,_. JU I he ded to he r mier of Jun le Fever, ju t hour fter bein c lled by the Reverend Willi m Cooper �"nd r. Erne tine E ell, :. (1 ho informed me th t 17 .. ,.ye r old young m n n med Alfred Ewell, high chool footb 11 pi yer nd "honor tude nt, h d ·&.'attended a p rty on the Co Ifir t turday In June in "4'the Atl ntlc Be ch ection lor Queen, New Yor . fI ,·While there, he beg n n:, oci lizing with a young 1 .. white female. _. Mr. Ewell, who i . Blac , wa immedi tely confronted by a young white male who loudly -, 'prote ted the fact that he t" wa ocializing out ide of l. hi race. They rgued for "a while, and the matter wa br.reporte111y re olved. Hour later Ewell left the I r p rty, and wa i tting on • v the bo rdwalk on Atlantic -Beacn when he wa .. �,attacked by a white mob ,with bats, who beat him into a coma. He lies now at the point of death, even after receiving extensive brain urgery. It eemed ironic a I sat . and watched Spike Lee's film-which also centered around an interracial affair that isolated a Black man and a white woman from their familie and community-e-that what i being dealt with cinematically by Lee i realistically being paid for by Ewell. THE MATTER of interracial relations or marriage is not the debate that I want to enter at this point. The matter of justice is still unanswered, and until one can deal wi th the basic premise of equal protection under the law and justice for all, any academic debate on interracial relations is fruitless and really leads to nowhere. Whether one agrees with Ewell socializing outside of his race or not, no one has the right, based on skin color, to pulverize and brutally beat this young man to the poi nt of death. And it doe n't explain why the police department would wait two days before they told the family that the word "nigger" was - used at the party during the initial argument and at the subsequent beating, and that they knew all along who the main assailant was. It seems that history has a way of using our children to nudge us toward reality because if we needed any validation that there is some Jungle Fever out here, or any reminder that there is an absence of civil rights for some, then nature has use Alfred Ewell to bring that point home loud and clear. I STOOD OVER his bed with his weeping mother, looking at pictures of him when he was . healthy on hi hospital bed wall as he lay there with _.. tubes pi unged in all part , of his body-comatose. And the q ues lions repeatedly cam to mind: How long? How many more hospital -must I visi t? How many more mothers must I comfort? Enough is enough. . Too often we have aid .' "this is it." But we really -. don't mean that, because if " we did, we would have topped.n a long time ago. orld n hite thing under t nd." Prior to the Ethiopian rebel fully c pturing the capital city of Addi b b , the 1 raeti Air Force nd Jewi h Agency coor­ din ted "Oper tion Solomon" to airlift Imo t 15,000 Bl ck Jew from Ethiopi to 1 rael. The "Oper tion Solomon" progr m conducted by I rael, w one of the large t airlifts of mankind Ince the U.S. evaca­ tion of Saigon at the end of the Vietn m W r. In pite of its e Each ye r, Ebony Magazine identifies a group of influential African men and women. Some are bonafide leaders, but many �re imply prominent per- onalitie . Correctly 0 and like clock­ work, right after the i ue ap­ pear , Ebony i flooded wi th letter from readers asking why certain people are on the list or why some were left off. To Ebony's credit, and per- VIEWS 10 i ti nd e cellent coordin - lion m ny re wondering, hy did the e i h t re p y 35 mil­ lion in r n om oney to Ethiopi n offical, nd till be illing to incur nother $150 million in the ne t y r for e - pen e for Bl c Je ho don't no the 1 ngu g of I r el nd in mo t ca e don't even no e ctly where the Middle E t country i loc ted? While the 1 rae l i people hould be congratul ted by the world tor their hum ni tarian ef­ fort tow rd the displaced Ethiopi n Jew ,one of the major que tion that people of color hould be king i , why? 'THE' PEOPLE 0 I rael have a tradition of relations with Ethiopia that goe back to the days of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, but now Addis Ababa i in turmoil. The war­ ring troops in that country have r, the I - r eli g in proved their chutzpah nd preci ion by utiliz­ ing 30 gi nt pi ne carrying over thou nd people e ch nd flying 40 ortie in nd out of an irport urrounded by fighting. Courageou I raell pilot , doc­ tor ,paramedic and milit ry commander braved gunfire, t nk , and mort for over 35 hour to ferry the di placed Black Jews out of Addi ,but till many re a king, "why". The E thiopi n Jew do have historical bond with their brethren in the land of I rael. The 15,000 new immigrant will e t e Ed cato haps becau e it truly wants to be Objective, probably the mo t in­ fluential African in the world was left off the list. That person is Ebony's own founder, John H. Johnson. African Americans and Africans throughout the world look to and read his publications religiously. Now that is in­ fluence and power. HILTON: HIGHER EDUCATION acknow­ ledges and respects Johnson Publishing Company's leading po ilion. BUT THERE MAY come a time when more than a few people will begin to notice the difference between a "leading" and "leader" po ition. Thi is not a "Black Thing" but rather a case of markets and positioning. That is al 0 why HILTON: HIGHER EDUCATION remain critical of JPC for not moving A' Short Memory By Dr. Cbarles