The Civil Rights ovement of the Sixtie gave both Bl cks and whites th opportunity to do mething about the great vi] of gre tion in America. It was a chance for tho who elieved in the principle of Chri tianity to tand up and be counted. ill D. Campb 11, a white uthern mini er, took the opportunity and be me very ctive in the Civil Rights ove­ ment. He remini bout it in the book, Forty Acres And A Goat eachtree Publisher 198 . The first two ord in the .title of thi book immediately call to mind an inju tice hich as nev r corrected and a debt which a never paid to tho who were brought to America as sl ves. Campbell realize that though he is not the one ho inflicted the inju ice, he is the neverthele the one ho received the forty acre. Hi mini try recognizes the need to brin bout' reconciliation between tho ho ere robbed of the leg cy nd tho who received it. Thi is a tall order e cially if one live in the south where cu tom tradition family and friend are all piled on one side of the great racial divide. To move against tho cu oms nd tr ditions to correct the inuusti often meant moving gain t one's own p ople yet Campbell felt that hi calling as a Christian demanded that he do so. Campbell pack this herit ge of the white uthemer into a literary knap c and wind hi w y through the Rights ovement with companion named T J. E e a c mp ite character of the uthern Black mini ter. s Campbell and aves travel together from 't-ins and marches to n ly de grated re au rant they mu onfront those hard que ti n re arding hri tianity and r e. They learn to no one another nd become clo friends even while discovering th t there are deep- t cultural lines which their fri ndship cannot cor . In hi effort to under and human nature Carnpbell lo to the animal around his farrnplace for guidance. Unlike the ep hich repr nt the beautiful nd lov ble creature, the goat i the offen ive and contrary ide of human n ture hich C mpbell feel must al be reckonedwit - and I ved. He e the Kl nsman, the ob tructing eriff, and r. Charlie people ho ob rved the rule of the evil sy tern, but who ere them lve a1 c ught in the trap of the system' herit­ of hatred. He r ret that the Civil Rights ovement was not directed to ard the people who are in cQntrol, i.e, the corporation ho have a ve ed interest in keeping poor people divided and pitted in each other. Thi i an unu al boo, do-it-your If rmon in hich the uthor re ds out a fea of anecdote conversation and incident about peopl and human n ture. It should imulate intere in di u ion for Chri ians on both ides of the color line. L COFFERS 4-WEEK HEALTH AIDE COURSE Benton T p - Lake ichigan College is offerin a four­ we 60·hour Certified Health ide cour ,held ondays through Thur y y 18 through June 11 from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. at the Van Buren ill Center. The cIa ill include 12 hour of clinical experience,' and no previous training or experience i required. In tructor i Carole t cey, R. . The cour complie to edicaire requirement, d participant will earn .6 continuing education units. The co i S 120 which include all material and Visa and erC d are accepted. To regi er, or for more infor- mation, call Lake ichigan College at 927 -3571, Ext. 294. The Black Wealth Building Guide If you desire financial independence and a more rewarding life, the e eaI is for you. The Guide details: How To Establish a Workable Financial Plan * The Six Best Ways Of Raising Money Quickly How To Repair A Negative Credit Rating Investment Opportunities For Blacks Enhancing Your Income With A Part-Time Business And much more Send for the Guide today! It's only $19.95. Write to Law­ Tay, Inc., P.O. Box 54041, Washington, D.C., 20032. ICHIGAN CITIZEN 9 Thank You to all those who attended or supported the Kick-off activity of the Berrien-Cass-Van Buren Foundation on April 14. We believe in the future of Southwestern Michigan and appreciate your sharing our vision and commitment. Berrien-Cass-Van Buren Foundation, Inc. P.o. Box 9132, Benton Harbor, MI RED · W HIT E · & · yo u \