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I am committed to appointing blacks to cabir
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Blacks on my staff will have meaningful po;
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There will be no retreat from progress made
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antially increase the amount of business with black firms. Furittention
will be devoted to strengthening the Minortiy Business
;ency of the Department of Commerce in its efforts to promote
aining for minorities in small businesses.
ort legislation designed to permit local government to create a
s enterprise program which allows minority businesses to parid
county contracts. I will also encourage local units of governith
minority businesses in a'meaningful manner.
ION OF HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES
RSITIES:
?nificant contributions made to our societv bv North Carolina
id universities in producing an abundance of talented citizens, I
o working for the preservation and improvement of these in3vernor,
I will do everything in my power to insure that these
lin viable and identifiable as black schools.
an, Treasurer