"Tbc man to pull our elves up by our DOO(Stta bu then he ole our boo It, was the opening state­ ment of renowed Black his .. torian and lecturer Dr. John Hendrick Clar . Clark w invited to Wayne County Community College's orthwest C p on Sunday June 18, one of the guest speakers to ddre a few of the multiplicity of ch llenges African-Americans face today. Clar expr d his disdain. for the it upremi t bind that Bla have allow d them- sel tobe e aredin.He id Blacks have been m· ted into greeing wi h everything bite, From white Jes to ite bread." . Clark . d Bl c ve been cajoled in 0 telling time by the bite clock dancing to the beat o tbe bite drum, inging the wbite national nthem, com­ pletely void of any BI c m - . � -- - - • I by i WASHINGTON,D.C. - Michigan Senator Donald Riegle, Chairman of the Senatre Banking Commitee, h been targ led by anti- p rt­ heid ctivists in the nation's capital because of his ilence on the ne Iy introduced s nctions legi I tion, H .R. 21/S.507, hich would place further restrictio on U.S. inv tmen and trade ith apartheid South Africa. J cque ine Asbee e, tant Director of the ashington Office on Africa (WOA), re­ c and dvocacy organiza­ tion cot cerned with eliminating white minority rule in southeren Africa, issued . statement in which she noted that the . Senator had not made his posi-: lion clear on the imposition of st ronger nctions against Pretoria. " enator R igl h no ex­ pressed oppo ition to H.R. 21/S.507, the comprehensive anction bill introduced by Senator Paul Simon and Representative Ronald Del­ lums, but he h not co- ponsered tb me ure nor h he made tatemen to indica e his pport", A hee e said. In holding such key posi- -tion Senate Banking Com- mitee Ch irman, Riegal could have a large impacl on the clauses embodied in the' new nctions legislation. Loopholes in current Ie . - lation allow loan to South Africa on a short -term b is. These loan , known a trade credits, re financing South African expor and imports at the pr t time. According to A heeke, "Some large bank, ueh as Citiban nd Manufac urer - H Dover, have extended their medium-term 10 ns to outh Afric , thereby easing the financial squeeze on the apart­ heid economy". These medium-term loan were in effect prior to the dop­ tion of the Anti-Apartheid Act of-1986. Their rescheduling reflects the willingn on th part of the U.S. banking com­ munity to grant partheid ddi­ tional sp ce to undermine Co tin 11