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[[images: eight black and white photographs]]

[[caption, photo 1 - counter clockwise: Barry Gaberman, Malcolm Corrin]]
[[caption, photo 6 - counter clockwise: Hill]]
[[caption, photo 7 - counter clockwise: Graves]]
[[caption, photo 8 - counter clockwise: Howard Squadron]]

ICBO 
THE INTERRACIAL COUNCIL FOR BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 
19TH ANNUAL DINNER

April 27, 1983
New York Hilton

We provide. . .

ICBO promotes minority economic growth by acting as an advocate of the free enterprise system for minorities, and by providing services for minority enterprise development.

ICBO has performed these services for almost two decades. In 1979, and continuing into the foreseeable future, the focus of our efforts has been concentrated on larger minority owned businesses--those with a potentially greater impact on local neighborhoods and areas: to provide employment for minority workers, to bring capital into the area from external regions rather than just recycling local capital, to have a more meaningful impact on the minority population and the total economy.

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