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Black spokesmen

Date2/26/1976
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  • Black spokesmen
  • Black spokesmen: Claude Jones (left), Wilson Head (centre), and AI Mercury. Following the shooting of a second black man recently, Head fears that young blacks may take the law into their own hands. Friction between police and black is cultural, not racial, says Jones.
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Original Toronto Star caption: Black spokesmen: Claude Jones (left), Wilson Head (centre), and AI Mercury. Following the shooting of a second black man recently, Head fears that young blacks may take the law into their own hands. Friction between police and black is cultural, not racial, says Jones.
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0058316F
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