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Black community nightmares are clouding King's dream
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Call and Post (Cincinnati)
01-20-1994
Black community nightmares are clouding King's dream.
By JOHN B. WILLIAMS
Call and Post Contributing Writer
Those dreadful social Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse -- drugs, disease, crime and violence -- are riding rough shod throughout the black community. Unless they are soon reigned in and unhorsed, the black community is subject to self-destruct.
Black-on-Black inhumanities are strictly a "blac...
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