Th m r ant in the all it If community rvi d by thi ni r nter are don ting item of m r h ndi hi h be on publi displ y ithin the cified court re n b th d y. Bid m y be bmitted until 5:00 pm. turd y th 25th PI tt id. by mbe of t turday t the Rando ph io • 11 pr eed of this silent uction will go to help fmance the continued opera­ tion of thi ni r center. There ill be veral drawing for free d r prize on both days at pre­ announced time hich ill be po ted t the 1 cation of thi silent auction, ac rding to PI tt. Included amo th item offered on thi ction ill b vera! hand m de bed quilt m de by the 1 i ho wor within the nior center I ted t 53 all Str t in Benton H rbor. fort hoi h rt d suppo'rt you h to Bendix Unity 0 y progr m. It SEPTE BER 22 - 28, 1982 THE CITIZE o Continued from 11 be only mentioned and passed. .H. Council, of or­ mal t Alabama, has been doin at his school a good d rear or along the same lines as Tu e ee. . R. right, of the State Colle e of Georgia, .. e'se a-risin" right, .. he is called, and by his own life and or for his people he has made true the boyish prophecy hich in the old days inspired Whittier'S poem. Three decades go this as his mes ge from the lowly South, "Tell 'em e'se a-risin' " and by thought, by ord, by deed, he ha been "Tellin' 'em 0" e er ince. The old Southern school has melted into th misty shades of an unregretted past. A new eneration, ne issues, new condition, ha e replaced the old, but the boy ho ent that message from the heart of the Southland to the orth' heart .of hearts ha ri en, and a martyred Pre idem did not blu h to call him friend. So much of the egro' time has been iven to the rna ing of teachers that it i di fficult to stop hen one has begun enumerating some of tho e ho have stood out m of this community snd s I part of th ndlx f mily th n on hundr communiti . th US nd C n d h B ndix is locat 0 mor In , th t th ndix Corpor tion, is united in its fforts to pr rv cor- f I th t th ndix Corpor tion is on of A ri '5 mo sful corpor . succ Ion - Jor contributor to th y t IIty nd cOnomie h I II of II th . . in hie do communi I more than u uall forceful. For my part, there are t 0 more hom I cannot pass over. ell), Miller, of Ho ard Univer­ sity, ashington, D.C., is another instructor far above the a erage. He is a mathematician and a thinker. The orld has long been convinced of hat the colored man could do in music and in • orator , but it has al ays . been s eptical, hen he i to be considered as a stu­ dent of any e act science. Miller, in his 0 'n person. has settled all that. He finished at Johns Hop ins here they ill remem ber him. He is not only a teacher but an author ho rites ith authority upon his chosen themes, hether he is al rays known as a egro riter or not. He is endo ed ith an accurate, analytical mind, and the most engagin blac ness for hich some of u thank God. because there can be no argument as to the source of hi mental po ers. Questions for Reflection: J) 'It does Dunbar call Smalls and Washington "represen­ tative egroes H? 1) hat traits oj character does Dunbar SQy �xplain the SIIc� oj 11t� two men? J) List som other "r�presenIQt;� 'egroe:" I lit Dllllbtlr mentions ill , . LA s hu SUCOISS! can proud of bo h. St. Joseph, Michigan