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"I svill not run against Pat," Marshall sa>s.
Although Hairston is gone, Marshall says,
there are battles that still need to be \saged.
"I want the NAACP to become more involv- 1
ed in the political process," Marshall sa>s.
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Some of the changes Marshall savs he would
like to see made pohttcalhr in Forsyth County <
are a ward system for electing counts commissioners
and school board members, the elimination
of second primaries and the elimination of
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daughter is actually scared to even walk to the
bus stop because she is fearful that he might try t
to do something to her. I understand from r
some people that he has been charged before t
but people always drop the charges." - * k
Martin says she has some doubts if the police v
are doing all they can do or taking the matter r
seriously enough. "He is constantly over here,"
she says. 4'The police said they would beef up
control, but it hasn't stopped him. How could a
they be in the area if complaints about him are
still coming in?" c
The first time she went to them to report r
what happened to her daughter. Mrs. Jones
says, the police seemed uninterested. c
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signals right, ask him where he sees your friend
going. That ought to open things up.
But do me a favor. Yours is a problem that n
to be looked at from another prespeetive. (
you're married and with a family of your own, \
me again. I'd like to know how you'd feel abo
younger, single woman going after your husb
with full awareness of you and your children.
From that view,.it would be interesting to s<
your attitude about extra-marital affairs change
Got cl problem or gripe? Ask Yolonda Ga vies_
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door neighbor in the CBS television series "All 1
Family," a role he played for two years before ?
ing in the successful spin-off "The Jeffersons.
began his career as a member df Theatre XIV, v
he originated the role of Gitlow in "Purlie
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problems "being exposed to go out and beat the
the list (of minority and to come up with r
women subcontractors). 1 and women busii
have no problems with that, says W'omble. "We
I like to utilize them both." more in orier
Meanwhile, Alderman (businesses). We
Burke says she is committed more attractive
to getting minority v and process without the
women businesses into "the ty firms breaking 1
economic mainstream," Let them be subconi
and Alderman Larry Worn- "We don't f
ble emphasizes that the city minority or worn;
needs to become more ag- that can build a
gressive than ever.' House or coliseum,
"We (the board) want the them do the subcor
city staff and personnel to work."
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time he means
staggered terms.
"These are impediments to political parity,"
he says. "These are legal obstacles that exist
despite the fact that we have the Voting Rights
Act.
"If we register all the eligible black voters in
the cit> and county, we (blacks) still could not
win a countywide office," Marshall says. "We
are outnumbered two to one. The county can't
elect a black person; they are not at that level.
In addition to beefed-up work in the political
arena, Marshall says he also wants to do some
public relations work for the NAACP.
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"1 had his license number, but the officer
old me, 'Just because you have the license
lumber, that doesn't mean that would tell you
he owner of the car,'" Mrs. Jones says. "I
;now that. But it would help. Another time I
vent there, I waited 20 to 25 minutes and
lobody came to help me."
However, Sgt. Jones has been helpful to her,
Jones says, and has. triecL to offer
ssistance.
Meanwhile, Jones and Martin plan to use
?ther tactics to keep Carlton out of their comnunity.
"We want everybody to know what is going
in," M rs. Jones says. "I called all the people in
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"I want to try to get the community to see the
necessity of having an NAACP," he says. "Pat
never told people of the 300 to 400 complaints
he got or the different types of suits he handled.
The public needs to know these things."
To date,jay both Hairston and Marshall, no
one else had indicated an interest in running for
the NAACP presidency.
"It's a thankless job," Marshall says. "But it
has to be done."
A new NAACP president will be elected in
December.
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my neighborhood and asked them to call two
people and then have those people call two people
and everybody call their alderman. We then
asked the aldermen to have the police patrol
beefed up in our neighborhood. Since then,
Aldermen Larry Little and Larry Womble have
called me.
^Ihey (police) keep saying this man hasn't
done anything, but it's just a matter of time
before he does. If Mothers Against Drunk
Drivers can get laws changed, maybe we can get
together and get the laws changed. I think it's
crazy that something can't be done about
him."
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