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Access No: 01226982 ProQuest Periodical Abstracts
Title: The Race Card
Authors: Snow, Joey
Journal: New Republic (GTNR) ISSN: 0028-6583
Vol: 207 Iss: 25 Date: Dec 14, 1992 p: 17-20
Type: Commentary Length: Long
Companies: Democratic Party; Republican Party
Subjects: Civil rights; Presidential elections; political parties
Abstract: The failure of the Democratic Party and the Republican Party to respond to the revival of the civil rights movement during the 1992 presidential election is discussed. The Democrats gave the GOP chances to take hold of civil rights issues, but the GOP blew it.

Access No: 01436683 ProQuest Periodical Abstracts
Title: A speech for Brooklyn college
Authors: Brady, Chris
Journal: Monthly Review (IMRE) ISSN: 0027-0520
Vol: 44 Iss: 6 Date: Nov 1992 p: 33-37
Type: Speech Length: Long
Subjects: Civil rights; Discrimination
Abstract: The civil rights movement is discussed in response to the Rodney King verdict. After the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr and Malcolm X, racism still reigns. The civil rights movement must rise again.

Access No: 01108026 ProQuest Periodical Abstracts
Title: Language Barriers to Leaving the Barrio
Authors: Grenier, Richard
Journal: Insight (IINS) ISSN: 0884-9285
Vol: 8 Iss: 24 Date: Jun 15, 1992 p: 22-23
Type: Commentary Length: Medium Illus: Photograph
Names: Chavez, Linda
Subjects: Hispanic Americans; Civil rights
Abstract: Linda Chavez has convincingly argues against Hispanics emulating the black civil rights movement. Her reasons why Hispanics should not assimilate into a culture where they will always be considered inferior are discussed.

Access No: 01025849 ProQuest Periodical Abstracts
Title: Grass-Roots Groundswell: An Introduction
Authors: McDonald, Norris
Journal: EPA Journal (GEPA) ISSN: 0145-1189
Vol: 18 Iss: 1 Date: Mar 1992 p: 45-46
Type: Feature Length: Medium Illus: Photograph
Subjects: Activism; Minority & ethnic groups; Environmental cleanup
Abstract: Minority communities need to implement an all-out effort comparable to, but larger than, the civil rights movement of the 1960s, to clean up their air, water, food, land and toxic wastes. In addition to cleaning up the neighborhood, this grass-roots effort will provide development, employment and economic power within minority communities.

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