Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 20, 1972, Page 2, Image 2

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Rise of McGovern little
H\ Benjam in Mays
.a \ r e io m i aryl equal en fo rce ­
I he u s e ot McGovern fro m
ment of C iv il Rights laws in
ilm o s t zero to the top place
e v e n state in the nation, th e
fo r (h e l)e m o cra ticn o m in a tio n
R e p u b li c a n s w ill support
ui M ia m i is little less than
N u.d's bustag d a n an,: a ill
m ira culo us. McGovern makes
agree w ith him that ¡using
• tremendous appeal to the
should t«s the last re s o rt onlv
’c
css the nation. \ o t
tem po rary if use'!.
cnl\ to the young, but to adults.
I liese
are some ol the
lie represents something
issues that M cG overn w ill
new in p o litic s . He is notquite
have to ¡ace m the campaign
as iluen t as Hum phrey. Delias
\(though | am not w illin g to
no m o r e
s in c e rity
th a n
sav that \ix o n :s unbeatable
M uskie.
\ la-ge num ber ot
I io
know that a Jlvile d
• v . c e m ust be! teveM ct vern
D e m o cra tic party w ill never
w ill b ring son-ething nexx to
•a t N
u- \ xo o r .
|
the nation. \ t alm ost every
P ie lie : that the w a r w ill not
M t
die -.
- \
•
•
\ v ou e r s i t l that
M cG o v e rn 's fo llo w e rs I-e-
V
»00
. me
Heve th : 1« w ill not on)>
w :!■ star.ti him in g.-o stead.
i-ng .he grouts! crew home,
Hie m a r n power has ;fie
cut that he w ill end the w i r
*Jge on the man try in g to
-ind get the I c . o u to fV ie t-
get in. so Nixon « u i iv hani
'in . it is c le a r th.it despite
to
; e i t , M cxtoxem w ill reed
the s o ld e rs being brought
party unity and can lie get
me atki those alrea
ho.: e
it?
we are engaged ui a w a r, the
Hubert lium ph ie x has 'one
en- of which we Jo not see.
much fo r bis Country. lie has
The plan m ust fie to beat
lone much fo r c iv il r ig h t s . \ ■
Hanoi down so that they w ill
man in Congress has
.e w d im g to ci ¡ke a a , ¡itic il
m ore, lie has a rig ht to
settlement o f t ie w ar. Xs
'eel that he leserxe.-.
the
long as o u r flee t is in \ ie t-
n o m in a to r e-p .to t! .• act he
nam, an: o u r planes a r e lx u n l-
has ha : h;s chance,
‘t-d 'i
\ tetnam, we are in
McGovern w ill need iii.m -
3 :uIJ blown m r ,
'■
M c i-u v e m S
w ers e -
-■
Heve t h it McGovern a ill gut
be nee :ed l x M cG o ve m .M c-
• ra s tic a lly c c r efer.se - e n d -
G -xern wd: have a h a rd tim e
« 8 - H »> hel.eve the:
o-
winning
t rv -* en? w ith -
fense spending ¡s t
high .mu
?u: Lhe u !‘1- ’ 1
ean
that ¡: is nou the :.»p n r rity
•: peace -nt.
-e :
e r ji
¡nil take
rece !en;e
t e rge W a l l * e ,r}i
»us
d l ether
¡ ces. M .,.. .
3x.P ' r:e t- ’
' ‘ r u n . se
:e
¡o sonie:1
I ‘ ' i ’ f » » n ■ te -r , • y ic -
a.xju: this • He prom ises xx
' o v e r ;n the W hite H
tare re fo rm g - a ran tee y g
X ’> ’ a Zh
..n *»►
m inim um i «equate incarne.
he
¿ ven
:.i. d ix . He prom ti
since
w ;nr
• e - ‘ e r .
ItW K TM eTH&tFVRFULL
ANP EQUAL EMPLOYMENT.
