January 30 - 31, 1988 Andover MA. The late night session was opened with Beethoven leider by John Sigerson and Margaret Greenspan. Helga Zepp LaRouche gave the keynote speech on the urgent need of a just new world economic system. Zoraida Elsevif, economist, Dominican Republic Ministry of Agriculture spoke on the necessity to center economic criteria on man as the primary resource. Amelia Boynton Robinson from Alabama and Rev. Wade Watts of Oaklahoma spoke on behalf of the unfinished mission of the Civil Rights movement that died with Martin Luther King, Jr.