ck Am t'i We need each other OLAAJAYI -EDrro L- AUGUST - 14. 19 THE CITIZEN PAGE t E t's time to' rite he rea history , ·ayi exod of Afri into the orth American Continent long after eir forcible captivety and journey hither e, sho interests of some rt that go beyond the popular pro­ da theme of "America, the land of opportunity. tt True enough and for the longest, ha known that America w ce for bu One venture and all de of advert ° d life tyle. How­ ever, th facilitation of mutually beneficial medium for both the newly- rri Africans and their American counter p rts h not been encouraged by the veral vailable mean. By thi I m alluding to the non-objective view pre nted by the various ann of the but a total illusion. medi . Blac p rents in America h ve not yet Often time, torie e done by caught on to the gradualistic brain armchair journalist with ethnocentri ing perpetuated by the slanted pro- bi graming on American televi ° on. 0 One can only th nk God that the days of the home have three to four tele- of the Tarzan and Amos and Andy are VI Jon ts but not even one t of particially 0 er. ot trangely at all they encyclopedia or other reference materials. m de more believers out of BI ck than They al are the same parent who hite American . ' complain when ids bring home the C's It n't unu ual to hear one of the and D' . I d inger of "the once popuJ r musical One totally mi on rued concept as group' J ", say he loved he America that more African should be brought in b cau h ould not ant to go bac to to learn more about their African- Afric here camel and hor are mean American brothers with out any form rtatlon. of reciprocity, thereby creating an ill not unusu I for ten year old inbalanced communication exchange. from predominantly bite in titut- I am only hoping that arnb dorial io Africans like my If, ho opportunitie I n get program in- e e fOT lunc . tituted here more American udent It ° not unu al for n m riean would spend at least two years in igeria firm anting to e tabli h branches in oth r African countrie studying and different part of frica to di reg rd kno ing more bout their 0 n people. inee the v ge would buy anything Thi should in some way begin the yway. fusion that ha long been needed and ith ch preva ive attitude till 0 eliminate some misgiviop about in e . tance, one ha no re n to onder both orld of the same peop e. hy South fri till in bond ge Africa even before the birth of Chri t today. w a center of trade and commerce. at h long been theorized i now Therefore, ny Blac ho ° f ct- echoed by Rev. Je J c n oriented can make this pilgrimage to" at ., Until Blacks can 'Din respect motherland. ill th· own terrain, the hope of We need etlCh "other more JO now America would remain as nothing ByAlW • There h been in th p t 20 ye great deal of progre m de in some area of cial development in the u e­ gon area. There also h been great de of failure in the continuation and continuity of project development, not only in the inner city neighborhoods, but in the outlying ttlements of our county al o. In the are of real economic develop­ ment we are continuing our puttering, and flailing that h becom a part of our public inheritance. Everything h a u and t ere ° an effect. "The Citizen" intend to revi tn de elopment of th Inner city organiza- tional development and the BI c neighborhoods of the county in an ttempt to recognize the formula, if there ° one, that create uc ful progr and what is respo °b e for the failure th t have occured. Each are 11 be revi ed and we invite our re ders to feel free to participate in the revie e move through the real history of th p t 20 years. r A ill Griffith, Cole wed YPSILANTI - La Juan ° Diane Cole and Keith Allan Griffith exchanged eddin vow in a double ring ceremony officiated by Rev. George . Bennett, Saturday, June 16 at the t. Zion Church of God In Chri t. They were ttended by Beverly Bennett matron of honor and Deneatric etcalf maid of honor. The t 0 be t men were Pat ric oore and Carl Hamil­ ton. A junior bridesmaid and junior groomsman and eight bridesmaids and groomsmen were in attendance. Parents of the birde are Mr. and r. Donald E. Cole of egon. The bride - groom is the son of r. and r. Charle F. Griffith of e York. The bride i attending Ea em ° chi­ gao Unive lty and is employed by Fox's Je erly. The bridegroom is a graduate of Eastern Michigan University and i employed by Comerica Bank. The couple .ill re Ode in Ypsil nti, ichigan. h r Th Whatever do you me n, I can't? I can, I can, I can! I can do, I can be, I can e, I can go, hear me? Whatever do you mean? Whatever do you mean I won't? I will, I ill, I will! Where there's a will, there's a way. I n't that's just what they ay? Whatever do you mean? How c n you think of uch a thing To tell me what I c nnot do? I'd have a more p sitive outloo life, I mean, if I were you. So don't just tand there doin nothin' You can, you can, you can Go ahead. try it. ke your day And you'll see there wa a way. in't life grand? Whatever do you mean, you can't? Ro . Quinn. u ke on Ht . Queen ther Baptist Church d FIRST 7 SHOW P. , 12 P.M. ind ,A Dma ny more ADVANCE TICKETS $81 AD ISSIO DAY OF SHO $10 Tick Outl ts: Dlddy's - C Imp on Plrty Store - Sixth St ... Be Ii In Music - J.D. Alien's ***AII p ns att ding must be 21 or ov *** U uto nee. r. oore ne t. a cool, treet d he d to ro out } It.