DETROIT THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY What u tilt! name of the /int lack American Idlled 0 a acejlight? Who wa the original "clown prince" of prof� ioruU bas�l? JUNE 16, 1963 - 80 JeD Jr. became the first Blac member of the tional Labor Relatio Board. 1914 - Ell (lAIcky) jazz axophonist, w born. 1970 - � G elected Mayor of ewark, NJ., first B c Mayor 0 major eastern U.S. city. 1968 - Marlin B became the first Black quarterback in pro football. . What is the 1UU1Ie 0 the Black .American who om­ paniedPemy to tMNorthPok, and was first to set foot on tM exoa spa? JUNE 17, 1871 - Jam � Weldon Johnson, author of Black National Anthem ''Lift Every Voice and Sing", was born. 1775 - Minuteman Peter Salem fought l.he Battle of Bunker Hill. Who was the first ever to set "the blues" into musical score? JUNE 18, 1889 - W.H. Richardson patented children's carriages. 1863 - the 54th Massachusetts Colored Infantry attacked Fort Wagner, s.c. 1918 - Gar­ diner Taylor, clergyman, was born. 1961 - D G ry launched his career as come­ dian in Chicago Playboy CUb. Were Black African­ American forebears mostly Christian? JUNE 19, 1968 - Solidarity Day March of Poor People's Campaign in Washington, D.C. 1981 - Jubilee Theatre was founded in Fort Worth, Texas. 1909 - Joseph V. Tboma jazz saxophonist, was born. 1981- Roy WllIdos, one of the giants of the movement for Black progress in the 20th century, died at the age of SO. What famous New England family made a fortune in the . slave tr� and textiles? JUNE 20, 1858 - Charles W. Cbe nutt, novelist, was born. 1946 - Andre Watts, pianist, was born. 1960 - Senegal and Mall gained inde­ pendence from France. Mor­ decaiJobnson was elected tirst Black president of Howard University. 1948 - Edward Dudley served as America' , first Black Ambas ador­ Liberia. How numy Blocks served in w US congress between 1891 and 1945? ANSWERS TO BLACK HISTORY QUESTIONS 4tb - Ronald McNair. 15th - "Goose" Tatum. 16tb - Matthew Henson, 1902, as Adm. Peary's valet and aide. Each fathered at least one child while there. 17tb - W.C. Handy, circa 1912. 18th - Most were Mo lern or pagan. 19th - The Brown (Uni'versity) family: Moses, Nicholas, Joseph and John. Moses became a Quaker, and gave up slave buying. 20th - Six. Cheatham (NC), Murray (NC), White (NC), DePriest (ll..), Mitcbell (ll..), and Dawson (ll..). Since 1971, predomin ntly organization h r urce , i food production d improved health ervi org niz tion h 1 0 pro ided emergency i lance to refu and drought victims. The tud n d taff ceepted D y' challen and et goal to rai e $500 in pennie between February and June 1. C LL. informed tuden that per on lly 0 to he dquarte in hiD ton, D.C. and pre ent their c ec . "The kids were ecstatic," D y Id. "The project a real u " On June 6, Blackwell went to W hington, D.C. and presented the chec Melvin Foote, director of the Office of Con tituency Development, and Forrest Branch, A d light d Cath rlne C. Blackwell ccept on of two facalmil ch .tudent. at F rrl EI m ntary choolln Highland Par the Republic of Senegal. The eedling will not only provide firewood (or the people in the vill ge , but will also help to re- tabli h th rain cycle. i tant to the director. "I think thi kind of thing renec the true pirit of the kids.in Highland Park, aid Forre t Branch. " I've alre dy sent a letter to the school commending the students. I also k that a copy of th letter be forwarded to th mayor," be d. According to Branch, the money the tuden raised will be used to .purchase tree eedling for re-forestation project in the Sahel region of Africa. The seedling will be monitored by various villages in "LOTS 0 TB penni came from depositing pop bottl ," Day d. 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