A fl/5 r
’ >’rtla n d Observer
Thursday, July 2 0 , 1972
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e' " ' :e: ertA D apun the chai .u-tei i t ami W o
M ailin g ad.-.res
dfi,
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b. Ï
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brought to the attention of the tid ito r .
•
*
corre cte d upon
The
Editor’s
Desk
Blacks hold
power of vote
-
ijsin g th e
p
"
Ph , tne
‘T *
resident.
by I enwood G, Davis
When | w ro te my a rtic le ,
“ I ’o rtla n d ’ s
B lack M iddle
' 1" :
k I ' mappointme d ,”
young Blacks applauite<l and
■ihl that such an analysis w.is
long oxerxlue.
Some young
Blacks made the laconic ob
■we iy at ion that it w as te n n e rity
ol me to w rite such a c a s ti-
• iting a rtic le . \vxx, howeyer,
I deem it appropriate to write’
a h u t these xoung Blacks that
were ,nd are c r it ic a l ol t ie
ostablishexl Black m i J d l e
C lass in I ’ortlanxl.
M inx
I ’o itla is l’ . , . •
black n ik lJ le class aspit ants
" e , m nix opinion, very by -
p o o rn ica l and are suffering
H in delusions . f graikleur
i-e ttie established black
in kld le class and on the otl ei
¡and they trx to u n itu e them.
I ! is is an ohx lou.s co n tr id le -
lio n .
I hose y oi ng I lack men in,I
women are in a position to
‘'rin g i.'-iut changes,
y ot
we obseiue that thex are not.
M st : these y „mg ! lack-
irw sittin g on the sideline
t likin g fine r f ie t t n c and that
is about a ll.
i h,.v ,,v x , |
1 «■’ ' v, I lack x aci. I, BI
-
h*ads thdt ° " ce Pfc«»» cotton c a : '
• oting pow er has been grow inc fo r a long tim e an
a l-
m o st e ve r, i- r e t f e n t e'ecte - mr.ee R36 has :.-.ne - ’ wit»- • e
m a jo r « a l the b ? 16
" * ' ‘ ° n h e rn - 'l!ie S - ,n 11 le a s‘ " ' ne
¿ .¿ s
t_te Che W k Vot* lnlluen''es large blocks of e lectora l
"in e e t ie Voting Rights \ c t of I9o5 t ie black vote , n , D
“ even H i r e r percentage in the Southern states Black«
; t o v lie the m an na of victo ry in the Souti .
H a rry I rem an could not have defeated Tom liewev with ut
n i n . x m a rg in s in C a lifo rn ia , Illin o is an Ohio, in h ljr . % in
those states -. ,e overwhelm ingly fo r Truman.
C hiC a"),K y 7 w - 4 r - e m 'n 'D e t r o it, '* * / * " ' * " *
' ie in
tear
' Ina MuitKSei
C en»r, Mwlei Cities, P i rt»
laml Met rx'poi nan steering
u o iiiin itte e s ,
Cxmceniratix.n
m p I o y m e n t ,
l-C s
tmi
M edia. I am dso le te i i ing
; the ta iei d, s t m i i(,. d
governm ent employees,
,s
\ .rse s,
ml technician,
|
m i including u i A il \ as w ell
as men who xxoik as assis­
tant d ire c to rs of ptx.gr,m is
an.1 as id m m is tia tix e i s|.s.
t in ts.
M ost i not a l l,
the
d«xe employees wi>cld
w ell to : di,.yx then d ire c trn s
ai*l get inxolvx'd i . i community
itfa ir s . x .\|| ,
¡,rec-
toi s ot those p io g r.m is lu xe
•u.'l'oi t«xi
community
ml
civ ic organ,zatlor.s.
Manx you,lx’ I I icks
ai -
k
m ise that the o ld e r blacks
are ivmnlng the show and w ill
■"I liatea to them. i>et h ip i,
lb at was a trviism in the pas,.
Howexer, a new .lay is it
haikl.
