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See March Comments at 11 (comment of Anita Soucy); March Comments at 31 (comment of Bill Beardall, Texas Rural Legal Aid); March Comments at 46 (comment of Carolyn Corrie, Attorney at Law); March Comments at 62 (comment of James F. Schmidt, Farmworker Legal Services of New York); March Comments at 84 (comment of John W. Morehouse, Wake County Human Services); March Comments at 106 (comment of Robert Salzman, Legal Aid Society of Mid-New York, and Charlotte Sibley and Patricia C. Kakalec, Farmworker Law Project); March Comments at 126 (comment of Shelley Latin, Virginia Farmworkers Legal Assistance Project); March Comments at 226-28 (comment of Melissa A. Pershing, Legal Services of North Carolina).
See March Comments at 46-47 (comment of Carolyn Corrie, Attorney at Law); March Comments at 49-50 (comment of Francisco J. Bricio, Attorney at Law); March Comments at 74 (comment of Keith S. Ernst, Attorney at Law); March Comments at 81, (comment of Marilyn J. Endriss, Attorney at Law); March Comments at 84 (comment of John W. Morehouse, Wake County Human Services); March Comments at 85 (Dawn Burtt, Wake County Human Services); March Comments at 130-31 (comment of Shelley Latin, Virginia Farmworkers Legal Assistance Project); March Comments at 143 (comment of D. Michael Dale, Oregon Law Center, and Janice Morgan, Legal Aid Services of Oregon); March Comments at 160 (comment of Michael Wyatt, Texas Rural Legal Aid, et.
See March Comments at 12 (comment of Anita Soucy); March Comments at 14-15 (comment of Michael Carlin); March Comments at 62-63 (comment of James F. Schmidt, Farmworker Legal Services of New York); March Comments at 84 (comment of John W. Morehouse, Wake County Human Services); March Comments at 98 (comment of Nan Schivone and Phyllis Holmen, Georgia Legal Services Program); March Comments at 106 (comment of Robert Salzman, Legal Aid Society of Mid-New York, Charlotte Sibley and Patricia C. Kakalec, Farmworker Law Project); March Comments at 128 (comment of Shelley Latin, Virginia Farmworkers Legal Assistance Project); March Comments at 190 (comment of Elizabeth Freeman); March Comments at 226 (comment of Melissa A. Pershing, Legal Services of North Carolina); March Comments at 269 (comment of Lisa Butler, Florida Rural Legal Services); April Comments at 102 (comment of Garry G. Geffert, West Virginia Legal Services Plan); March Testimony at 97 (testimony of Jim Albright, Catholic Diocese of Virginia); see also, GAO REPORTat 60-61.
She mentors girls from the Chicago projects and endows scholarships to Morehouse College and Tennessee State University.
The larger issue, says Kwame Jackson, professor emeritus at Morehouse College, is the culture of communities such as Littleton, Jonesboro, West Paducah, Edenboro, Springfield, Pearl, and Oklahoma City where the white-on-white crime epidemic is the worst.