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December 20, 1992 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-12-20

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A wm COUP sent to the
complex as te ters were told unit
HOLIDAY
SCHEDULE
The Michigan
Citizen Office Will
Close At 5 p.m.,
Wednesday, .
December 23,
1992 And Will
Reopen, At 9 a.m.,
Monday
December 28,
1992.
Deadline For All
Copy And Adver­
tisements Is Noon
Monday, Decem­
ber 21,1992
THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY
Who w the commander �f
the 99th Pur uit quadran in
orld War Two?
How many home runs did Wil­
lie May hit in his first six games
in 1964?
DECEMBER 22, 1943 -
••• Du 0 became the first
Blac elected to the National In-
titute of Arts and letters. 1883
- rthur W. Mitchell, U.S.
congres man (IL), wa born.
1823 - hom Went orth
Hinson, Civil War com­
mander, was born. 1924 - Jazz
musician, letcher Henderson
nd hi band achieved wide
recognition.
Which state ruled first, by
legislative fUll, that Black inden­
tured servants should remain
,Slaves for life?
DECEMBER 23, 1815 -
Henry rugbland Garnet, cler­
gyman/reformer, was born. 1869
- Mad me C-J. Walker, cos­
metologist and businesswoman,
b
What· t e of the Black
an who performed the title
role in Carmen" at Spoleto
(Italy), 1962?
24,
. 1907 -
What does ospel music owe
to Thomas A. Dorsey?
DECEMBER �,
CRRI TMA DAY. 1760 -
Jupl r Ha 0 became first
published Bl c poet wi th hi
poem, "An Evening Thought."
1835 - oj min T. Tanner,
AME Bi hop, was born.
Which Black-oriented
magazines have circulations in
excess of 400,000 copies per
issue?
ANSWERS TO BLACK
HISTORY QUESTIONS
�th - Benjamin O. Davis,
Jr.
21 t - Six (6).
22nd - Virginia in 1760 (7)
23rd - Shirley Verrett.
24th - He wrote an4 intro-
duced the early compositions of
gospel music at the National
Bapti t Convention in 1932.
Gospel music has been around
ever ince and·i becoming in­
creasingly popular.
25th - Essence, Ebony, and
Jet.
Minority scholarship
for tudy abroad Q� red
GREENWICH, CT-Applicatiom
for the third annual American Institute
For Foreign Study College Division
Minority Scholarship for the fall 1993
semester are now being accepted. The
scholarship is being offered in an
effort to help increase the
participation of ethnic minority
college students in study abroad
programs.
The scholarship, which is
applicable on fall 1993 semester A1FS
programs in Austria, Britain, France,
Italy, Mexico and Spain, includes
tuiUon, room and board and round trip
air fare.
Applications for the SCholarship
will be 'accepted from
African-Ameri cans,
Hi panic-Americans,
Native-Americans, Asian-Americans
and Pacific Islanders who are
currently enrolled as undergraduates.
Selection of the scholarship winner
'Will be made based on the fulfillment
of the program requirements,
financial need, academic
accompllshmeut, demonstrated
leadership ability, extra-curricular
activities and a written statement by
the applicant concerning the
objectives for wanting to study
abroad.
Deadline for receipt of all
applications is April 15, 1993.
Application form and further
information may be obtained by
writing: Minority, Scholarship,
American Institute For Foreign Study,
College Division, 102 Greenwich
Avenue, Greenwich, cr 06830 or by
�g (BOO) 7Z1-2A37.
ADVERTISE
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