M ore ove r, it thex*
voung blacks continue to si,
**» «*<•! !'• It ofciflg i n , the
'Jdei b lacks wall continue to
le in con tro l ot things. t>ne
" ” 'v has
|ook „ (||t, le .
■ ent I le m o c im e Convention
i' observe
,i,at >oun)j |wita
1'le‘ s im pact w as fe lt, y oung
i I icks ,ii ..y,., \m e rtc » are
Ch.illeiii.ing the v ld o r d e t. Can
young b lacks in |>oi tl.m l do
less?
I, v wing , l icks xx an, a say
in thing they mu it s to p t.d k -
•nv loud m l .supet-fie,.,, rlie -
toi ic a in get involved in ihe
le iii'ic r .itk p io x c . . .
\n d il
they are no, bunging changes
'
f s ir u c t
H i'" It may le necessary (Ol
mt to le in g ,t et OUI lM n
II. n e v e r, these voting , lack-.
' l l s I u r , t get involve I and
st' p nm ,ling on a, the mouth
•i*t d r l lic i / i iif . the so-calle.1
e d .bltslied black M id d le
C lass.
■ ■ ■
i rt
i'1 v ise ii esc ii>ed some p s .
»” • . « • « m i I ’. " , in ’ . v o u m
H'-'vk. M iddle I I t . - , is,.,ra nts
Mi ’ 1 ci iiic t e .1 let
I 1 i. k M i. id Io t'la s s unless
thex are doing then p a rt to
i ring ihou, chango-., yy inch
in my opinion, (itey \ |<j
, |
, m tlie n n o ie , the x.«m g| lack
M iddle C lass I.spira its may
'lot tv like t lv
. ih lislied
i l >ck M ídale C laks w ,||, then
.
Ibex am
tlMÍ» u:
i .
''s r ,
n
. . , , u n |( |k ) , t
'« m g Clack U i'id ie C l , ss
' - l ’" d i t . - xx.II 4R W , r next
week.
W ith Ron Hendren______
A YOUNG VIEW OF W A SH IN G TO N
Oregonian wrong on Causus
i*i' j :
*h it the pi e -
: -
counts .\v ul i highlight the h i-
ference oi or'in ion r eng
may ai-gue that since most
young b la cks are mn esta ­
blished and u e hot deeply in
debt, they can afford tx. take
a statxi ami Sfwak xsat on is ­
sues affecting b la cks. Ilo w -
e x e i, these yasing blacks u e
not p a rticip a tin g in the black
organizations that ate lig h t­
ing to eradicate racism in
I o itla n d , in iiregx.it m-l in
the l nited st nes.
I am talking al'y.ut the y oong
b lacks that u e in tlu'S9,(ki()
l>’ >l ,ik k l income bracket ind
site s.., tai xy . ’
I ' i"th e i 11 11tx etc
_ letters to the Editor
. '
«ck vo », recognizes that I ;k voter* ci
' **•» " 11 «7 «"d ie to « in N o vem b er, y -
Portland s Young Black middle class aspirants
Part I
■ul . v (aw l .x.i.
in in te ..
. he ’ilx thing that was le n ie i
w is the o ffic ia l press c o v e r-
■ fa I.
. -<
I-. n, . Id • • v c .
ten te,t
;.)(n »,
-ectixelv
le p o rt
-he o c c u r,! -e- ■■■
e' e " t. y .1 ears t in t ' ':
« 'shtngton- \ o , too many
months igx, there were v e il-
.
. .
i >eiii c n i i c
V ttio n .il Con«
mention m M u n i m ight n u xe
the I9o.s I ’ liK . , , . holocaust
look lik e a tain,lx pK'nic.
Ind eel, the d e ta ilv l p re -
p ir . lt , on . Of ,[ ,;e aril; |e ,e r (|
•
,1
t I -
, v j u: a ith Cie I lUfitme j. U(
la m il.a i specie, t I igh steel
•ences ¡u rro u w llijg the con­
vention center Its e lf,a ll . I ;c 1
UI tl ||>O S ib ility Ol the w o is t.
