Future of African-American Communities
President of the National Urban League, John Jacob spoke to a large audience attending the 1993 annual convention of the National Urban Leag… read more
President of the National Urban League, John Jacob spoke to a large audience attending the 1993 annual convention of the National Urban League. In his remarks, he called for African-American communities in America to flex their strength to empower African-American youth to strengthen their community institutions and populations. Mr. Jacob discussed the problems facing minority communities, and spoke optimistically concerning revitalization for the nation’s urban centers. Reginald Brack, the organization’s chair, introduced Mr. Jacob. close
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