W. Faulker Quick! When was the last time you heard or read about the brutal beating of Rodney King by Los An­ geles police? Outside of Los Angeles, the case is practically forgotten. It's back to business as usual. Black people have short memories. Black people are "So kind and forgiv­ ing." The unfortunate fact is that Blac people have ex­ perienced police brutality, and general racism, so fre­ quently that they accept it , as a way of life. "Nobody ever did anything before to stop it, so what makes you thing that anything will be done this time?" This tatement represents the thinking of most Blacks. And this i a major reason for the continuation of racism and for the brutal by-products of racism from job di crimination to police brutality . The great M.C. Hammer ings "You Can't Touch This!" Racist say, "You Can't Touch Mel" They enerally know that noth- ing b'ad will happen to them if they beat up on a Black. Whites generally feel, "i f Blacks aren't going to help themselves, then don't expect me to hel p you. After all, I rece i ve the benefi ts of racism such as good jobs." Many of my friends have told not a single white col­ league o.f their's bothered to discuss the bru tal bea t­ ing of Rodney King. You should not underes­ tima te the severe ugliness that the Rodney King brutali ty case conyers about raci m in America. You should never forget that as Rodney King was being clubbed in the head by a policeman, he turned over onto his back in order to avoid this continuous at­ tempt to cru h his skull. Another policeman, then, clubbed him in the face and broke, the, bone around hi eye. YET, FEW WHITES across the country even discuss the case, and mo t Blacks act a if they would rather forget that it hap­ pened. Jewish citizen of thi country use an excel­ lent tactic against anti­ semitism. They publicize every single act of anti­ semitism that occur, whether large or small. They make a continuous ef­ fort to keep anti-semitism on the front page. Black people must adopt the same tactic. They must join together to contact the media regarding the smal­ les t j ns ranee of racism. When the medic gets tired of hearing about it, they must go from door-to-door and tell anyone 'who will listen, about what hap­ pened to them. You can joi or organize a group whose purpo e i solely to collect .and distribute data about every case of racism. The Rodney King police brutality ca e presented a one-in-a-lifetime oppor­ tuni!y to force the public to focus on what really hap­ pens, daily, to Black Americans. Thi window of opportunity has nearly clo ed and may never open again. Continuous publici ty of racial in en jtivity will have two major impacts. o th t area have proven thatl'they re not to be trusted in ide I raeli home country, t ey' e of ervitude, it i on u to develop i t nee nd intern - tion 1 outre ch progr m to help tbe children of th t irlift to the be the pilo t, doctor, p ramedic and comm nders of the 21 t century, o 001 with or tepping forward with the African world and become an "Incorporating African World Magazine. " But where are the educ tor on thi lit of leaders? More specifically where are our, col­ lege pre ident? What kind of me age i Ebony ending an­ nually to young people, graduate tudent and pro pee­ live educator? 111 terms of ome occupation , the Ebony list i more than ac­ curate and definitely doe a bet­ ter job of recognizing the e individuals than most other pub­ lications. YES, DR. HENRY Ponder i on the Ii t, but not in hi role as Fisk University President. Ye , Dr. Clifton Wharton is on the list, but his position 0 Chair and CEO of TIAA-CREF, al though very influential, is actually detached. What about the presidents of such premiere world cla s in­ stitutions as Clark Atlanta, Spel­ man, Hampton, Howard (the HAl's), Meharry, Southern? What about the A-frican pre i­ dents of predominantly European American major col­ leges uch as' Cal State Fuller­ ton, Colorado State ..university, Michigan-Dearborn or Univer­ sity of Houston? What about the presidents of influential education organiza­ tions such as the United Negro COllege Fund, the national AI- COPING By Dr. Charle .w. • Faulkner'" 1) It will let the world know that racial brutality really does exist, and that Blacks experience its ugli­ ness daily. 2) It will let the world know that Blacks are a strong, strong people, contrary to hat many people currently think of Blacks. Few people bf any race could ithstand the psychological ("you're lazy, dirty and tupid"), physical ("Beat the hell out qf thi nigger") and legal ("you can never prove that we won't give you � job because you are Black") a pects of raci m. Black people are a strong people. Keith O . Hilton HIGHER EDUCATION liance of Black School Educator or NAFEO? Ebony can not list every per- on nominated or liked, how­ ever, the fact till remains that the vast majority of bu ines people, congre per on , educ tor, theologians, etc., will continue to receive their formal training in in titution of higher education. If education and educators: are not recognized a one of the most influential field in this country, then whom can we blame 1) as other publications edge into our market and 2) a some of our young people don't understand the value of that education? HILTON: HIGHER EDUCA- TION is designed to dialogue.' ,with college and world readers. Education is ongoing and cer­ tainly not limited to school' classrooms. Let's talk. (714) l 899-0650. ' WAR MONUME TS WORLD WA� ]I VIETNAM -_ lRAQ'