But the xx o rs t never lia p ie n -
• 'c i,
succès
biuuglit to
life the l«ttet, lor* dormant
:
, tli.H
ch inge i„,t i |v j pi«|g,|,
,
y w o tking w ith in Hu-sx stem.
W hether this s p in , g ,n i«.
d u e l fo ix x ir . mu
He
getterai e le cto i. ie ¡lain to
I«’ seen li II C o. i: M , .oxen,
c m soothe the xx n led p f i le
J party r e g u ii, xx,ui« re ­
tim in g some somblance of
w ith an l8 -h « « ii- i d .x d o o r-
i c l l rtn e e i. \ ,* i , ..os* e r„H '
dw n u m lv , ul pul it,cans v ho
ve lite ra lly walked th e ir
ways t o x i e t o p y
on
shue-
tiin g | u I p e t ■ in recent
. I ' *'
: t ■
■ o o ilc il ring,in- md on e-to-
x»W Contact xx Itli H e V o tcis
Can hai Iy I«» i vet -enipba-
si. x»i th is x e .r .
unite1! iro n t tfie* >eek to
organize.”
' w. began y o u r e d ito ria l
1 exon io , e ,
a t i ilx ,
1 would sax tl at i; wcxld
*
ijd lv 5, ,9
o j t the Oregon
we h.ixe een in the I lei.m -
be m ore a c c u ru e to say t t
|*u m
d-en the iie m o c r its
I IwckCaucus really w .n ts.a s
c ra ts ’ convention solid e v i-
we are aware ot the fa •, that
max
xe i xlecent crack it
i- -ia tm s , to !e a strong ind
tence that t i c system by which
rekit g Rie,la p ' \ix ..n ,
white
n tro llxr. 're s
tr i—
responsible voice lo r Black
le e n " s t i f l e
in the
e
we
have tra d itiu iM lIy chosen
1
t
d itio n a lly has attem p te l ’ <
I 1 - ro le u! la bo r, which
«0, it is of! to a |« joi
V
’
' en- i n i »etroit,
p e r cent in l.o s \nge e-
"*
* ,,; i i ’ i 1 ■':. x* is ill ‘ ■ i, :e :.
« ir
national leaders , t , n
"
"
create iiffe re n c e j o! ■: inu.n
; s m 'T
v
r ' , r k * * 7 j > *r * • « -n » 1
'
ns a
s ta rt.’
Vox. apparently have
' r|v ol
.tten ing the i . i n ­
•
«tun
iiie
-l
,.ne
ot
the
must
where there has leen um tx.
c r e Ic inothe, m a jo r
■ • • v
K t vote ctxil hue cost bin, the
■ecidei that y&u, a white
vention C'»:l i e isilx in ,ke .u i
tunny Io, every side to have
■pen national p o litic a l ga ther-
Tou have very co imonix
I ix',»i a, t i c N o ve n ,t e r out-
o -e r
, X
. k
l1en,OCraUc P a^
- .re that the-, m u «
newspaper, are the p ro p e r
a say.
v lew t known il .xe ie lt tl. t
ng " t this century .
play
e
l
up
dtffzrenoes
ot
a. - r m ore .ha.i tokenism in o rd e r to secure that vote
1 III He
authority to re rv 'e r judgement
the re fe .s e given b\ ot r re -
I l>ere Is no place In such
What happened to prevent
« •
opinion about p ro ce l.¡ra , m a t­
of wliar is to co. nt fo r a
c
;• • ’• « - • t *
pre e n ta iix e xxeie in in ...
■ system ,o , violence. I hat’ s
a
replay
Ot
1908
’
11«
in
-
* le... taking m a jo r ro lls at the convention
ters
attem
pting
to
hi
!e
a
very
««.
*1
play
Its
usual
im
­
"s tro n g ar. responsible voice
inaccurate.
