This Week In Black History 1 ., WIUch BlacJcAmtrican coun. ZJed President Lincoln auing the Civil War? FEBRUARY 11, 1961 - rt W v became d­ ministra'>ro a, . am Home �Agerq.19C.X)- MaDde. w rele ed from prison after Z1 years. � - J fo songsinger, � born. 1924 - singer, awarded the Spingam Medal for his in�mational repu1a­ lion in the m . c world. Who is * earliest know Block poet in 1M UnitedSuus? FEBRUARY 12, :'LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY. , 1926-Dr.CarterG. W · star1ed 'Negro History Wee ' : 1�-NAACP�fouOOcdin : New' York aly. 1934 - BII · baslcetball player, � : born. 1865 - Henry HW'Jand · Gamet delivered a sermon in u.s. Ii> of Reprcsenlatives. Whtre is the first BIocJc Con­ : : gregotioNJI Church in 1M US? . , : � FEBRUARY 13, 1970 - Jlumbia. Appointed by �Ha)Uin urn. I - About $3,(XX)annual- Iy. - l!Cb - Bergamin Bannelcer with III donatic per1S. Benjamin Franklin made a clock eartierwith �per1I. I I DETROIT TH TUTO program ill be dmini tered out of the Doty Multi-Service Center, 10225 Third Avenue. According to Lewi A. Colon, Doty Center exectuive director, the center opened in September 1990 nd today has "over 17" agencie erving the need of people out of building the hool di trier though was "rubbish." "The mo t important thing we do at Dory," Colon aid,"i we try to keep the dream alive. We treat the body from head to toe," Colson said. • hoods to join us on Saturday ." PUSH' forums meet each Saturday from 9:30 a.m, until 11 :30 a.m. at Detroit' only Black-owned theater, the Big Star, 1540 Wood­ ward Avenue. The tutorial program will be Board Pres. implement "Open · Door Policy" By FLODEAN S. RIGGS sr." Writ.,. If parents of Detroit Public Schools studen paren are ever in Frank Hayden's neighborhood; they can drop on by for a pell. At le t if they are in the area of the Schools Center Building, lo­ cated at 5057 Woodward. Hyden, the newly elected school board pre ident, aid the doors to hi office will lway be open to parents, community mem­ bers and other board members. "Effective Monday, March 2, I will begin an open-door policy al­ lowing any community repre­ sentative to meet with me at the boar office, no appointment neces­ sary," Hayden said. "I will see people on a first-come, first-served basis. The length of time I spend with a single person or group will IN ADDITION to recruiting for PUSH choir, Dr. Prempeh id, "We are looking for cholars, chur­ che , busine e and neighbor- depend on how many people are aiting. No one will be turned away." Hyden, former board vice input pledged to be even more com­ munityoriented board president. Fr('('