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funds, however, OIC is mainly
the creation of Rev. S ulivc^.
Rev. Sullivan is a practical
man who believes that
er to solve America's problem.
For until the weak becomes
strong, the strong cannot be
great. Rev. Sullivan is a
director in two Philadelphia
banks and he is also the first
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Diack member of the board of
General Motors Corp.
The Rev. Sullivan finds
comfort in the ability of our
nation , to find solutions to
needy problems. But he
cautions that one problem
creates another problem to be
solved.
^'Everything" the Rev.
Sullivan said, "grew up by
people deciding that there is a
need to build an institution to
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The Rev. Jeffrey D. Smith,
terian Churches at Pine Hall
and Danbury, has been yarned
administrative assistant to
Congressman-elect Stephen L.
Neal.
In that position, Smith will
be in charge of Congressman
Salem.
"I look upon this new work
as a ministry to the people of
the Fifth District," Smith
said.
Neal said he selected Smith
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something must be done such
as selective buying by blacks
on the industries and
businesses that discriminate
against blacks.
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Sullivan's views in his long
fights against discrimination.
"To achieve his many
objectives/' he said he took
part in many demonstrations.
He Soon found that mos&riots
were mainly "engineered by
those who are unemployed or
have menial jobs." He
founded OIC to give job
training to the unskilled so
that instead of rioting they will
be involved in meaningful and
rewarding employment.
"It did not matter/' he
said, "where you come from.
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applicants because of his R
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the services of a dedicated R
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vast training and experience I
the people of the district.
Neal said several other I
persons will be added to the K
district staff and conveniently I
located office 'space will be R
leased. R
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It is where you are going that
counts." Where OlC is going w
is where all the minorities will
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eliminate all riots and all H
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Where North Carolina-OtC H
Council hopes to reach is to
establish a harmonious work- H
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OIC Centers in North Carolina R
and to work with all groups
promoting the cause of
Human Dignity. The Counci1 A
also hopes to make OIC R
Centers known throughout the K
state of North Carolina in I
order that the work of OIC will K
be recognized as a vital
program of Manpower train- |
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