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February 14, 1988 - Image 15

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Michigan Citizen, 1988-02-14

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The W·,..".rlJIIII
d will present a panel discus­
sion and boo party on Feb.
23, S:30 p.m. at Museum of
African American History, 301
Frederick Do
• . Black Lawym, Law PrGc­
lice. and &IT Associlltion, 1844
to 1970: A Michigan KutOty is a
recently published article writ-
.ten by Edward J. Uttlejo
P , f of La ,WSU and Donald I GRAND IDS: �
L. Hobson, Judge, Recorder' . Artworks by Jon MCDoaald,
Court of Detroi . -.&. ofvisual artI
p .... _I:....... 0 will discuss \ c prUl'
UAAf"'_' Kcadall CoIJe&e of Art and
Jt7a� Do W� Go Now? are: Design. e on view through
Rep. George W. Crockett, Jr.; .29 at Ledyard Statioo POll
Hoo. Geraldine Bledsoe Ford; Officc in GraDd .
Ho Damon J. Keith; Jlt-
&john, and Ho Oaudia Mar-
., an outline of the history
of the African National Con­
grc&I in South African, Peb. 20
New Grac::e M.B. Church, 2S
Ford Ave. t 3 p.m. EMU's
Jcro L. R . de is moderator.
At McGregor Libr , 6
p.m. OIl Thurs. Feb. 18, IIOIlDIe
, enter-
taimneDt for tic family. '
COlD.
Sp ial hea r:e progra!'l
planned for st den '.
BENTON HARBOR • The kea �oo1s. -. h .
Y Audiences of Michipn, In .thi production by t e
. national organization provid- �o Center for the Pedorm-
. rofessiooal d education- I . Arts, the .
� p � ..... iftft arts progranis dance, costu e .nd slade
ve per o. � . pro· ectio to reaeate the pre-
fo children an school d com- C'w South. The second
m . sen; esented "Es- I ar .
umtyt F eed�mronTues P'_L. �We' H ve Stones To �U ••
cape 0 r ., �. .• .._:_, .
2 at the Kuschel Pe orming About Africa, � Dl ..... JOUr-
Arts Ceater at Benton Harbor ney t� the birthplace of
High School according to humanity, J>C?r� r�ed by t�e
Patrick Ne�n, Coordinator Pennsylvanl. Phal.delp;:
of Music for Benton Harbor Theatre Car Toes.,.
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Kft ....... pla�
benefitting the Detroit Histori­
cal Departmeat Black Historic
S' ea Committee, on Feb.
n, &om 6-9 the Museum.
Activitica indudc guided tours
of 14 re-created 19th and 20th
century Black historic sites,
CDtcrt.inmcat, refreshments,
d IDOI'C. SlO, reservation re­
quired. 833-�.
• A H • Frederick
Do\ .... as. SojoUl1ler Truth, an
Afri Chieftain and Elijah
Mc£oy speak of their times in
. the . pIIery of the
MAAH 10 a.m., 1 aDd 3
TlIIlII'S-i� aDd 2 and 4
AtrI on display
McGregor Libary through
March S. "Black History
Revisited 1 p.m. at Mc-
Gregor 0 S t. Feb. 27.
Ii
preseotaA Day Willa Malcolm
X starriDg Fred Waller Mt.
Zion C.O.Gl.C., 183 W. M
keg ave. on Feb. 20 2 p.�
Call 739-5574. Pree.
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