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September 20, 1992 - Image 4

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-09-20

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HIGHLAND PARK
.' opt '11 I
DR.
JABARI V.
PRE P H
PUSH
FORU
The Malcolm X
Academy and
Racism in 1992
�1lch el BI ey
I ti time inAmcrica that we face
the reality that . rn i alive am
well! But first, I t Ire Y to tre
d ferxkrs aOO legist of racism
and racist, I did t crea , per-
petua ; am ortuna Iy will rot
d troy racism in this IDWn, tate,
country and/or tre w rid. Tbere­
fore, I take 00 credit tor anyone'
actions, attitudes r verbal expres-
i rs. I am only reflecting tre
reality we fare y!
A' a 1 60' Civil
Righ '/Human Rights tivist am
�ner equal rights and voting
righ ,I fiOO that ee rmre thing;
change, tre rmre they remain tbe
same. This is ituati n in Detroit,
regarding the Malcolm X
AcOOcmy - an African centered
hool wi th a Afrocentri cur­
riculum.
Tre bool i moving from an
inrercityl ti ntoaclosedscbool
ite in a secti n of Detroit that is
predominately white, and the
ne rrood or tre "hood" is ac­
tin 'ke me f them want to put
n ! Trey have threatened to
bum tre I buil<ling. hurt tre
suoents, woo are mostly African­
American male youths ages 5
through 12 Tre time has corne for
theentire mrnunity, Black, whi ,
Arab, Hispanic, etc, to corne to tre
aid of tre nden justice, am tbe
"ideal" Arrerican way. Voluneer
to be a security pe n, a hall
monitor, r a tutor/mentor at tre
Mal lm X Academy.
Tbe furor around tre si te of tbe
academy remims one of the phrase,
"it' not tre bis ... it' \.5," that carne
out of the era of busing for tre
intcrgration of hoots.
I conterd that it is rot the narre
Mal lrn X, it is tbe rame African
American male youth and the
African cen red curriculum for
liberati n that is tre problem that
opponents have regarding the
llJol. .
It is very 0 vio that tre War-·
rerdale residents are rot aware of
the life, times, and the evolution of
MalcolrnX.
Many are unaware that he was
a very deeply religious man woo
becarre a universal Muslim with a
view of mankind that judges
human behavior and rot the color a
man' 'kilt
We m t me iogeuer as ore
humani ty am work to rid this city,
tate, country, and world of
racism ... Peace!!!
U ... ON TITUTION
M 'NOM NT IV
lOC.right of tOC people to be
W'C in tbeir peISOIlS, houses,
papers, am effec , against un­
rcasona Ie searc aOO seizures,
hall not vi lated, and 00 war-
rants hall' ue, but upon probable
ca ,upported by oath or affir­
mation, am particularly describing
the place to searched, and tbe
pcrsors or thin to be seized.
African Proverb
"It take an entire village
to educate a child"
African Proverb
Do for self, there are no
G d to upport a lazy
pc on.
Dr. J abari Prempeh i the
pr sid nt and Executive
Dir ctor of Th Operation
PUSH M tropoLitan Detroit
Chapt r: P.O. Box 210 8,
Detroit, MI 4 221-0088,
(31. ) 36c - 701 FAX (313)
. <I _ -()�()(j.
WANDA F. ROQUEMORE/Michigan Citizen
The Ross Family

