The Gombe State branch of the Nigerian Bar Association on Sunday expressed dismay over the alleged insensitivity of the Task Force on Gala Houses and Joints in the demolition of business premises.
religion. my dad changed his name from gruski to grunko. but i had the opportunity because almost by accident i joined the naacp in the spring of 63. and then in the summer in june and july i got a phone call from the president of the maine naacp saying do you want to be a youth representative to the march on washington? and i turned to my family and i said i d like to go. and my aunt from brooklyn, new york, said they ll kill him. he ll die. and i waited until she left, and then i talked to my dad and then my mom. they said okay. so i hopped on a greyhound bus and the bus took me to lewiston, maine, and we met somebody and went to boston. there were 30 buses in boston. the six of us climbed on and drove through the night and came to baltimore for breakfast and as i how was it traveling to the march? everything got erased by the
experienced some of the problems in the south in her travels as an entertainer. she wanted to stand up with everyone else for the injustices that people were experiencing and she of course wanted me to be with her to do that. now, michael, you grew up in maine far away from the problems. and obviously you were not an african-american. why was it so important for you to stand up and be a part of this march? i was a jewish kid growing up in bangor, and my father had come over from poland. my parents had experienced discrimination because of their religion. my dad changed his name from gruski to grunko. but i had the opportunity because almost by accident i joined the naacp in the spring of 63. and then in the summer in june and july i got a phone call from