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He also publicized the issue in the Nation, the Wall Street Journal, and the New York Times.
"We speak to each other again, but he was very mad with me that I publicized the issue.
In spite of their repeated failures, the situation publicized the issue, with The Times editorializing the court's decision as "illiberal nonsense" in 1993.
Hamer would go on to deliver similar speeches across the country, including one at a Mississippi church, which was burned to the ground later that evening, and again in Harlem with Malcolm X. Black women also publicized the issue of police brutality when they were savagely beaten on Bloody Sunday during the Selma to Montgomery March.
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We publicized the issues through email blasts, inclusion in the AAG Newsletter, and through UNC Press.
But if a genuine public groundswell arises and publicizes the issue, pushing a simple message (100% auctions!), the dynamic can change.
"But $125 million on global warming must be a record for publicizing the issue".
"It's like being an educator, an inspector and a parent," he said of publicizing the issue.
The piece, "Poet versus Camera: Three Encounters," was featured on the poster to publicize the issue (see below).
Dennis Quaid, 56, was on the cover of AARP The Magazine to publicize the issue of medical errors.
Students in the four dormitories with dining halls are required to pay regardless, so Berlin didn't think it was necessary to largely publicize the issue.
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