"Houses in Progre s" is the theme in cabinetry. One cerningly mode t
ofthefifthannualHi hland Park Dis- bungalow feature illuminated
trict Home Tour to be held Saturday, stained glass ceiling panels. .
September 26, 1992, announced
Katherine Clarkson, a sociation ALL TIl HOM on this year's
pokesperson. tour have had extensive restoration or
. The two-hour guided tours will are in the progress of being restored.
leave from the historic First United Homeowners and tour members will
Methodist Church, 16300 Woodward be able to exchange experiences and
Avenue, every fifteen minutes from advice, aid Clarkson. HE HOMES FEATURED on
10:00 a.m, until 3:30 p.m. U of D Each tour group is limited to ten the tour were all built between 1915
Archi tectual Historian Thoma people to maximize appreciation of and 1925-the ten year period of ex­
Brunk will speak on the wor of the architectual treasures and the hi - plosive growth in Highland Park that
architect Leonard B. Willeke, dcsig- tory of the development of Highland coincided with the development of
ncr of the Ed el and Eleanor Ford Park. The walking tour encompas e the rnovi bly line, the growth
home in Indian Villa . Wille's seven home a two cmirch in 0 e F or Company, and the
home and studio will nine ck am! co ab 5- -d ...... 1e
the tour. shoes are recommended. The hape of the 20th Century was
Antique car buffs will display their' Tickets will be S8.00,in advance or forever changed by the automouve
vintage autos along the tour route and $10. on tour day. Call 867-8673 industry, by engineers like Ford, and
there will be historic photos of High- for tickets and information. by the men and women who lived and
land Park during its heyday. Light Highland Park's historic districts worked in Highland Park during this
refreshments will be available and are famed for having the greatest in- most creative period.
secure, off-street parking is free, said tact concentration of bungalow style. The mi sion of the Association,
Clarkson. homes east of California. The bun- founded in 1988, is to promote and
The tour features the Craftsman galow became the most popular style preserve the two nationally registered
. tyle homes that put Highland Park on for American homes in the earl y 20th historic districts in Highland Park and
the National Register of Hi toric Century because it was designed in in so doing, to revitalize 'the .city.
Place . The homes are lavi h in the respon c to the developments in Membership in the Association is
use of wood, Pewabic tile, and built- domestic technology such as open to all.
mor
orlc
I I
Historic
September 26, 1992
10:0� a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Tickets: ·S8.00 advance
�IC.OO t-'Ji de I
"I know it is not
going to be easy,
but I love him"
our
electricity, central heating, plumbing
and sanitation. .
They were a precursor to the
"r nch" house tyle with a low,
horizontal profile which looked 0
modern next to the flamboyantly ver­
tical tyle of the Victorian and Ed­
wardian era.
,S lecve every 15 minutes
wa di gno ed with an In urabl
form of tom ch nc r. H wa
iven three months to liv .
According to Ro phy ici n, Dr.
Arthur Buoier, tomach c ncer
generally occurs In p ons 5 y a
old and older.
ho pital
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16941 Hamilton Street
. Open Daily Man-Sat.
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FWD·State Wide Furniture
13881 Woodward
Highland Park, MI.
Save 40-70% Ltndlng Bl1nd Nam.
Mon·Sat Funlture/Appllanctl
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Sponsored by the Highland Park I
'Historic Districts Association
For information call (313) 867-8673 -:t- Dc "'d
"Y uno "T � � cancer 0 the
tomach in people thi young,"
Buoier t ted.
ro m.
[.SHOP IN YOUR·COMMUNITY ANn WATCH IT GROW! J
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• GARLIC CAPS, TABS
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12908 W'JODWARD
HIGHLAND PARK
883·3593
Mon·Set 10-6pm
!lerri's Creation & Bridal Shop
Cr.atlng N.w Dr ••••• For the Lady
that Want to be Different·
Northwood Cleaners open Sundays
·CI.an •• t cloth •• In Town'
Moo-Sat 7am to 8pm
12023 Woodward
F r�e 500 BUSiness Cards' \
ADVERTISE HERE!'
CALL 'EARLENE
1:t;p1tlISg
Good Food - Cocktails
TIFFANY'S LOUNGE
13300 Woodward
Phone: 883·2150
Uv. enterta/nm.nt each Sunday
Sonny C & Liquid Smoke
Buy SOO, Get SOO Free $21,95
Raised Black Ink on White Card
F&S Publi hing .
, 553 Woodward. Suite 202
(313) 964-4247
��·IA.III� & ��·IA.III� , ===�:-:--�
',� ',� Shop & Save
Bi-Lo Supermarket
12647 Hamilton
Open Dally M-S Play LOllO
Food stamps Accepted
Serving the Community
M EDICALARTS
PHARMACY
13700 WOODWARD
869-1800
• 04 l "'Ii, .. n ..
ra '."'1 t
New Directory Of African
American Print & Craft
Dealer ($19.95)
David AJake Bakarl Lewis Publishing
1553 Woodward 1#202 • Box 711
(313) 964- 4247
ADVERTISE HERE!
CALL EARLENE
l:glleSS'
DAVID N.ZlMMERMAN
PD,FACA
PRESIDENT
Fever Blisters: Half of Adults Affected
Fever bli ters or "cold ore" ar fluid-filled bli ter that occur on or
around the lip or no e. Blisters re ult from contact with a contagious virus
referred to as type 1 herpes simplex viru . The viru .which enter the body
most often by way of the mouth or no e, typically infect children before
the age of five. .
LYNN'S
SHOE
REPAIR
SHRIMP SHACK
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Blisters mayor may. not occur for many year . The viru live in nerve
ti sue and triggers infection (blister formation ) during period of tre
or reduced re i lance to infection. Typically, blisters become encru ted
and heal within one to two weeks without leaving a car. One reference
indicate that about half of all American' age 20 to 40 have experienced
at least one fever bli ter infection.
,While fever blis ter cannot be cured or prevented. non pre ription
medicine help relieve pain and protect the kin. Protectant uch as
allantoin, cocoa butter, glycerin, and shark liver oil in emollient cream
may help often bli ter and prevent cr cking of the kin or cru .. t. Product
containing local ane th tic uch a benzocaine, lidocaine, camphor, and
menthol may reduce lip and no. pin. Th Handbook of Nonprescripnon
Drugs ugge t that tho e who "a' i te cold ore. with .un exvo ure
may benefit from the application of a un creea or ultraviolet r y blocker
in the fonn of lip tick." ,
FAST CARRY·OUT
13546 WOODWARD
883-5948
OP N M0N THUR' 1 00 J 00 AM
FR' SAT 1100 00 AM. SUN 100 )00 AM
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