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September 19, 1993 - Image 7

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Michigan Citizen, 1993-09-19

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( ) I J i 1/ i til/ \ " i c H • ,\
no j come into our
, or udios. It com to
OUR CHILD killing each other .. .l Th casualti
of th neighborhood drug war are not j tat' ties; they are our
so and daughte . They are our grandchildren. They are th
children of our eo-wor , n . ghbors and friends.
All oonoem po ib adul m wor together to make
our neighborhoods from violent crime. We m t reach out to
be positive rol mode for the children who aresilently screaming
_ out for help.
By helping to ve a child in need of hope and a better way of
lW today may be ving the life of our own child tomorrow.
Every time one of our children violently, tragically, senseI ly
kil ano her, "ITS 0 CE, 'lWICE, THREE TIMES A TRAG­
EDY."
It's a tragedy that young victims are being killed, never expe­
riencingthe rewards of adult� I�'s a �y that t_h� �ut�l
offenders have forever ruined their lives with the possibility o�life
in the penitentiary or death in the electric chair. It'� a tragedy
that the famili of t victims and of the accused will be forced
to suffer the empty I of their loved on forever.
HELP .. .! OUR CHILDREN ARE KILLING EACH arHER .. !
THINKABOUTIT ,
af you need to get some frustration about the justice system off
of your chat. .. ) "TeU It To the Judge, Judge Leslie Isaiah Gaines,
1000 Main Street, Room 270, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
This Wee
In Blac
What was the name of the novel
Which court ordered school i� . written by John A Williams as a
tegration "with all deliberate result of his cross country trip to
speed" in 19591 test America'» racial attitudesi
SEPTEMBER 20, 1941 - Ri­
cahrd Wright, novelist, was
awarded Spingarn Medal for
writing the best selling novel, N (V
tiue Son. 1843 - Sojourner
Truth began career as anti-slav­
ery lecturer. 1881 - Booker T.
Washington opened Tuskeghee
Institute.
Name the Black inventor of'the
burglar-proof cash: register and
the chemical air filter... .
SEPTEMBER 21, 1815 -
General Andrew Jackson hon­
ored courage of Black troops who
fought in Battle of New Orleans.
1929 - A Colored Merchant's As­
sociation was formed to establish
Black cooperatives to offset the
effects of the Great Depression
1973 - Wilson C •. Riles, Super­
intendent of Public Instruction,
CA, was awarded Spingarn
Medal for contribution in field of
education .
Who was the first Black female
vocalist to be featured with a white
dance band?
SEPTEMBER 22, AUTUMN
BEGINS. 1862 - Emancipa­
ijon Proclamation was an­
nounced. 1891 - Jan E.
Matzeliger patent shoe lasting
. machine. 1816-1879 - John
Jon wealthy Chicago entre­
prene�r offered his home to
800 of'runaway slaves on their
way to freedom in Canada. 1895
- Booker T. W hingtQn de­
livered famous Atlanta Compro­
mise speech. 1982 - Legendary
Vaudevillian " ndman"
Sim started in The All-Ti�e
Good-Time Knickerbocker Folh
produced by the NYS Theater In­
stitute (Albany.
Which newspaper annually -
lects the Black Co/kg All-Amen­
can football team?
SEPTEMBER 23, 1863 -
Civil and womens righ advocate
ary hurch T rr II, was
, born. 1961 - Th Mar-
SEPTEMBER 24, 1957 -
Federal troops enforced court-or­
del' integration as nine children
integrated Central High School in
Little Rock, Ark. 1909 - NAACP
was founded in New York City.
1953 - Take A Giant Step, Louis
Peterson' largely autobio­
graphical play opened at N.ew
York's Lyceum Theater starring
high school senior Louis Gossett
Jr. 1988 - Jackie Joyner ..
Kersee won the gold medal in the
heptathlon ,at the Seoul Oluym­
pies, setting a new world record.
What was M.L. King, Jr.'s
name at birth 1
SEPT'EMBER 25, 1861-Sec­
retary of Navy authorized enlist­
ment of slaves. 1974 - Barbara
Se HISTORY, 82
· higan
itizen
Malik F.M 1 Shabazz, 31, na-
i of it ' nt of
The ew Garv � Mov ment,
gained wid recognition for his
wor after ming p ident of
top Merchan Selling Food In
Filth, (SMSFIF) an organization
that monitor sto lling food in
th inner-city.
Although highly contro ial,
his teachings and philoeophy have
caught the attention of many.
