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20th Anniversary m on Wa
Coalition organizes to keep King's dream alive,
hopes to rejuvenate original spirit of civil rights
By ANDY HODGES
Tar Heel Staff Writer
"I have a dream that one day this nation
will rise up and live out the true meaning of its
creed: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident;
that all men are created equal. ' "
Martin Luther King Jr.
Aug. 28, 1963, march on Washington
One national coalition and hundreds of lo
cal coalitions nationwide are working together
to organize , a 20th Anniversary March on
Washington to commemorate and rejuvenate
the spirit of King's message and the original
march. "
According to the national organizing group,
"a year-long mobilization of a New Coalition
of Conscience" will be launched to bring peo
ple together for the 20th Anniversary March
on Aug. 27, and to work for the passage of leg
islation regarding jobs, peace and freedom at
Student abducted
from Granville lot
By HALEH MODDASSER
Tar Heel Staff Writer
A UNC student was kidnapped at gunpoint
from the Granville Towers parking lot, Wed
nesday night, May 25, officials at the Chapel
Hill Police Department said Tuesday.
Around 11 p.m. the man walked to his car
in the Granville lot after visiting a friend, the
police said. He was approached by three black
males carrying a gun. They forced him into his
car and made him drive to a deserted lot in
Durham.
Officials at the Chapel Hill Police Depart-,
ment said the kidnappers after asking the
time, took the student's wrist watch, and spare
tire, then instructed him to lay down in the
seat and wak .
After a few moments, the student drove to
the Durham Police Department to report the
case. Durham police are working with the
Chapel Hill police in an investigation to appre
hend the three kidnappers. .
Detective Lt. Summey of the Chapel Hill
Police Department said that the Allied Secur
ity guard on duty from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m. at
Granville Wednesday night matched one de
scription of a black male seen in the Granville
vicinity about an hour before the incident oc
curred. At present, the victim wishes to remain
anonymous while attempting to identify the
three males from photographs. No suspects
have been identified.
Lt. Brooks of Chapel Hill police said a
probable motive for the incident was transpor
tation to Durham. Brooks said "If I get them,
they'll be charged with kidnapping and rob
bery." -
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the national, state and local levels. The group
also will work for the designation of Jan. 15 as
a national public holiday in honor of King's
birth.
Yonni Chapman, a member of the coordi
nating committee of the march for the Orange
County area, said at the first local organiza
tional meeting Sunday, "We should see this
not only as an opportunity to get people to go
to Washington, but to develop programs that
we want to work for."
Fred Battle, chairman of the coordinating
committee, said promoting the national inter
est will be of primary importance in the early
stages of planning for the march.
"The way we figure to tie in locally," said
Battle, "is to focus first on the march on
Washington, and then the local issues will fall
in after that."
Chapel Hill Town Council member and
march supporter Joe W. Straley told the
group, "If you're going up there planning to
make a personal presentation, forget it.
"You're going to be there in the midst of
100,000 people, I hope."
Straley, who participated in the 1963 march,
said Monday that he does not expect the anni
versary march to equal the first one.
"It would be very difficult to follow up that
kind of zeal," he said. "I would be very im
pressed if we were to get half as many people
as the original march."
Brown said, "It is important to look at the
courage people had and the commitments and
sacrifices people made at that time so as not to
forget them.
"We also need to look at some of the prom
ises made. I think when we look at them closely
we are going to see that some of them were
just sloughed off."
Chapman said the march is not only being
held because it is the 20th anniversary, but be
cause American citizens are facing more hard
ships now than ever before.
"The American dream is becoming more
like a nightmare," he said.
Chapman said organizing coalitions have
been established all over the country. "The
motion to organize this thing is really taking
place in the grassroots," he said.
The local group will hold its second organi
zational meeting on Sunday, June 12 at 3 p.m.
at the First Baptist Church on North Roberson
Street in Chapel Hill.
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