trim e f t, they part of its continuing deep into the bo . effort to provide f ctual o cuts ere eoncen- information Black to trated in programs in which the public. s re a third to a _ A' an example, in his , half of an benefi' . s. paper, "Economic Patterns e didn't go thiou in B ck America," Dr. lOme rt of abstract bud Bernard E. Anderson, adjustment process. e director, Social Science t thro a ri of Division, Rockefeller a earth es that 1 ft - di Foundation, examined the - proportio te numbers of emp oyment picture �o B peop ith fe er B s a various parts of resources d dro them the educational and skill deeper into po rty." trum, and impact Turning to civil rights, of the De economic . Jacob 'd: po'cie of the administra- "In 1981, administra- _ tion. He co eluded: tion from him B and �'BecaUJe of recent virtually shifts in economic policy, nt, too a r of current go mment . netaltift ht civil rights. ely to be hospit- backtra· in to further progr ools to i than t any time . . of civil rish recent • There' no enforcement to its t ee that the job o affirmative action, the tion that might emer administration crested a from current policies will feeling among many Bl help narro the employ. th.t they ere f otten ment gap between B peop ." and other orkers, but it The NUL p . ent "almo certain that broad . ed out for specifJe budget cut fo social pro­ tiou the administra- grams will greatly reduce t d ". n to the opportuniti for dis- tax-e empt tus to YUltaged to become pr that discriminate pared to make a productbe B d its b- contribution to society . quent announcement that Equally troub me is the it actually opposed to threat th t change discrimination d ould affirmat" action policie eco mi , mtroduce I " tion in Con- jeopardize the attain- affumatige gre to bar tax-exempt ment of equal opportunity and statu for 001 that through out American practiced it. society." "The administration' Dr. J D. cGhee, claim that . ply director of re ch for the a procedural' about NUL, thored a paper, authority does not "The B Teenager: An hold ater. Its actio En ered Species," in pro . ded . and comfort hich b diJcusIed such to important . as educa- tion, prep cy d employment. oting that B youth, 19-yean­ of. and und , constitute 40 percent of the total B population, com­ pared to 30 percent of tb bite pop tion, Dr. c­ Gh arned that 0 -fifth of this generation is beine 10 beca they f:' to complete their high 001 education becau of pfi g­ nancy or some other reason. He cautioned tit t the Bla . community cannot afford ch a continued drain on i resource. In her paper, "Black Political Po er-Up d or Down ard," Dr. Pearl T. Robinson of the Politic Science Department, Tufts Univer ity, examined ho Black u d or did not u th ir political strength 0 r the pa year the results of vera} election in hich together, d other ep can only be interpreted attempts the to dismantle the proce of . detegregating America. They r' the grim pro­ - economics, cmI spect of a return to a d the feelin of that denied human On fint rights tolerated dilcrimination. They ceount for bitter feel- of eeono- in of alienation and . laOOn, not only among many B Americans, but among all ho don't want the c turned back to a gr In report J cob thr in e ement . unem- o t I t record . - 16 percent by the under- ted om " "- that don't include disoour d rken or" voluntary part­ time . Teenage B un­ employment ent through th roof in J981. "Thi time around th ety net is in Cuts· in federal m din not ju t meaner, " period" r . deci ive ean hile ou . In an I Buren Coun PAPERS PROVIDED CUR- RE DATA eight p pen con- odin' State of BI America-1982" offer broad but detail d and ell documented ccount of major developments in BI c America in 1981. They were commissioned by the ational Urban Le gue Continu np Tho peo from the ichigan Employment Security Commission had nice tum out at thier. rally on Feb. 7th in South H n. They em to be " . in odd of fantasy. The keynote er med to be ying that they ere' accord tth all of the cuts in programs t the p 'dent is maldDa EXCEPr the one that cut the number ofMESC ork- 10 en. Among the platform gu t as a representative from Congressrnan Siljander' office. Congo Siljander br about vo . for the pr . ents program th t made the cut MESC funds, well ht all Soda} programs. one exception non of the MESC peop ed the eon­ gressmans representatiee to exp to them h the Congre could be "Ex- tremely Concerned" about their elfare and at the same time voting to cut them off from 0 • If the peop and this goes for all of us and all of our organiza­ tio - want to better their condition without offending anyone or nn­ prose thin for them lve "thout "rocking the boat" they ould do ell to reread Fr Do famo speech of 1957. id, f th e " no stru e there . no pro- gr .' Th ho prof; to fawr freedom d yet deprecate gitation are men ho ant crop without plo ing up the ground, they ant rain without thunder and lighten' . They ant the ocean ith­ out th a ul roar of it m y ter. P er de nothing ith ut emand. Onapo ere: If you tion . " ,Try Un- employment. The DE (Kent Barry Eaton) ay, the only B owned railroad in " on the out of bu ... · " .. - . chipn Dept. of Transportation indi- cated that it will withdra the KBE sub "dy next month. o B men in Alabama ere put in jail for helpin peop register to vote. ybe that the re n nobody to start a voter r . camp in V C ty - ell at a JOOd excuse. The 0 African countrie of Senepl and Gamb· ha voted to com­ b' Senegamb·. It awful lot of Gambia as only a ry narro strip of land surrounded: on three by Senegal and the people are of trib ckground. n b bi ha babi o community suf- our fen. Forth fi time in South African history the d bite jail for ir rugle­ but the its difficult to create a mo er d not be d wed by him. Our County Co'mnllSSllO ers airport. 15 minute from the 'zoo airport d they t 0 of eir 0 • Oh ell, hy ou1d they worry - couldn't boys off b driver the y y. the girl them," The "on ridin on for 0 the other fo they reported