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As
the Supreme Court rolls back the clock on Brown versus the Topeka Board
of Education in American schools with the recent Michigan Affirmative
Action Decision, Kelley Williams-Bolar becomes the "Rosa Parks" of
Education.
Come See and Hear
Kelley Williams-Bolar
discuss
"Going to Jail for Wanting
to Educate Black Children"
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Her judge told her before handing out the sentence,
that they would make an example out of her.
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Saturday, May 10, 2014
1:00 pm central time
The MET (Metropolitan Apostolic Church)
4100 South King Drive
Chicago, Illinois
- They arrested her, tried her, convicted her and jailed her for wanting the best education for her daughters.
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They indicted her father, jailed him for "unrelated charges" and chained
him to his sick bed where he died in prison because he wanted the best
education for his granddaughters.
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This was not in Nigeria, Afghanistan, or North Korea. This was in Akron, Ohio in the United States!
Those who care about education for
Black children, and for all American children, will travel from
Detroit, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Gary, Peoria, Cincinnati, Indianapolis,
Racine, North Chicago, Kankakee, Aurora, Joliet, Cleveland, Rockford,
Moline, Beloit, Michigan City, Madison, South Bend, Champaign, Ann
Arbor, Kalamazoo, Springfield, Elgin, Maywood and Columbus to move into
action educating and protecting Black children.
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Sponsored
By: ABBA Church of Renewed Faith, King of Glory COGIC, Memorial Baptist
Church, Metropolitan Apostolic Church, Prologue Schools, Center for the Study of Race, Politics & Culture at University of Chicago and The Black Star Project.
Please call 773.285.9600
for more information, to sponsor Ms. Williams-Bolar or to RSVP to hear
Kelley Williams-Bolar speak about her ordeal on May 10, 2014 in Chicago,
IL.
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