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ONE HUNDRED BLACK MEN, INC.
EXECUTIVE OFFICES: 
1515 BROADWAY
NEW YORK, N.Y., 10036
TELEPHONE 944-0288

[[Image: photo of 4 men]]
Lew Rudin, Gil Noble, Dave Dinkins and Arthur Barnes.

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ONE HUNDRED BLACK MEN, INC.
EXECUTIVE OFFICES: 
1515 BROADWAY
NEW YORK, N.Y., 10036
TELEPHONE 944-0288

Association for a Better New York
January, 1980
"I BELIEVE IN THE BROTHERHOOD OF MAN, NOT MERELY THE BROTHERHOOD OF WHITE MEN BUT THE BROTHERHOOD OF ALL MEN BEFORE THE LAW...IN GIVING THIS NEGRO THE RIGHTS WHICH ARE THEIRS WE ARE ONLY ACTING IN ACCORD WITH OUR IDEAS OF A TRUE DEMOCRACY."
- SPEECH, JUNE 15, 1940, AT SEDALIA, MO., IN CAMPAIGN FOR REELECTION TO THE UNITED STATES SENATE.
AS QUOTED BY HARRY S. TRUMAN.

Dear Honored Guest

We believe that when the late President Harry Truman spoke those words 40 years ago he was expressing the sentiment of all right thinking Americans, starting with the Founding Fathers and through yet unborn generations.

The month of February has been designated as "Brotherhood Month," we trust not just in name, but in spirit. We of the 100 Black Men, Inc., and The Association For A Better New York, Inc. feel that you exemplify this credo in your day-to-day living.

On Friday, February 22nd, at the Tower Suite, 48th floor, TIME-LIFE BUILDING, 50th Street and AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, from 5:00 to 8:30 p.m., the Association and the 100 Black Men invite you to join with us in reaffirming the letter and spirit of Brotherhood Month and honor a man who exemplifies it, Gil Noble, Producer/Host of 'Like It is' - WABC-TV. No speeches, no fund raising, but just pleasant and enlightening conversation over cocktails and a buffet with persons like yourself who are interested in making the world we live in a better planet for all mankind.

[[signature]] Arthur H. Barnes [/signature]]
Arthur H. Barnes, President
100 Black Men, Inc.

[[signature]] Lewis Rudin [/signature]]
Lewis Rudin, President
Association for a Better New York