May 20-26, 1990 P 11 Pettus Bridge Pray-In: Selma parents under attack SELMA, ALABAMA - Since DeccmbCr 21, 1989, the date six hile chool board members ed not to rene the contract of Dr. orwood Roussell, the ystem' fir t African- American superintendent, Selma has been embroiled in demo tratioDS, court b ttles aDd CODtrcWersy. . The five African-American school board member: , who walked out oD December 21, have not returned. White board members, two of om have their children in private schools, continue to control system which is no nearly 80% African. Since the culmination of the 25th Anniversary of the right to VOle, Joe T. Smitherman, Mayor of Selma nd police authorities have used repressive tactics to end protest against r cial tr c - ing, according to BEST, a paren group. BEST, organized to dismantle racial tracking in 1987, bli ed • Dr. Rou ell is bein ousted be­ cause he modified a tracking system th t. relegated 95% of Black youth to low cademic levels without any writtcn criteria, such grades and test scores. Because BEST members have pe . entIy supported Dr. Roussell and the end of tracking though constitutionally protected protest, they have been singled out for arrest, harassment, employment ter­ mination and b said BEST President Alice Boynton in a prepared statement released to the African-American press. Efforts to negotiate a settle­ ment of matters failed and the repre ive tactics began, she said . Circuit Court Judge Leslie' Johnson is now holding con­ tempt hearings in response to a motion filed by the City to hold Senator Han Sanders, Attor­ neys Rose Sanders d Carlos Williams; Commissioner Peoy V mer; Danny. Crenshaw, the head of Centr I AI bama Youth Services; Ronald Peoples, Dean of Students of Selma University; Lorraine Cappers and other citizens in contempt of court. Every effort is being made to . halt legitimate protest, Boynton said. For ex mple, Senator Sanders is being cited for �d­ ing outside of City Hall with a sign that ated ·justice for our children, peace for all", He faces five days in jail and a fine. Additionally, Alabama Gcwemor Guy Hunt killed six biDs of or Sanders, three of wbich were re ed to educa­ tion. Mayor Smitherman' one of Governor Hunt's campaign officials. In ddition, Judge Johnson has refused to recuse himself al­ though he ha a personal relationship with Smitherman, including being Smitherman' house guest when in town to hear the contempt charges. Last wee the State Supreme Court overruled Judge Johnson' order to incarcerate five African-American citize for five days for contempt. The judge denied BEST's motion to stay proceedings pending a ruling on the appeal of the judge' order which prohibits citizens from tooting their homs, walking around City Hall on the walkway and from engag­ ing in other constitutionally protected protest activities. Citizens were also arrested for sitting in chairs in front of City Hall. Additionally, Mayor Smitherman wrote letter threatening to cut off City Ser­ vices to central Youth Services if the director, Danny Cren­ shaw, continues to actively up- . port the end of racial tr eking. The city ha al 0 arrested citizens for tooting their hOrDS. who are not involved in the protest. Ronald Peoples w caarged with felony on clearly fabricated facts, and one prote ter was beaten on the street in broad day light and charged with a felony to cover up the police brutality. Attorney Carlos Williams w rr ed by City Police for king a question and he along with four other citizens refused to leave jail and fasted five days in protest of their illegal arrest until they were subpoenaed out of jail by Judge Johnson. I Threat of economic reprisals have been used against Black teachers, social workers and other citizens involved in the movement, BEST said. The level of repression is daily get- tiug worse. The School Board continues to meet secretly in violation of the Sunshine La . The local District Attorney refused to allow arrest warr to be' ued against them authorized by the Sunshine La which makes secret meetings a criminal offense. No whites have been arrested though everal attempts have been made by Black citizens to vindi­ cate crimin I actio api