» ’ ) H r I igge i jo b o lM ia m ,’ «
r e lih le
ris e
of (am igo
I he black population of Oregon is sm all but we can level,«.
real i.nitv of goals.
p o rt mt ro le . I Ic Rv|«ihl,caris
or
Black
pe o p le ." \ o u r
I would p re e r the wax tie
ivolice d u im g il « meeting was
M
’Govern,
from
have ; 10 m illio n to th e I lem o-
J p , ? Otlne ,XW' e r b> UnKine t* hlnrt a P olitica l p r . « r
!r, . i .
Y our very e ito ria l sub­
-:a in : to th is au th o rita tive role
p r e ;- re le ■ es xxjre h n d e l
d ire c tin g tr a ffic . \ „ | th a t's
xx hen he w is ,in a lso -ra n
x-rats’ none. Hut M cGovern
stantiates ..ui axx nene . In
.
r> SU|'p<jrtinE W a c k -'«mdidates to r o ffice . < an
,te
•s all too common :o !« a
to t ie pre
.'o r .g e eve n
also why George M cG overn
in
P
e
I
lo
rida
p
rim
a
ry
tothe
w
ill
like
ly
te
able
to
match
d i e e i i t r r . ... sa : ‘ \,e :..-
.. »
; COUnt5, an,: ctt> o iIic e musrt hemaoe to un e rs ta n t th
s u rp ris e . Ilnw eva r, it m ight
I y x ou i . *
e- .e
en ’ ’
■as a f a ir chance to w m the
aim. i (n fi.-lim a c tii moment
every
one h u ,*lre l d o lla r
w e ll be questioned upon -b a t
die
biggest p o litic a l p riz e
in the p i t . | h u e p e r­
Ids nom ination lo r the
u t.r e s . o n ly through unity and e ffo n can th is goal te ¿ h ie y * .
b
ill
t
ie
ReiaihlK-.ins
spenxl
las;
weeken.
that
•
news­
conceivable
red sntia ls y >_
sonally I eet • » d ie , ; ' . , , t
tliem
,n U1 N „ v e m lw r
Presidency,
reveals
-
.
„
„
e
of
men, XX h:te n r Black; an no
posse s o r what special in­
ra w
the
msxxers
to
t
in
t
question
•’ h.tes, MW I M il 01 n ,w
sight that you have which
p J rti d " reporting »t conven-
in-l also points the »ay to
1« a tm in e i to tiie ti f . r : :
.V'x
ustify '.o(.t assumption
f*°hs .r>
¡peaking engace-
the lie m o c r it s ’ only hope ot
statewide -onxention H - |. ,•
of the role to te ll black peo­
I n t '’is , ‘ ugh Black and white.
regaining the White House in
I'o r tla f* !.’
y ou go on l .;e i
ple when they are o r are not
I have ieen v o u rp re
come
m
the
a
rt;,
le
»
say:
'M
,.
t
te u ig "re s p o n s ib le ."
m. take
e pict. i- , lis ­
M the onset. It is fa ir to
im portant, th e va rie ty o: Black
\ o u r charge o f irre sp o n ­
ten to
!e.
h o p e ,■ es to
■ay that McGovern m orethan
views expressed such a s ig ­
s ib ility is base: on the fact
>1,1 >' ee ■
.
ei.
any o th e r ca w in a te ulfered
nificant event should :« re -
that newsmen ar*i whites were
3 !te r hdViritf leen in
*eri-
an op|,ortunity io , the involve­
ro n e d accurately and im par-
not ad m in e , to the Conven­
• fence to r »N »
or
ment ,n his campaign of large
■ a -
. ■ • -..
tion . One cannot assume that
(
num hers of ,« rso n s who had
m iny citiz e n , Black awl
ad m itting newsmen an: w hites
to W. te x o u r rre -o n c e ix e l
little p r io r p o litic a l e xper-
white, who x u lii not tten I
to a Black Convention :s in
-e L .- r ?
V 'T - ' C om co,nl’1 W1”
r o r .m e to his Indian
'a i'.'u n te
and U nivartU I”
lence.
the
Convention.'
and of its e lf a sign ot i r ­
accounts.
ha
' <.
