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Emily Hemlinger at Jul 31, 2023 09:19 PM

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Those votes are naturally found among Black people, but are to be found as well among the working people of this region,people who want school house not school-room door standers, who want jobs with dignity, not welfare program payments for bankrupt companies, who want an education for their children, not endless debates about bussing or school boycotts supported by their governor, who want welfare paid to people who cannot work, bot to peanut and cotton farmers who will not work, who want a real war founght on poverty, and not napalm dropped on innocent children, men and women caught up in a civil war much like ours.

The votes are there. The urge toward decency is there. It can18 all be collected in Nocemner by the candidate and the party who will listen to some words spoken three years ago by George Wald, a Noble Laureat at Harvard University.

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Those votes are naturally found among Black people, but are to be found as well among the working people of this region,people who want school house not school-room door standers, who want jobs with dignity, not welfare program payments for bankrupt companies, who want an education for their children, not endless debates about bussing or school boycotts supported by their governor, who want welfare paid to people who cannot work, bot to peanut and cotton farmers who will not work, who want a real war founght on poverty, and not napalm dropped on innocent children, men and women caught up in a civil war much like ours.

The votes are there. The urge toward decency is there. It can18 all be collected in Nocemner by the candidate and the party who will listen to some words spoken three years ago by George Wald, a Noble Laureat at Harvard University.

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