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A STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND A PLAN OF ACTION FOR ATLANTANS CONCERNED ABOUT RIOTS, THEIR CAUSES AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES We, the undersigned Atlantans, are deeply concerned about the riots which have occurred in our nation with increasing frequency and with mounting violence! We are concerned about the consequences of continued rioting and believe that the deterioration of human r elations could do greater damage than the loss of mater ial things if we fail to bring an end to the riots and the conditions which spawn them. We commend to every thoughtful citizen who believes in l aw and order and in human progress the recently released Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders. Whether one would agree absolutely with its methodology or the conclusions of the commission, we believe the report contains food for thought and suggestions for action which merit consideration. The r epor t is a good point of r eference and basis for discussion and action. We are convinced that n either studies nor r e solutions nor good intentions alone will suffi ce. We b elieve that all of the r eligious l eaders of metropolitan Atl anta should act now to bring an end to conditions in our midst -which create despair , contribut e t o human degradation and fuel violence. We, ther efore, c ommit ou rselve s t o assist in the t ask of t ransfor ming our urban area that, in s ofar a s our abilities and resources permit , we sh all endeavor t o respond to this urban cri si s and help create a city where there i s personal safet y for all p ers ons and pr operty and whe r e there is re a s on for hope and opportunity for individu al growth and dignity for every citizen. To do this, t here are many th ings which we believe mu st be done. There must be a pooling of all resources - a c oordinated effort by rich and poor, by affluent and depressed citizens , by l eaders in religion and education, in business and the professions, in industry and labor , in government, and in all walks of life to meet our citizens needs in the following areas: Police Protection Every citizen is entitled to be secure in his person and property and to fair treatment by law enforcement officials; and, in turn, e¥)Ch citizen has a duty to obey the law and support and cooperate with police officials. �Education Every citizen must have the opportunity for equal educational opportunity - lmowledge of one I s rights and duties, education for employment, and for living - the es,sentials to a society of law and order and human progress. Housing Every citizen must have access to decent housing. This goal adopted long ago has not been achieved, and there is yet to be obtained a climate in which every person will have equal opportunity for housing that he can afford. Employment There must be training for new jobs and retaining for other jobs in our changing technology, and there must be an end to discrimination against qualified per son s ba sed on sex , race, age or handicap. As we see it, we mu st create new attitudes even more than we need to create new programs, but both are needed! To establish new attitudes we must begin with ourselves , our families, our churche s and synagogues. Therefore, we commit ourselves to an effort to: 1. Carry on mutual interchanges in our churches with ministers and layman of all races discussing these critical areas of concern. 2. P reach and give courses within our own churches dealing with these areas. 3. Adopt and carr y out special projects which contribute t o the b etterment of conditions in each of the foregoing areas , and encourage such things a s positive support for day care center s, l ow cost hou sing corporations, health clinics, and t raining employment programs. In order to develop wide acceptance of our stated purpose and our plan of action, we respectfully urge Mayor Ivan Allen, Jr. to issue invitations to Atlant a I s political, economic and religious leaders, and to citizens representative of all areas of our urban community to attend a meeting sponsored by the undersigned with the Mayor serving as host. The purpose of the meeting will be to achieve in the Atlanta urban �area an agreement on our stated purpose, and to arrange for a coordinated use of all possible resources. We seek a true and new commitment and to develop a simple connectional structure to carry out this commitment. We, by signing this resolution, do declare ourselves to be an inter-faith . committee, and authorize our designated representatives to visit the Mayor of the City of Atlanta and other local leaders of this area for the following purposes: 1. To offer the full support of ourselves as representatives of the religious community of the urban area for coordinated effort in meeting the needs of every individual. 2. To fund a luncheon for leaders and representatives of both races at which time we could hear from Mayor Allen his suggestions as to how all available resources might be coordinated to achieve our objectives. 3. To support a call for broader ministerial and lay leadership in subsequent meetings and projects. 4. And to offer ourselves for service on any Council or Committee de aling with these critical areas. Finally, we invite all citizens to join with us in a commitment to our stateme nt of purpose and our plan of action, and we ask the help of Almighty God in this endeavor to t r ansform and redeem our entire urban area. Signed on This Day, Tue sday 2nd of April , 1968 I �