The Minority Voice, January 4-11, 2008


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, We must stop now, I
_ Speak as a child of God and

of Vietnam.

I speak for those whose land _

is being laid waste, whose

homes are being destroyed,

whose culture is being
"subverted. I speak

for the poor in America who
are paying the double price of
smashed hopes at home and
death and corruption in
Vietnam. I

speak as a citizen of the
world, for the world as it
stands aghast at the path we
have taken. I speak asan___
American to the

leaders of my own nation.
The great initiative in this war
is ours, The initiative to stop
it must be ours. -

Martin Luther King, Jr., The
Trumpet of Conscience, 1967

A nation that continues year
after year to spend more

money on military defense

than on programs of social
uplift is approaching spiritual
death, .
Martin Luther King, Jr,

Where Do We Go from Here:
Chaos or Community?, 1967

Somehow this madness must

brother to the suffering poor

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The Minority Voice, January 4-11, 2008
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The 'M' voice : Eastern North Carolina's minority voice-since 1987. Greenville. N.C. : Minority Voice, inc. James Rouse, Jr. (1942-2017), began publication of The "M" Voice in 1987 with monthly issues published intermittently until 2010. At different times, the paper was also published as The "M"inority Voice and The Minority Voice. It focused on the Black community in Eastern North Carolina. Pages not displaying for this online item were missing from the original microfilm and could not be digitized.
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