Ander on is voice of hi ory VOl once In a hundred years." Majority Black districts double WASHI GTON, DC--Ac­ c rdin to a u.s. Census Bu­ reau report relet ed recently t num cr of predominantly Black congre ional di tricts nearly doubled over the past three y rs. ncrease i re of co -ordcred r tncting b on th 1 u . There are now 32 majonty-Black districts com­ pared to only 17 before the 19 c nsus.Therear al020 majority-Hi panic di triets, up fr m only nin prior to the censu . Tho e newly drawn di tric w re the primary rea- on for th ncar doubting in the number of Blac elected to _ th U.S. Congre � THE 0 R °E SE - 10 and th banquet will be c n­ ducted at the Hotel St. Regi . whi h is located at 3071 West Grand Blv . Published Each Sunday8y· New Day Enterprise 12541 Second Street P.O. Box 03560 Highland Park, MI 48203 (313) 869-00�3 Benton Harbor Bureau 175 Main Street Benton Harbor, MI 49022 (616) 927-1527 Publi her: Charles D. Kelly Editor: Teresa Kelly Managing Editor: Wanda F. Roquemore Contributor : Harry Anderson Bernice Brown Patricia CoJbert Mary Golliday Allison Jones Shock Rock Leah Samuel Ron Seigel Tureka Turk Carolyn Warfield Vera White Production Manager: Kascene Barks Deadlin for all new paper and ads crtising cop is] _ noon w: dn du prior to publication. Th A chigan itiz n i avail­ abl Oil I in through Jthnic N W\", at; h and to sui: crib r of M uul Dutn crural \ I Ivi leader announce 30th Anniversary March March organize aid their coa- lition includes more than 200 civil ri hts , women". labor and other group. In the pr t, the event h' in luded a pccch at the Wru hington Monument. then a march to the Capitol, down Constitution Avenu and to the Lin oln Memorial. ,WASHINGTON (AP) _ Ci il rights leade plan an August march on Washington t mark the 3 th an­ niversary of the hi tori rally here at which Martin Luther King Jr. deliv­ ered his" I have a dream' pcech. "The critical i su that faced us in 1963 are unfortunately 'till with us today." Coretta Scott Kin z, widow of the lain ivil right leader aid Thursday, "We cannot give up. or give out. if we are to fulfill Dr. King's dream. and our dream, of a better America,' . The Aug. 2 march would om­ memorate the hi toric 196 rally led by Dr. KIn tha_t oncludcd \ ith his celeb/rated .spcech bcfor about 250, demon trators at the lin­ coln Memorial. He aid that one day people would be judged" n t by th color of th ir kin but by the content of their cbaract r.' Mrs. King aid "hundr d. of thou and ,. rc cxpe ted at the W hington Monument on Aug. _ . The 20th anniv rsary of the 1963 march drew O. . She. aid thi. year' event may include ntcrtain­ ment in addition to the u u I speech . JO PH-L, L WIRY pre i­ dent of the Southern Chris tian lead­ er hip Conference. the Atlanta-ba cd group founded by King, aid th theme of the 199 march i "job and justice." "Th violenceofjoble ne i a eontnbutin factor to the d pair and de peration that often lead t violent � pons ," Lowery aid. wery credited the civil rights movement with many chi eve- menu ,but aid eri i ncquahuc: till remain for blacks and other rru- , , f 1 " r There will bc an dditional s - sion with worx hop. on St pping R i t, Anti-S mitic and Other Hate Motiv ted Violenc ,and on Ending Atta n Peopl ' Leade and Or­ ganizations. On May 2 beginning at 2:30 p.m., during the 20th Anniversary Cele­ bration and Banqu t, others being honored arc th late Georgia R. Brown, Attorney Mosabie Hamed, ,For more information on the con­ feren and its related activiti con­ tact the NAARPRat(212)406-3330. Th National Alliance Against Ra i t and Political Reprc ion, founded in 1 73, is the only nation­ wide, multi-racial, mu . ational Slates with tribe populations of over 10,000 people for the 10 largest tribes, 1990: Patterson victory may bring' Jamaican progress KINGST N. 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