• f‘ - L i f T ‘ ° UntV ' “ i: ' rU ' *, s ^ ‘« y . which has
I he
freshnes ; aw, vig o r
I e la tte r passage contains
re s p o n s ib ility . r.ne w o u ld
In conclusion, 1 agree w ith
.
h* skul1 ,,n c e ,9^ . : lis p ia y in g it in the county
these enthusiastic w orkers
a V»ry common logic ,i ; ,|-
•have to exam ine fu rth e r rea­
the Oregon Black Caucus of­
lent to his cause enabled the
la cx. y our : item ent unj lies
sons set fo rth to justify s ch
fic ia ls to meet without anv
• 1 t ‘ mook C hief who r . le i ve r II ’ n l« . • i
s
'titfi Dakota senator to whip
that t ie Convention wo i | not
a c la im .
«
£ < Jum yt
T
pre ss. \ s a m e in fc r ol the
die old line rank and file
be re. ortec "a ccu ra te ly and
You m en tion ei, in your ac­
Caucus, I fee, it is tim e that
' • r 'o ,
.
* i f t , ; r - J ' ^ n M cl.raighltn, chief
im p art, ill- . . ” ,ni«ss you, tie
count,
some "c o in p lix .ta i
any group when m eeting, par­
i e’ .
',o
S b a > ^o'nP-’ n.v -nd with m e n d e rs ot the
something many thought could
white von tro lled pres were
s
e
n
s
itiv
itie
s
”
in
Black
p
o
li­
tic u la rly Black people, the
H e , n r ' , , e ll“ On' He
’ ' - " p o x in ,830
never happen in 1972.
to
.
‘
e
adm
itted
—
an
im
p
li­
tic
s
among
which
a
lis
tru
s
t
press should be care fu lly
• r ie , on the . -regon s ite of t ie ( himbia River
<s a re su lt, the v a s t
Í hree
cation w h. h is com pletely
of m e n s ran predom inately
‘ te r.
screened, o r as was fo r our
^ m i i t h G a .r ner, a |, son’ C l . ,
any
m
a
jo rity of le e g ite s to tins
unsubstantiate i.
by whites an
tra d itio n a lly
convention, le ft out'
v skull from the grave an. sent it to I nfl.ar*i
yea r s D e m ocratic convention
f
rth
e
r,
you*
are
im
plying,
in
c
lin
e
!
to
fa
v
o
r
the
esta­
• r i v ¿
aitv once it w , the : rac-, e of the Chinooks
had never le fo re representeil
in these two passages, ■ r
blished o n e r . ” y Ou make it
R anusi L . Darby
Of the s k u ll. Ihe skull was kept in a museum
t lie ir pa rty at Its national
some
Black
people were
sound
as
though
the
source
of
M em ber of the Gregon Black
' ns re tu m e i to \s to rta in 1952.
nom inating session.
I wo of
d e n ie l adm ittance to the con­
the fis tr u s t of the whies press
\o w tix? If,
Caucus
• ■ • re o ffixidw ill, ha, voted
every
ten
delegates were
vention.
ih
e
tru
th
of
He
le tu n i the
em lnates w ithout cause from
1508 NJ-., Beech Street
• j the Chinooks. Bin what about the lan I ol the
young jierson s. Many m ore
us.
m a tte r is that ND Black w hat­
v wnook t in t
P ortla nd , Oregon
than e v e rle io rv w e re w o m e n .
Mt«
ever
was
d
e
n
ie
l
admittance
You go fu rth e r to say:
»
t
K the« n ite lS ta te s governm ent,
A h ig lie r percentage than in
to tie convention.
Even a
• •i retti me
M ore ove r, the C ucus’ s o r-
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the fisfunj? boats
Ihe D bseive, goes to great lengths
see that Its r e .d e is
recent years were p o o r o r
person who was Black awl
lini ee ir seize
g
a
m
/e
rs
were
unuerstandably
t i l l held by the state oi Washington? What
were m e n d e rs of m in o rity
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