GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) - Gov. Mark
Sanford is praising members and supporters of the Urban League of
the Upstate as leading "America's second great battle after slavery"
for educational and economic freedom.
Sanford addressed the Upstate's annual Equal Opportunity Day
dinner Thursday night.
"The way this organization does it, enhances the chances for
success," Sanford said, referring to the group's traditionally
low-key, business-oriented approach.
Sanford praised the organization for promoting achievement, good
citizenship and perseverance.
He has made a concerted effort to reach out to black voters. He
pointed out that his is the first Republican administration in South
Carolina to have three African-American Cabinet members.
"Will we get it perfect? Absolutely not," Sanford said. "But
we're trying."
Marianne Martin said Sanford's speech was "inspiring."
"I thought it gave a lot of credit to the Urban League for what
it does for the community," said Martin, a homemaker.
Curtis Johnson, pastor of Valley Brook Baptist Church in Pelzer,
said he appreciated Sanford's "expression of embracing of diversity.
I think he did a good job. And, I think he was sincere."
Information from: The Greenville News