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M ?Tf ^ ? ' J|H ^V ? _^F mr Jr 1^^ (Leon Howard Sullivan, ^founder of Opportunities ? Industrialization Centers l ? . ? ,i? ... Perhaps you thought the price of freedom was paid in full by our ancestors. However, we still have an outstanding balance when it comes to the costs of freedom. The fight never ends and sometimes it is purchased at the ultimate price. ! The people featured in this ad invested heavily in freedom and have been on the front lines during our lifetimes. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company continues to further the cause of freedom through its longstanding support of organizations such as the NAACP, National Urban League and Opportunities Industrialization Centers of; America. R.J. Reynolds has sustained a relationship with these organizations for over 20 years and maintains a genuine commitment to diversity while supporting the principles of Affirmative Action. ; We thought you should know { that the fight for freedom ? continues, i j. : ;?' V :w '? . j f Herman J. Russell, businessman and commercial developer. , W- . ?Clarence "Bighouse" Gaines, r winningest college basketball coach in history and member of the National Basketball Hall of Fame B^William H. Gray III, f former Congressman and currently head of the United Negro College Fund Tobacco Company :
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