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make black universiti
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VOTE FOR LAUCH
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Lois H. Turner Ms. C
Dr. I.B. Hudson Marjor
Kenneth Ganx III Mr. &
Rev. B.F. Daniels Carrie
Connie Belk Gant Chriss
C.E. Scott jim M
Geneva Scott Rober
Fred P. Crouch Isaih
Larry Butler Sterlii
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and promote more rrrthorities i
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FAIRCLOTH MAY 8.
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9d Falrcloth for "Governor '84":
hristine Gallaher J.D. Wilson
'ie Crouch Janie D. Wilson
Mrs. John McNair Barbara P. Meletis
M. Mayfield Evelyn V. Conrad
>y Gallaher E.M.Conrad
lalcolm Virginia G. Sherrill
t Law Rev. Robert H. Bailey
Tidwell Burlia P, Bailey
ig Spainhour Willie Bailey
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take over the family
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c for you as Governor
n our effort to create
the state ports while
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Millard Hartley
Eula Hartley
Elizabeth J. Howell
Myron Chenault
Harry James
Ruth Davis
Queen E. Bacote