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January 03, 1993 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-01-03

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I)FI'R(HT
THIS WEEK IN
BLACK HISTORY
u 3
m.c. if beIiewtlto be lheSOlll'f:e
0/ the expression "T1N Rea!
McCoyr'
lWIoMmthepmnierBltrkjoc/c­
qcfthe late 19thQntury?
JANUARY 6, &l6-1Ia'okl
R. PelT)' became seoorxl Black
RananOdOOlicBis1q>in US.fm..
mry. 1&31 - � World Anti­
Slavery Convcnnon ope� in
London. 1991 - Roscoe Lee
Browoe was tar in the Alley
1bcater's production of
wa._,. Joe 1lunt:r's Cane ard
Gone, in Ii> n. 1� -1JQbby .
tnmpetcr, ban.�-
- • Ewrs elcdcd Mayor
d"Fayeae. .
m.c. is the name tf the-B/a:k
�Khotodctheseatf
.� hu.sbtnJ tfter his deoIh?
JANUARY 7, 1955-Maian
AndenloD deb� es fitst Black
singc'at�litanqpera�
l� - Rtijftrd W. UVm, his­
l>rian, was born, 1876-1950 -
auur G. Wood9oo wro� proliti­
cally aboUt � �k>ry of 1m people
. m1 earned title IfFatm of Negro
Hisk>ly.1f ,
Who � Anl7ican jtllZ
to Europtm aM:itJres?
JANUARY S. � -Leroy
'SatdIel' bac;eball pikn7,
died. 1815.-More thanSOO Blades
participated in � Battle of New
Orleam. 1931 --' Oarence B.
stockbrokerJ1>�inessman,
WE bomW1-Dr. n.IeIH*
W.1Anw estabtabed filst tmining
1api18lforB�docmm11llJlD
inQicago. '
W1Uch B1a:Jc Ieadtr
. Mti bomLaUs Eugme Walcott?
JANUARY 9, 1005 - Pad
I...aiirmce Dtmbr, poet, died. 1866
UoMnlty was fouOOed in
Namvi1le.1�-OuIrIesS.1)ut..
ton debut in . , The
Piano Lesson' at Boston's Hun­
tington 1latre Oxnpany. � -
Seven-footer, David RobiMOn.
taIler than Naval Iegulatiom permit,
WE gramcd a two-year tour of duty,
�himtocmertmNBAin�
� season. 1770 - M<nti
Brown, church leader, AM.E.
Bislq>, was born.
By 1983, how f!UUZJ Black
mtl)Ql'�therein 1argeandsmaJl
American cities? .
I., •
ANSWERS TO BLACK
HISTORY QUESTIONS
3rd - GI1lna is original
name of�� oountry oree called �
GoldOlast
- Anexpt'e$ionbelievcd to
have beenmadeorigimllywithard
tlfUie McCoy inventiom appearing
� be autl=tic p� 1b\6 "ls it
�teal�y?"
5th -, lsaec MUIphY. He was .
rm� Iefened to es "tm Black
�r,tI &fier the farnolB English
rider.
6d\ - Cardiss Collim (lL) took
�seato mhUibm1,GeorgeO>l­
lim, atler � was killed inanairplare
aash
7th - Sergeant Jim Eurqi,
ban1mas�r of � 38Jth Colored
Infantry marc� band, during
World War One. _. _
-LDuis Fanakhan, Muslim
'kader.
9th - TWo lnnlrtd aOO four
(a)4)attl1:eooo 1981.
\
- Clem tin Barfield,
OurSo am gh rs
t �r organiza 'on
� R I on for 1993
ting"Peace inourscOOo
, in 0 commlmiti am our
wodldrul to "empower peop e
� BOOther and the I If
She DO that SO-SAD will be or-
ganizinggro inscOOo and neighbor-
hoods to re olve conflict through
peaceful means.
