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January 10, 1993 - Image 8

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-01-10

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Trinkley and fellow archaeolo­
gist Natalie Adam work for the Chi­
cora Foundation, a 'nonnrofit grol:lP
b ed ill Colwnbia. They are work-
ing with The Museum of Hilton
Head Island ard i land-area vol un­
leers in excavating old slave quarters
at the plantation as well.
Artifacts found at the site will
be permanently housed at mu-
eum, according to Mike Taylor, its
director. "The museum is very
proud to support Chicora's fine
work," Taylor said. "And we are
happy to be receiving the artifacts
for integration into the new mu­
seum."
Victim's family
commends
Michigan· Citizen
Letter to the Editor:
Your article of the Raffae! Dent
murder first caught my attention in
the November 15-21; 1992 issue, my
family and myself were really.
impressed! For the first time since
the killing of Raffael my nephew
someone has finally wrote the truth!
My family and myself have been
deeply hurt by reports coming from
the news media, The Detroit News
and Free Press, The Michigan
Chronicle, Channels 2, 4, 7, and 50,
issuing false reports and flat out lying
and denying the circums tances in the
murder of Raffael. . .
But the Michigan cuue« got out
. and investigated and did what the
media should do and, told the
1RUTII! I didn't expect to read or
hear the truth finally spoken, but
there it was.
I have taken your, paper and
shown it to a lot of people', mainly the
non-believers, as a weapon to back
up my claims surroun�ing � death.
I even mailed that particular Issue to
Aby's Gas Station.
I am now a proud reader of your
paper. Thank you, Wanda F.
Roquemore, Editor, and Staff on a
job well done!
We thank you from our
hearts-with love. .
TAYLOR/DENT FAMILY
Detroit
Trivia Test
by Linda Luckhurst
t J
1. Be dUn : What w the head-.
line for the December 12, 1936 edi­
tion of the London Star?
2. Real Names: What w Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar's real name?
3. AJ{.A.: 'Wha s Rudolf
Abel's U.S. alias? ,.
4. The 19th Century: Who was
the first abolitionist candidate to run
for president of the U.S.?
S. Sc n e: What is the concept of
absolute zero?
6. U.S. States: What state w
known as Russian America until
18671
7. Olympi : Who was the light­
beavywei ht boxing champion in the
1960 Olympics?
8. � : VVho recorded the
January, 1974 number one hit single,
"Show nd Tell?"
Home Tips
Coupon Corner
by Diana Queenan
1
in hich their
their mental
"If they c n find money for
everybody e , they can give it to .
VVe n't bo bro they are,
they find mOD y for everybody else,
including the Jewish people, It Jenki
. d.
Apparently me feel that repara­
tions are not just llmi ted African­
Americans and other races that have
fallen victim to white upremacy. A
white man ent a letter to the board
members stating that white people
deserve reparations well. Board
members decided to respond to the
man and conoibute to his cause, one
dollar.
Locall y, the reparations struggle
co . nties. Jenkins will bold a meet­
. g January 10 at 3 p.m., 1100 VV.
cN· . ols, Conference Room A. All
are elcome to Itmake it a grand effort
to make this dream come true. It
ho e and the lave quarters,
Trinkley aid. "We're tilljust
. ratching the urface.' ,
He aid that th tabby walls
of the Ston y-Baynard ruins
"offer mute testimony to the .
labor of the African-Ameri­
cans on the plan on."
He explained that virtually
all of the construction and
landscaping and all of the ag­
ricultural activities were done
by African-American slaves.
"W nyu 100 at (su h) a
plantation ... yoJ really are
looking at a world made by the
African-Americans.' ,
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