them. Dr. Norwood Roussell . scheduled to leave the system June 30, 1990. He offered up to $300,000.00 to leave, which he refused. On May 19th, Malcolm X's Birthday, BEST is calling na­ tionalleader and supporters. of Brown YS. Board of Education d quality educatio to join them in a 24 hour pray-in on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, the ridge where mar­ cher were beaten for the . to vote 2S year: o. For IUlther in/DmUIlion call Ms. Connie . Tucker at 205-875- 0065 or Rose Sanden at 875- 9264. . I Black mayors elect first woman preSidenOt In a history-making move, Mayor Unita Blackwell of Mayersville, Mississippi was elected to serve as the National conference of Black Mayors, Inc! ( CBM) first wom n president at the organization's 16th Annual Convention in Ne Orleans. . Prior to being elected to NCBM� top post, M yor Blackwell served as 2nd Vice Preside under outgoing pr '- -dent, Mayor James L Uary of Atlantic City, New Jeney. Long known a civil and human fights activist, Mayor B II an associate and friend of the late Fannie Lou Hamer of Ruleville, MS w 0 credited . th foundiag tbe Mis i sippi Freedom Democratic Party, and success­ fully challenging irregular wting pr ctices in the stale. She the priDcipal· the school desegregation suit Blackwell v. Shar ey.ll11ilQUeDa Consolidated Line Scbool 01 1965-1966. That case • • regarded an' oric later court b ttles over desegregation. Mayor BI ck- ell as a cataly t in the decision of federal 0 • to institute a policy of -maximum participatio of the poor- in the War on Poverty. . Sbe helped organize and deve op the first homeowner­ ship opportunity project for 10 -income familie in Gulfport, M-� tha led the � U ita BI kwell for a national program ad­ mi . ered by the U.s. Depart­ e of Ho � aDd Ur Development (HUD). For years, e has been a � pporterof . · . for the poor. imprOved health nutrition, and other . directly affect the quality of . e i rural America. Mayor B n played . a . p role in se¥eral na- tional, regional and local or- p�jzatjoDS. . She is a founder and lID­ medi e p t chair of the Black Women Mayors' Caucus hich represents the 7S Black women mayors who head citie and t cr America. She is a life member of the National Council of cpo Wo W:e- chair of the Mississipp! D mocratic Party, and a mem- ber of the executlW committee of the Mississippi Democratic Party, and member of the ex­ ecutive committee of the Mis­ sissippi Municipal Association. She holds honorary member­ ship in the National Association of Negro Business and Profes­ sional Women's Club, Inc. and in Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. In 1978, she was ppointed by President Carter to the President's Advisory Commi - tee for Women. Th same year, Mayor Blackwell as ap­ pointed to' the N' Com­ mission on the International Year of the Child, for 1979. A confirmed world traveller, she has been to the People' Republic of China fifteen times. During 1985, she initiated an ex­ change between Chinese mayors and members of NCBM. Recently, Mayor Blackwell included in the "I Dream a Worltr pbotographicexhibition of 7S African American WOlDen hose contributions have . brought 1)0 .� an ac- tiYiat, also featured in one of the aegJDCDts Of the "Eyes o the Prize· documentary. Other officers were elected at the Ann B' Meet­ ing. including; lst Vice Presi­ dent - Mayor Riley L. Owens, III, Centreville. IL;.2nd Vice President - Mayor Lawyer La - sOD, Woodlawn, OH; 3rd Vice President - Mayor Lottie Wil­ liams, Velda Village, MO; Secretary - Mayor George A. Shannon, Pleasant Hill, LA; I Treasurer - Mayor Ronald Leverett, Prairie View, TX; Parliamentarian - Mayor Earl Lucas, Mound Bayou, MS; and Historian - Mayor Janie G. Goree, Carlisle, SC. NCBM officers serve for a one-year term d will face another election in Cevdand, Ohio during the 17th Annual Convention on April 28, 1991. There are 321 Black mayors who head both large and small cities across the nation. NCMB was formed in 1974 a nOD­ profit, nonpartisan, nonpoliti­ cal organization to provide management and technical as­ sistance to its members. LITERACY NOW! TEACH. G THE EAD. G ADULT TO READ Community COIMMI. pre-educauon CCMJ .... . -