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April 19, 1992 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-04-19

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lWIida Amtricm �m.
.. his be free a _',r,_.,.,.
� the t!t1rliest raionaIe fa'
1avmtent ofBIa:kAfricans?
ANSWER TO BlACK
HISTORY QUE TIONS
MidaKmthefirst evtrtopim
Jim Crow laNs in plblic trtnsportt;
tba?
- � muIatD �idan.
�.
- Gtant Fuhr.
2 - in 1841.
22Dd - "Raisin in tb: Sun" by
l.onaine beity .
23rd - �John Street Me
Cl1wd1 in York aty.
-GeorgeW�
- They were 00 . red
Iadr.n aOO noeded i> convened to
-..a .. __ 'ty. a. � � quickly
escaIl8IC<lml were n dap
APRIL22, 1922- Mm-
bBiSl,tx>�, was born. �
-0Jicag0' QutTh:atre premiered
1Iz parody, "Playboy if the West In­
.. "1�-lamesMercdithenroUcd
� lhiveISity eX "ppi's filst
SlldcnL 1900- �
ct�OJicago�won . �
NBA sooting tide, averaging 33.6
points. 1882 - Bel\lamln G.
.lll'l1IWII�, edlaU, auIln', was born.
N� the first play by a BIa:Jc
1

Y implemen ed
all-male cl de of the co-ed
chool long before the all-male
cad mie ere propo ed, id
Board P ident F Hyden .
"1 would like to pplaud you for
t 'ng on thi cballenge to ave the
African-Amen mal ," he'd.
Ne berry bas al 0 participated in
a uburban chool tud nt exchange
and Channel 56- WIVS City for
Youth Progam.
Di trict Two bo rd member
Gloria Cobbin I 0 commended
Qui for her eo.
"She's alway here, e and her
taff ometime are here until 5
o'clock, I'm witne to that,"
COMMUNITY SPIRIT - Throughout th chool y
Enchanted Gardens 19338 Liv rno' i alo 'ng D roit Pu ic
Schools to arrange window displays In on of their wind . T
r ,on the I ,wh ch will remain through E r Sunday, i
cr alion of Coleman A. Young Elementary School. The garden'
holiday them on th right gives tone nd beauty to the gay
children' d sp Y of loon, clowns and wh no .
, propo al ed
that an operation .budget of
$250,000 be e tabli hed for
"camp-b cd" taff, oper tion I
co t and ervice plus camper
transportation.
Al 0 the chool district h
greed to co- po or a program with
the Department of Social Services
called E.D.G�E. (Education
Designed for Gainful Employment)
Earth and Arbor D y
In what h become an annual tradition, American education
cente will be dl tibutlng, free of charge, ev rgreen sapling
on Saturday, April 18, 1992, between the hour of 11 A. M. and
2 P.M.
The school, located at 26075 Woodward Ave. at Lincoln (10
1/2 Mile Rd.), In Huntington Woods, encourages parents with
children to come and pick up their tr for planting to honor
Earth and Arbor Day.
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