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By Deborah Cul.p
Correspondent
On June 15, 1991 The
amtramck Chapter of the
�NAACP will hold their annual
Fight For Freedom Fund Dinner .
. ' This year the event is being
presented by the Youth Council
and proceeds from the affair will
'benefit the youth delegates on
J'lhei r pas age to the national
! .eonvention.
I': Noted public relations
Ispecialist, Willie. Mae Cole is
£his years chairperson and James
u Sephers is the .co-chai�. .
�,' In the spint of things, this
I.,.ears theme is "Young Gifted
: .and Black".
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J' SEVERAL PROUD and
".deserving young people will
. ravel to Houston, Texas to take
. art in the national convention
J hat will be held in July of this
. ,
',.year.
This years guest dinner
: peaker is channel 7 news
.reporter, Bill Proctor. Deliver­
ing the keynote address will be
. he honorable Arthur Blackwell,
I Chairman of the 'Wayne County
.. Commissioners.
..... Mrs. Cole has been known for
.•• ber years of political and com­
� .munity service and endevors.
,'Her list of credits range from
• Over 15 year with the Borman
Company, to the many avenues
t.of assit ance given to eniors
and the le s fortunate.
Mr. Sephers has been in­
volved with the NAACP since
- tbe 1930' and has participated
in v rious port nd gospel
entertainment event as ell as
community & civic affair.
Together they have proved to be
r quite the "dynamic duo" in the
:planning and executing of the
I .enure affair.
It all start at 6:00 pm, at
, Corinthian Baptist Church
- which i loc ted t 1725 Caniff
.., ln Hamtramck. For additional
. 'inform tion contact Willie Mae
-ceie (313) 869-2260 or Jame.
Sephers (313) 867-7177.
W LL! f ce to
face meeting with dep rtment
be d nd at le t two telephone
conver ation with her, S m
id the poet re tized th t with
the June graduation upon u , hi
volunteered ervice were not
w nted.
Sam aid that hurt . Not the
poet' ego-a if everybody.
doe n't h ve on ,but it hurt be­
cau e too many educator don't
under t nd wh t education,
being educ ted and educating
mean.
And it hurt becau e if the
prove !'leU.
ye y'all. I
and I am 100 In
lin .
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Honor for p
Detroit City Council­
man Clyde Cleveland
ho ted an onor
Award program for
Special ducation stu­
dent last Wednesday
in the City County
Building.
The tudent received
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aw rd in the perform­
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. poetry nd Ii ter ture.
The honor tudent
exhibits were on di -
play from ay 24-
June 7 on the main
floor lobby of the City- .
County Building.
