IT TH T remind collec- tor of the neg tive ide of BI ck history, however, are not the only "THI n Uempt to item ought fter. BI ck rt, rectify p till, but I thin for the mu ic, book, doll, coin, mo t p rt n w re public i tamp nd m ny other item are recognizing there is omething enjoying . n incre se in good they h ve overlooked," he popularity, Ms. Car on aid. id. "BI ck memor bilia i 11 in- Intere t in BI c clu ive. It' a collective history, memor bilia h s mu hroomed in everything th t depicts Blacks," the la t five ye r , with the num- Ms. C r on aid. "We are ber of collector incre sing from educ ting the public to the f ct bout 10,000 to 45,000, Ms. Car- M Security Commi ion ex- that negative images are only one son aid. pre ed con em about 1 tting job portion of it." Document. from the sale of ee e and employers know about Although collected mostly by sl ves are worth between $150 thi , because of the fact that 90,000 whites t first, about 65 percent and $1,000. Ms. Carson said people were left with no state id, of collectors are now Black. Bill UNCLE REMUS ANO HIS 0 C 11 FUL JUD, other piece he ha sold have when General As i tance was Cosby, Oprah Winfrey, Whoopi run as high a $5,000 nd a eliminated by Michigan Governor ,... -.. John Engler October 1st. Other groups who would provide this tax exemption for employers are: - ADC recipients. - Tho e wi th handicaps who have been certified by the Michigan Rehabilitation Services, the Michigan Commi ion for the Blind or th Veterans Administration - Economicall y di advantaged young people, 18-22 years old. - Vietnam Veterans, who are economicall y disadvantaged. - SSI recipients. - Economically disadvantaged youth 16-19 years old, who are in a cooperative education program, where students are in school one half a day and on the job the other half. - Youngsters in the Summer Youth Program for disadvantaged young people 16-17 years old. - Ex offenders, convicted of . felonies, not more than 5 years after conviction or release. For further information, call (313) 876-5204. Some observers feel that while this program might be helpful to cer­ tain Individuals it does not begin to meet the problems caused by Gover- 'nor Engler's decision to eliminate' General Assistance .. TIO 0 BLack Americ n nd contempor ry Afric n p inting, culpture nd textile will lobe ought. CI udine Brown, deputy ist nt ecret ry for .mu eUIDI at the Smith oni n tr veled the country thi ummer identifyin source of m terial for the mu eum. "It certainly i a very I rge movement in term of collect­ ing," he aid. "We're not only encountering collector who have collection in exces of 1,000 artifacts. We're lso meet-· ing people who have taken very good care of family objects." contlnu d from P 9 1 people. MI HI MPLOY- "WHERE WILL the person go if he is fired after 90 days," a resident asked. "And what happens if an employer fires omeone to whom is already working to hire a former G.A. recipient in order to get the tax credit? This person will be unable to get ' help!" "As a safety net," he stated, "this approach is full of holes." { . Phili Morris One of the most trying aspects of being a parent is encouraging your child to make the right choices -. not just to follow along. In today's complex society, growing up involves more pressures and choices than ever before. Studies show that young people do things because their friends do. Smoking is one of those things. We don't want children and teenagers to smoke. That's why the tobacco industry i offering a booklet aimed at helping parents meet the challenge of providing their children with the tools to resist peer influence. The booklet, "Tobacco: Helping Youth Say No," is de igned to keep parents and children ommunicating about important issues like s oking. o continue its longstanding commitment that smoking is not for young people, the tobacco industry also has strengthened its marketing code and is supporting state legislation to make it tougher for young . people to buy cigarettes. We are also working with retailers for strict compliance with state laws prohibiting sales of cigarettes' to minors. . For your free copy of "Tobacco: Helping Youth Say No," return the coupon today. PIULIP MORRIS U.S.A. Please Print NAME ---------------------------------- ADDRESS ------------------------------- CITY ----------------------------------- STATE ' ZIP L -_-_-_-� I 4 __