Black 'elected official are more numero than ever (6,681 in 1987), a 350 percent increase sincc 1m). BI ck members of · Congress have amassed an im-, ,Growing u.p in a Black pressive array of COIDDllttee and �-"""--------�!!!Ii subcommittee chairma�ships A little Black girl is given a (eight committee chairs and 18 white doll to play with, in Toni subcommittee chairs in. the Morrison's novel The BIuut Eye ., HouseofR�). (W shington Square Press, . Black individual have" 1970). ., reached the heights orfame andl • I tead of making her happy, influence, Bill Cosby is I thedoll makes the child d, be- America's favorite D ddy and �use she feels that the secret of Michael Jackson and Whitney bdin� lovable belongs only to Houstondot the top ten charts. those who are "blu -eyed, yel- Frank Thomas heads the Ford _ 0 -haired, pink- . ed." Foundation, A Barry Rand is in. Things have not changed that charge of mar�eting at Xerox; . much for, our children since and Anita De Frantz is M rrison wrote her poignant Ameri�'s reprc:sentative to the I I st rYe Despite a spfinkling of Olympic Committee, � BI ck faces, mos) of the W_e are rightf� �roud of � g zines, story b�o�s, these and many slmtiar ac- De spapers, and television complishments among us. . pr grams our children see still . We've worked hardro get where send he unspoken message that we are. . white is beautiful. But there is another Black . d too many of our children community that is not riding at till taking this message to high today b is going down and heart. under. They are millions of our In a recent study in e" children and youths and families York City, two-thirds of Black ������---���������-�---�----�-�-� pr scho� children who were shown two otherwise similar Cabbage Patch dolls cbo the white doll over the lac one. _. Furt ermore, most of the . children said they would rather be a white doll than a' ck one 'I , J Opiniun Pagl' , � " , It's the bestand I : By Wi t Edebia.D '. Pruidml, OJiJdmJ"s Deferis� Fund For many fortunate Black' -Americans, today is the best of . ==== 'times. . . Black' per capita income is at an all-time high. Many Black executives ha'Je moved up the corporate ladder, even if they frequently don't reach the pin- nacle of corporate power. . . Black purchasing po er, crngulfed by poverty, DOW" S200 billio exceeds the ment, and hopelessness. gross national' product of Unless we throw them a I Australia and New Zealand _ lifeline, they � goiJig to drown, combined. ' I and their neniDg pligbt will undermine the Black future that our forebears dr·· • strug- . gIed, and died for. .. (\ Today' the r- for poor Black babica .. lIWly inlier cities � country, who have chaDcc of IMag thro . year of life thaD a Costa Rica. B " . I I OWNCIJIffI( fIia'1t � � CRM.V�� IIDfAI€/II/S ( _"'"' r. .. � I . I I These results echo � �­ p riment de cribed in social scie . Ken Clark's stUdy was cited in the 1954 Brown . Board of Education Supreme Court decision. . Growing up is a hard job for any child. But it is even more dif­ fi u for children who are cut off from an important part of them­ selves: their identity as Blacks. Knowing who they are can help . gr und our children in reality, sir them pride and make them t \- , r 1 • still twice as likely to die in the 6rst ear of life than white babies. It' the rst of times for Black YQ and young adults trying to orm families without decent skills or jobs and without a strongvalue basco Sixty percent of all Bla babies today are born to single mothers who never married; 90% of those born to BI ck teens are born to unmarried mothers. T 0 out of three children in Black female­ beaded houaeho are poor. I am gr teful, therefore, that the CoDgressional Black Caucus focused ttcntion in 1987 on EdJ,ctIting the BI«Jc 0tiId. J Martin Luther King. Jr. and othcri accepted the chlDenge for their tm.e, we m ccept ours: ed eating all of our children in mind, in body, and in soul if we are to preserve d I strengthen the Black future. feel they belong. , From the time that they first open their eye to the world around them, our children need to feel good about being Black. A healthy self-image is the most important gift we parents can help give our children. But we cannot gJVC l� With bbws or nb- boas or even designCfr clothes. There are several things we ,can do that cost very little or nothing at alI: - We can re d r tell our children torie a�out Blac Americans. The st of H - riett Tubman' un erground ailway to free the YeS, for - ample, fascinat s youn children. -We caD give the Black im­ ages to look at by taking them. t quality movies and p ys featur .. ing Black ct and encour - ing them �o watc Black­ oriented television like e Cosby Show. - We c;an take our chil� . th us n we g to social eorevents· our com­ that they can see COD- Black leaders in action. -We can be a role model of · . de. Cbildre take their cue om dults. If we are "comfort­ ble in . • to quote Toni orrison, they will be too. ( ,I 1