"Reflections on the Bicentennial and the Great American Majority", July 10, 1976
Lewis, John
1976-07-10
1970-1979
At the Bicentennial Celebration, the very rich minority who control 70% of the nation's wealth have cause to celebrate and perpetuate their ruling elite, while the Black and other marginalized majority must reexamine their concept of participation and come together to solve the problems of exploitation, militarism, racism, and sexism that plague our society, and create a coalition to realize the aspirations of humanity around the globe. 1 page.
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