Solidarity and Detroit Black community.

Wojtek Sokolowski sokol at jhu.edu
Fri Feb 18 12:54:16 PST 2000


At 02:37 PM 2/17/00 -0500, Charles Brown wrote:


>JKSCHW at aol.com wrote:
>
>>I don't know this first hand, but Solidarity folk who are involved in the
>>Mumia movement report that the main problem with the Mumia movement is that
>>lack of involvement from the Black community. The churches and other
>>organized African-Ameriacn groups have not come on board.
>
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>
>CB: Ironically my critique of Solidarity, with its headquarters in Detroit
which has a 75% Black population, has been that its main problem is a lack of Black members. I don't say this happily, because Solidarity is a good group.
>

I read is the evidence that Black community has more common sense than assorted campus radicals, and can tell a sham when they see one.

wojtek



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