41. Beyond that, black leaders complain of a law requiring that the police chief come from the ranks and not from outside the city. 42. Black leaders agreed. 43. Black leaders are not the only ones to worry about declining interest among poor voters. 44. Black leaders are scrambling to catch up with this shift in sentiment. 45. Black leaders charge that African Americans in the ghettos are being unfairly targeted. 46. Black leaders demanding explanation and changes in police department and city government. 47. Black leaders have called for an economic boycott of the city by business conventioneers. 48. Black leaders have turned to churches to stir interest in health legislation. 49. Black leaders heard the cacophony and leaned into microphones, demanding inquiries. 50. Black leaders like Price have been brutally direct in telling Hispanic leaders of their displeasure, but he said he does the same to blacks. |
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