Personal
Why cause trouble
bJLTJtoug4Jar-risl
-point where it destroys you ot—discrkni-naTiim.- racism,- -arid
Why came trouble? I suppose-
1 just got tired of /being, called
racist whfirt xni-h '■■ thoughts
.stand up and -say' 'Back failing to meet the open polities
weren't even in my mind. 1 guess
1 got tired-ef-feviflg-the" charge--
*of discrimination pulled out.like'-
an ace in the hole whnever.some
people didn't get the^ir 'way. .It
begin to bother me the, most
- when Neo-Black. an organization*
originally set up to prOmoste
,-u-tui ar-sl-a a d ing. -. beiweeh— -the. -,
races, and receiving thousands'-of ■
student dollars for that purpose
.begaiinrpt'omote separtism and
black -worship. ' .
Most ot all.-I got' tired of
you
off.'" ~, . - ;- -
People told me "don't,worry
-it 'U jjiow over--'-or-it-saJLparrOf"
the pendulum's swirjg but I guess.
I've always b^fTTe^T'oTnTiaT'
: sort of argument; iffs a natural
-wariness bred,_ I suppose,'from '
reading too-many history books.
ahoiiL- the Protestants ' taking '
c o m pro mi s in g . ever
compromising what felt what
was right for the sake of peace
and quiet. I thought of the
quotation "A m.an doesn't have
to prove anything, he's.faknsejfi
when the lime comes, you stand
up and be' -counted. -^ For" the
-live in union and we've gone too
.far. too many good; men, like
Medgar Evans, have died in the
name of all of us living as one
people, for us nowHo\backtrack
;lJjito Hitlie. IiuJi|iici'ajLLS,„.
race-orie^nted ^gcSups-jrof black;
-• and white. 7. -; • .'.'% -J
-"righr Thing -- Eof,fsoihe t) ungTlfia't
matters:' it^s the ultimate:test.
You either compromise to the
rjrlrave' read'- ttii-t" a group
including -myself chisgcd the
^M£5;^iaa)sv.. Soci/u with
TTquifed"
dollars.
receive student
SEE RACIAL, page 6
over from (he Catholics.^ajd. vice «,
versa;" repeating the same
at roc ires -done -un{o ■tberri;-«nd
reading of too many "meet the,.
. new boss same as the old boss" '
governments. We, "the people of.
the United States, have
collectively made a decision to
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Personal
Why cause trouble
bJLTJtoug4Jar-risl
-point where it destroys you ot—discrkni-naTiim.- racism,- -arid
Why came trouble? I suppose-
1 just got tired of /being, called
racist whfirt xni-h '■■ thoughts
.stand up and -say' 'Back failing to meet the open polities
weren't even in my mind. 1 guess
1 got tired-ef-feviflg-the" charge--
*of discrimination pulled out.like'-
an ace in the hole whnever.some
people didn't get the^ir 'way. .It
begin to bother me the, most
- when Neo-Black. an organization*
originally set up to prOmoste
,-u-tui ar-sl-a a d ing. -. beiweeh— -the. -,
races, and receiving thousands'-of ■
student dollars for that purpose
.begaiinrpt'omote separtism and
black -worship. ' .
Most ot all.-I got' tired of
you
off.'" ~, . - ;- -
People told me "don't,worry
-it 'U jjiow over--'-or-it-saJLparrOf"
the pendulum's swirjg but I guess.
I've always b^fTTe^T'oTnTiaT'
: sort of argument; iffs a natural
-wariness bred,_ I suppose,'from '
reading too-many history books.
ahoiiL- the Protestants ' taking '
c o m pro mi s in g . ever
compromising what felt what
was right for the sake of peace
and quiet. I thought of the
quotation "A m.an doesn't have
to prove anything, he's.faknsejfi
when the lime comes, you stand
up and be' -counted. -^ For" the
-live in union and we've gone too
.far. too many good; men, like
Medgar Evans, have died in the
name of all of us living as one
people, for us nowHo\backtrack
;lJjito Hitlie. IiuJi|iici'ajLLS,„.
race-orie^nted ^gcSups-jrof black;
-• and white. 7. -; • .'.'% -J
-"righr Thing -- Eof,fsoihe t) ungTlfia't
matters:' it^s the ultimate:test.
You either compromise to the
rjrlrave' read'- ttii-t" a group
including -myself chisgcd the
^M£5;^iaa)sv.. Soci/u with
TTquifed"
dollars.
receive student
SEE RACIAL, page 6
over from (he Catholics.^ajd. vice «,
versa;" repeating the same
at roc ires -done -un{o ■tberri;-«nd
reading of too many "meet the,.
. new boss same as the old boss" '
governments. We, "the people of.
the United States, have
collectively made a decision to