"I 10 e the Lord . Oth r gue ts include, Alice olverton, econd Baptist Church, Dowagiac; rs. Ro rt inger, Conners Chapel A. .E., Do giac; Julia Bar­ nes, Peter' Roc, and Vera bit ore, Second B ptist Church, h . of Benton Har- bor; gue t oloi t, Rhond ulkn r of ichig City; and gu t choir from ichig n ity. e future they have in the p before the desegregation d ··0 . e sho d not be lulled to sleep in the arms of Morp eus" because it is obvious we are losing many of the gains we (B cks) have achieved in the p t 25 years, Dr. Robinson . . There are more Blacks in jail than in college and it cost 25,000 a year to maintain a prisoner for a year, but only $8,000 to train a student for the same time period, he said. Robinson is a gr duate of St. Augustine's College, having at­ tended high school and junior college t Voorhees Institute in South Carolina. Also, he is a graduate of Cornell University where he earned both the masters and doctoral degrees nd he h studied at other universiti including harvard, ere he w, a visiting fellow. He has ectured extensively in the U.S., Afrie, and China. . Dr. Goodwin is responsible for implementing President George Bush's Executive Order directing the heads of 1:1 federal departmen and agencies to in­ crease Black college participa­ tion in government sponsored programs and projects. Before his appointment in August, 1989, Goodwin had been active in higher education, the Blac press and church. He was assistant deputy chancellor of the Texas A&M University system and associte vice-presi­ dent of- Prairier View Stale University in Houston. Good­ win w also' ociate pastor of a Baptist Church in Tulsa and editor of the family owned newspaper, the Oklahoma E glee He is a gr duate of Oral Roberts University. The Rev. Dr. William P. De­ Veaux is pastor of the historic etropolitan AME Church hich was established in downtowmn Washington in 1838 when African American members of the white Ebenezer ethodist Chruch became dis­ tisficd with their treatment, imilar to that experienced by Rich rd Allen and founding members of the AME church in Philad lphia. etropolitan has been the sight of literary ocieties, out­ standing lectures, the funer I of orator Frederic Douglass, Presidential addresses and graduations for over century. c urc ,Ii t mur ervice chedule n h pace, C II (313) 869-0033 or (616) 92-,-1527