This Week In Biack History Name the fir t per on contr ted to perfor 010 ill in role at the Metropolitian Opera As ociasio Which Black churchman co iled a hymn boo and wrote catechisms? AUGUST 21, 1904 .- .. �-� lIIam 'Count' Ba Ie, orebe tra leader, w born. Which wa the first Mil-Black cosmetics company , to have an interracial tr� how? AUGUST 22, 1839 - Be Ja in . Lundy, · colonizationi t and , abolitioni t, died. 1934 - DI 0 S od actre s, was born. Who was the first draftee in World War I? AUGUST 23, 1892 - O.E. Browo patents horseshoe. 1928 - GU C planist, w born. Several "diseases" were created lor slaves by a · slave-owning physicima. What were these If diseases ?" AUGUST 24, 1950 - Jud Edith Sampson named first BI ck alternate delegate to the United Nations. 1909- Paul Webster, saxophonist, was born. Who is the Black who was a world class bicycle rilkr and racer? " ANSWERS W BLACK HISTORY QUESTIONS 18th - The (James) Beckwourth Pass is in the Sierra-Nevada mountains, and is near the Nevada-California state lines. 19tb - Robert McFerrin� baritone. Father of Bobby' McFerrin. Marian Anderson, sang first however, out of courtesy, in The Maske Ball. lOth - Henry M. T mer. 21st - Clairol. 22nd - Black Pinkney, erial number 258, Order No.1, on August 2, 1917. 23rd - "Drapetomania," and "Dysaethesia Aethiopica," Diseases created by white slave-owner Dr. Samuel Cartwright, circa 1851. 24tb - Marshall "Major" Roberts, dubbed "The Black Cyclone," and beating all before him. He ometimes "showed out" by smiling a lot, taunting his white competitors, and quoting Biblical scriptures in the process. DID YOU KNOW : Sudan was a U.S. ally from :1979 to 1988, primarily because f its proximity to hipping lanes. In 1984, it was the third Jarge t recipient of U.S. as i - 'tance (only Israel and Egypt 'received more). Recently, the :U.S. ha withheld aid to the �Sudanese government because 'of human rights violations and .Sudan's improving relationship -with Iraq and Libya. Last year, ,S udan 's government ent :300,000 tongs of grain to Libya ,and Iraq in exchange for arms. -Sudan shipped food to Iraq after :the United Nations' embargo :was imposed. STATE AND NATION o courage 0 the South a deeply op- ,..,....'r�"TY .. ::o'n'�·O the Pre Release cal on the U.S. government and other govemmen to recognize that the struggle gainst partbeid cannot be 'd to be truly won until legal reforms re promulgated to i ue into a fum and equal consti tution for all South Africans, regard) of race or color. Finally, the Press Release says,"Th lifting of nctio by the United States government. .. provide a trong incentive " have not." The even-day march began Sun­ day in Bridgeport, which has become a symbol of the economic plight of Am rica's cities. Connecticut's largest ci ty, bui freed m, in in th ir re olve nd vi i) nee until th , ! go I 0 j tice, equality democr cy, b ed on one-m n-one-vet ere fj lly hieved in South Africa. To thi end, the OAU ad-hoc commit on So , Africa would meet oon in Abuj to co . der the propri te y 0 upport the tru e in cumstanees. pi te President B h' lifting of the ecolDOlDi UlDCIllODl gainst South Africa, and that country' return to Games fold, the time-long truggle gainst IPIIi1DCJ tinue with vim and verve nd determination . outside South Africa, and around the world. It will the dcmi e of apartheid .... , , Bridgeport unsucces fully ought bankruptcy court protection this summer. The march w to travel through orth Haven and Wal­ lingford today. Jackson, a two-time Democratic presid ntial candidate, is using the march to appeal for a change in what he calls the national economic equa­ tion. Throughout the march, he is repeating the me sage that if the of 1991. First Fidelity spokesman Paul Levine said Sharpton's request was forwarded to bank officers. He also aid that in August 1990, federal bank regulators gave First Fidelity a satisfactory rating, or a two, on its efforts to reinve t funds into the community. The rating is based on a scale of one to four, he said. Sharpton was accompanied at a news conference outlide Fir t Fideli ty by Sharon Mayse, the mother of pregnant 17-year-old Tasba Mayse, shot and killed in a stolen van after being chased by police this year. "If Ta ha Mayse had a playground to go to, maybe it wouldn't have happened," Sharpton said. If bank officials will not meet with him and agree to pump money into the community, Sharpton said, ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER NEWARK, N.J, (AP) _ The Rev. AI Sharpton is warning First Fideli ty Bancorp. that he will organize a boycott against the bank if it fails to grant him a meeting and provide details abou� community inve t­ ments. The Black activist said Tuesday that First Fidelity is obligated to return some of the money it earns to the community. ' The bank lost more than $6 mil­ lion in 1990. It rebounded to earn $108 miJlion in the first six months A - 13 CJ Y r 01 N W HAVEN, CODD. (AP) _ Hundred of marchers joined the Rev. Jesse Jackson on th econd day of a 54-mile march through Connec­ ticut aimed at getting the federal government to focus its attention on America's unmet social needs. The marchers covered 12 miles on Monday, traveling from Milford up through 'WI t Haven to the city of New Haven, where they were joined by about 1. more supporters at a rally on the ew Haven Green. At th rally Jackson focused on cbool spending, telling supporters it w immoral and illegal that the weal thie t uburban towns in the tate pend about twice as much a pupil as the poore t cities. "Why should these children be persecuted this way and condemned to failure and early death and jail?" Jackson asked. "We're not talking about less for those who have. We're talking about equali ty for those who Sharpton warns of bank- boycott if he doesn't get answers BY TODD RICHlSSIN OPERATION PUSH NATIONAL CONVENTION - Indlanapol Mayor' BIU Hudout (left), welcomed omcl of Operation PUSH to tbe city for Its national convention. PUSH, tbe Cblca o-ba d clvll-rt b group founded by The Rev. Je Jackson, beld I convendon t the Indianapolis Hoosier Dome and Convention Center In conJuncdon wltb the Indl na Black Expo. Shown Ith Mayor Hudnut are Rev. J c n, District of Columbl Sh dow enator; PUSH B rd Chairman Rev. ' WilUe Barrow, and PUSH Pre ldent, Rev. Chari WIlU on. United State can pend huge amounts isting foreign countries and bailing out failed fiDaocial in­ stitutions, it can bail out the nation' cites. The march' to end Saturday in Hartford, the tate capital. be will lead his followers to the "next stage. " Asked ifbc talking about a boycott, be replied: "Tbat's what I'm talking about." Bank official need to aDlwcr whether they are red1inina -rcrus-' ing to do business with people living: in deteriorating neigbbo hoods -' and how much money . invest with First Fidelity, Sbalpton: said. ' ·1.II"1f C"..". Over 50% of II deaths among African-Americans lire caused by Sin king related diseuses, Quil -;mo�ing, II H.· u lly i',n't your Ihin�,