Bartle d added that the organization
planning the co truction of a "Peace
wan- in Detroit' Hart Plaza 1fmadc.lJp of
tOO of tile painted by Detroit's
children " ymbol of Hope and the
Renewal 0 ourcity.1f ,
Tlnse interested in working with SO- o�tW1I4lnd
SAD should call (313) 361-5200. Bar­
field said that Peace on Earth
Mayor says detention
, \
-center has run ·into snags
By RON SEIGEL Wainwright said that there was legis-
Michigan Cltlz." lation being proposed in lAnsing. which
would give the state the right to give local
mGlUAND PARK - Highland Park communities such guarantees and it
Mayor Umcy Porter ootcd that plans for CQWd be considered in the �xt . n.
a � detention center in Highland Park /
�oomld. �----------------------------��------------------------------------�----------------�
'Wml ked at a Mayor's session
before the aty CoWlCil meeting Monday
December 21, what was happening, on
the project, Mayor Porter said, 'The city
wanted guarantees r the deJention cen­
ter would have a certain number of
prisoners occupying i
" e�" , tronuruunent(o
getting uch a fadll built) until we are
sure �t there are a ufficient number of J !J
peopl�ying' " be said, • .... ...... �� ...
Smte lOOney w d be corrung to the
detention based on n\.lllbCr of people
inil
Olivet
resign
racial
deans
due to
tensions
OUVEl', Mkb. (AP}-Two deans and
an administrative assistant at Olivet Col­
lege have resigned, following former
President Donald Morris in leaving the
racially tom liberal ar1s COllege.
Shirley Erickson, dean of students
since Aupt 1981' aIX1 a vice president
ince 1990; B. Lee Cooper, dean of
academics and vice presidertt since
August 1 986; aOO Lynn SteWart. an ad­
ministrative . tant to the president am
a college employee since January 1990,
• were as1cr.d to resign Friday by interim
colle ge President Gretchen Kreuter.
"It's apelSOnncl mattefandI can' t get
hito a lot of details:' said Rita Bunton,
Olivet's director of public infonnation.
... But the president feels this is for the
good of the college."
Kreuter was out of town am unavail­
able for OOmment.a=I'CSignations take
effect immedia y, unton said. There
was no answer offices 0 f
Erickson, Cooper aid Stewart,
Racial tensions at the 7QO- tudent col­
lege sparked a brawl APril 2 involving
about 70 Black and white'studentS.
On May � Morris resigned after a
no-eontlceoce vote by faculty members.
,
Lack of
Knowledge
isdarker '
than night.
W�ne County Commission Chair Arthur Blackwell' III (far right) brou
·Operation Feed All· with a donation of $200. Also pictured (from I
Smith and Vera Brooks.
, .
Growing problem
B re ion
Number of hungry.
U.S. total
-DO
_ 1985 1991
/
' .. ·:t�,·
-1993 Sp in Semester
Final egistration
January 5-9, 1993
r
When Opportunity
Knocks ...
Open The Door
by Registering
JanuaIY 5 10:00 a.m.-7:oo p.m.
January 6 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
January 7 1 0:00 a.m.- 7:00 p.m.
January 8 � 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
January 9 ; 9:00 a.r1l.-12:00 noon
ADDIDROP
I January 19 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.rn.:
January 20 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
January 21 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
January 22 : : 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Early Registration:
Nov mber 23-December 4
Final Registration:
january 5-9
Cl Begin:
Satu.rcby, january 9
Monday, january 11
LAST DAY TO ADDIDAOP A CLASS
AND RECEIVE FULL REFUND
Students who use the deferred payment and drop some or all
classes after this day will owe full amount of tuition ....
January 22, 1993. '
Schedule of Spring t 993 Cia
Ca,l 25�-0475, Ext 238
, C SSES RESU E
January 19, 19�� _
ADDIDROP . )
Jan ary 19-22, 1993
HIGHLAND PARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE
FINAL REGIST ATiON �
January 5-9, 1993
LAST DAY TO ADDIDROP A CLASS
to receive a refund. Students' who
use deferred paymen and drop some
or all classes after this day will owe
full amount of tuition and fees
J nu ry 22, 1 3
WINTER BREAK
(No Classes) - February 22-2.6, 1993
_; CLASSES RESU
March 1, 1993
ID-SE ESTER GR DES" ·
March 10,1993 '
LAST DAY TO ITHDRAW
from a class or from college, through
the Registrar's_Qffice" Grade policy
applies thereafter
. April 8, 1. 3
WEEKDAY CLASSES BEGIN
January 11, 1993
CLASSES DISMISSE�,FOR'"
EASTER
(Holiday) - April 9-18, 1993 •
GlASSES RESU E
�pril 19, 1993
AL EXA INA nONS
May 15-18,1993
ATURDAY CLASSES BEGIN
Saturday, January 9,1993
ARnN LUTHER K G DAY
Holiday .... (No Classes)
January 18, 1993 --:-
, '
COM E CE ENT
M�y 22,1993
-E D OF SE ESTER
May 22,1992

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