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but as 'the man' - capricious, arbitrary, authoritarisn,
foreian - worthy of fear but not of respect."
Then he went on to corr'plinent the lawyers in
their very couragous fight in bringing certain legal rights
to the fore. He said that many lawyers in the City of
Newark and others during the riots there worked with the
poor in trying to get them certain rights, legal rights.
He said:
""- extend the protection of our existing
institutions and laws to evefy person is obviously essen-
tial. But there is a more fundamental question regarding
the structure of the institutions themselves."
lie asked the question: "Do our local institutiors
adequately serve the requirements of modern urban America?"
Fr.' he '-ked this question: "Is the structure
c criminal iaw in your neicrhborhood adequate?" I -'ant to say that from today's Morning Sun I
have- a s"~:' -nt drted December 9, and it says: "Pural
Poor Called U.S. 'Disgrace"."
Now I an ta]kin" about the '~'o("r White '"
poor Negr" |