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Article: BOYCOTT STILL ON DESPITE BICKERING.(NEWS)
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- The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
- Article date:
- May 23, 2002
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Byline: Kevin Osborne Post staff reporter
Despite recent bickering about leadership and differences over their demands, three groups leading a boycott against Cincinnati said the effort will continue. Neither should the sparring be seen as a sign the boycott is starting to falter, they added.
''The fight for justice is still alive,'' said Nathaniel Livingston Jr., co-chair of the Coalition for a Just Cincinnati. ''The fight is still on.''
Along with the coalition, the boycott is led by the Cincinnati Black United Front and Concerned Citizens for Justice. Now in its ninth month, the boycott has persuaded some conventions and high-profile ...