This Week In Black History y - Were there ever all-Black professional baseball teams in­ corporated in leagues with all­ white teams? MAY ,1Bm- ton E go mment official, was born, 1 5 - rt. Abbott publisbed � first i ue of � Chicago Defender. 1950 - Poet G ndolyn Broo w first Black to win a Pulitzer Prize (for "Annie Allen"). 1972 - Frank W a 26-year-old Black security guard, alerted police to � Waterga break-in. Was the Quaker, William Penn, ever a slaw! owner? MAY 6, 1812 - Martin R. De ney, army major/lawyer/physician, .was born. 1965 - M X was . inated during a rally in w York City. 1930-ActorOtar- GUpin, who created the title role of Eugene 0' ill' "The Emperor Jo ," died. 1931 - Willie Ma b ball player, wasbom. Who K-W the partner of Bert Williams in their famous comedy team? MAY 7, 1921 - Paul QuInicbette, saxophonist, wa born, 1946 - WIWam H. Bas­ tie, first Black govermr of � VIrgin Islands, ina�ted. 1962 - Alaska passed an open oc­ cupancy law. 1878 - J.R. Winters patented first � escape ladder. 1923 - - The "Chip Woman's Fortune," by WlIIB Richardson, became the first play by a Black playwright to open on Broadway (Frazee Theater). 1969- Boston Celtics, led by center Bill won 7th game over the LA Lakers for the NBA title. In Russell's 13 seasons, Celties won 11 cham­ pionships. Approximately how '!'any Black Baptists are there In tht; U.S.? MAY 8, 1910 - Mary L William (Mary E. Winn) pianist/composer, was born. 1976 - AlvIn Alley, dancer, director, awarded Spingarn Medal for international preeminence in field of dance. What is the name of the Imgest Black-run ban/c in New York City? MAY 9,1939 - Ralph B0s­ ton, olympic sprinter, was bo� 1898 - P ul Robeson born In Philadelphia. 1956 - Old Globe Theatre rosted A RtJisin In 1'he Sun the first production of a BI�k playin San Diego. 1991--:­ Tennessee Repertory Theatre premiered Some Sweet Day, based on � first recorded joint strike by Blacks am whitcs.1976 - Barbara JonJan, first Black keynote peaker � a� a major party at a national political convention. 1927 - Abbott staged first 1l.5 egee RelayCamivalgivingw��n � cbaree to how their abilities In track am field. 18X) - John Brown, abolitionist, was born. 1899 - AJ. Burr patented the lawn mower. Who was the first Black democrat ever to be elected to the U.S. Congre ? S An w r onA10 HIGHLAND PARK de loped countnes ntc ry minu two evic d or forced to hom . - Som 7 million Am rica have no health insuran. - M ny eld rly pl now "walking t tree hom le and ic and committing uicid celeratin ra ." - Th "only w rtf the U.S. . government is giving for i ." cal crisi "i to drastically cut ocial r­ vice in the face of thi human mi ry, to "obliterat all cia! fety nets "turning Am rica from a 0- called 'welfare tate' to a drug tate." The answer, th organization said, is to demand federal etion to ensure th rights of tho e in poverty. -The right to a job with dignity. 1bi , the document aid, i not simply a call to full employment Noting that "under slavery ealth Care otin th t the "creed of country" invol " right to life d liberty," th document . d . " b olu Iy no meaning" un} the government guar ntee th t everyon receive health care, whether or not they have the means of payment It noted that - tiona! crisi i ti like the AIDS epidemic, in in infant mor- tali ty nd drug e" cry out fo� governmental emergency measures. While ing the right to life, the document also upported uring "resources and righ "of all women to "make their own reproductive 10 of elf re nd Unemployment Programs. With welfare under the control of the ta ,thedocument 'd tbatwel­ fare and unemployment payments rep ented"the bottom floor th wage ystem in this country" that tate govemmen are no "compet­ ing with each other to 10 er or elimina this floor to drive down wage levels, cheapening their I bor force so 'to create a 'betterb clima e' for profit-making." It noted that northern tat were lowering theirs to the leve of under- Education j"Ar:I..&� G deprivation nd di rimination b ed on X, race, religion, and other diffeIe out­ lawed fed ral crim Tho interested in more in!omw­ tion on the docummt tl1Id how to sup­ port it hould write NationlJI Up and Out of Poverty Now BiU 0/ Rights to End Poverty, 3901 Cass Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 48201. -G G VI 0 pover- ty and unemployment contrOl. of every government body affecting their liv . 1bi is not a call for the implemen­ tation of the old guidelin of "maxi-