite Providence
further grace. He speaks of law and order but protects The Order.
Although unemployment and underemployment are among
our most crucial problems, Mr. Nixon provides $14
million in federal contracts to three textile firms in the
Carolinas with proved records of discrimination. They
promise orally to "do better." Even his own "equal opportunity"
bureaucrats couldn't stomach that one.
Here knows that White |