“When you talk about coming out of poverty, you’ve got to go straight up against this government,” said Marian Kramer, head of the Michigan Welfare Rights Organization and widow of the legendary Detroit activist General Gordon Baker. Kramer spoke at protests against the PGA senior golf tournament and the Whirlpool Corporation in mostly Black and poor Benton Harbor, Michigan, organized by former political prisoner Rev. Edward Pinkney. Poverty, said Kramer, “is a tool that they use to constantly split the working class.”