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JULY, 1983
ATLANTA, GEORGIA

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of over 50 national Black organizations, is currently focusing on the beverage industry. Black people have a large consumer investment in the following companies (this is a partial list) - Soft Drink: Pepsi, Seven-Up, Royal Crown (Nehi), Beer: Anheuser Busch, Millers, Schlitz, G. Heileman Brewery (Old Style), Pabst, Strohs, Heineken, Liquor: Seagram's, Heublein (Smirnoff & Harvey Bristol Cream), Somerset (Johnnie Walker Scotch & Tanqueray Gin) Wine: Taylors—None of them have reinvested with us our share of money, jobs or economic development.

NOBODY
WILL SAVE US,
FOR US,
BUT US.

Join the PUSH for Economic Justice
Only an organized economic resistance movement can succeed. Join the national resistance campaign TODAY!

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Make checks payable to: Operation PUSH and send to 930 E. 50th Street, Chicago, IL 60615. You will receive a plastic RESIST card and periodic RESIST newsletters to keep you informed,up-to-date and resisting targeted companies. National organizations that would like to become a part of the National Selective Patronage Council should call 312/373-3386.

ECONOMIC ACTION WORKSHOP...Hon. Richard G. Hatcher, Mayor of Gary, Indiana and Chairman of the Board of Operation PUSH, details some of the steps in the "Withdrawal of Enthusiasm" Campaign to the 100 representatives, including heads of over 50 Black organizations. Other speakers included (left) Congressman Walter Fauntroy, D-District of Columbia, PUSH National President, Rev. Jesse L. Jackson and Joe Gardner, V.P. Programs, Operation PUSH.

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