Recently ordained into the
ministry, this young. If tyled,
activist/leader says you can now
ad him as Reverend, Doctor,
President, General. After joining
and putting all ofhis orts into
the Universal Negro Improve­
ment As ociation, (UNIA),
Shabazz said he "kicked out".
but was later ked to rejoin But
due to irreconcilable difFere ,
he formed his own organization,
"The New Garvey Movement' For
Hue-Man Agai The Lies of The
World"
Q) What compels you to do the
work that you an? presently doing?
A) "I am j t a humble rvant
trying to resurrect and redeem
Black people who are the elect of
God but have unfortunately lost
their way. All of my life, I wanted
to help peopl It wasn't until 1987
after studying the writings of the
honorable Marcus Garvey, that it
became clear to me, that African
Nationalism was the way for me
to help our people.
Q) What are some of the prob­
lems faring Black Amerioo txxlay1
) How do you go about prac­
ticing your philosophy'
MalOOlmX once . d -By
any and all m "
) The world is full of Black
leaders. Why 00 you fi l we
morel
) "Bees. S . Paul men-
tioned in th scriptu 'For
wrestle no against flesh and
blood, but agai principaliti t
aga' powe agai the rule
of the darkn of this world,
against spiritual wickedn . in
high p .' The are many .m­
cere Black 1 d who are doing
the beet that they can do. But
unfortunately, th re hasn't
enough progre d con
quently, they will not ve a leg-
acy of accompli hment behind.
That' why God . up oth
individuals to continue his work. "
7
Published each Sunday t,."
New Day Enterprise
12541 Second S1reet
P.O. Box 03560
Hghland Park, MI 48203
(313)869-0033
Benton Harbor Bureau
175 Main Street
Benton Harbor, M149022
(616)9271527
Publl her:
Char1es D. Kelly
Editor:
Teresa MaxweU-Ke
Contributor :
Hany Artde rson - Bernice BrOVwfl
Petrio Colbert· Ma ry Got dB Y
/4J son Jo a- Bus Koran rna
M e a1- Ju e Reynolds
Shock Rock - Ron Se I
Tur a Tur1< - Carolyn Warfield
Production Manager:
ne Barb
Production:
cole SpIvey
Deadlsn« for all newspaper copy is 12
110011 Tuesday prior to pablicono«. DeadJille
for all ad copy LS 12 noon Wedne day prior
to' publlcasion,
The Michigan Citizen is avadabl« on
luu throu It Ethnic NewsWalch and 10
ub riber of Mead DQIQ entral:
Q) Are you concerned primarily
with people of African decent or
people in general?
A) "We are a human rights or­
ganization, so we care about all
human suffering, We are not
against white people for the sake
of 00101'. We are against the sick,
mind set, of white supremacy.
Historically, there has never been
a group as oppressed as our pe0-
ple. Our suffering has gone un­
solved longer than that of any
other race. So it would be fair to
say, that there are special empha­
sis on African Americans.
II e Sh b zz with m yor I hop ful Sh ron cPh II
during ceremonle at the N w Garvey Movement Center.
Q) In what areas have Black
leaders SluxeetUd?
) They failed to I d � �
nomically, morally and piritu­
ally. They failed to re-educate �r
people. Someone one aid,
"Where th . no vision people
perish. " While they we� pus�
civil rights and affirmative action,
they should ha n pushing
economics. Economically, as a
race, wearewo off now than we
were 30 years ago. As a ult, our
youth f I as though they have to
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the "White Power Structure"
SEPTEMBER 19, 189S - hall was nominated to U.S. Cir- around the world controls the so-
E.R. Robinson patent electric cuit Court of Appeals. 1910 - cial, eoonomic, educational, medi­
railway trolley. 1824 - Student National Urban League was cal, mental, psychological
body protest forced Dartmouth founded. environmental, moral, religious
College to admit Blacks. and the system of jurisprudence
that people of African decant live
in around the world So the prob­
lems that are going on here, are
also going on in Africa, which is ,
basically genocide, homicide, in­
fanticide and apartheid
) "They u ful in ob-
taining affirmative adion, voting
and civil rights legislation and pu­
blic acoommodation laws."
Q) In what areas have they
fai.kd?
su ful.
hip roles
were up to the wards of
our people. But ins d have re­
lied upon th white man to provide
economic opportunity for our pe0-
ple, which in my opinion, is some­
thing tha will n r hap n, "
Q) Several groups have formed
over the years. Many of them are
duplicating seruic s of others.
What would you recommend in
order to prevent this from continu­
i118?
) hould the Churches playa
larg r role in. the African
Amenca� truggle!
not relate to the people and is only
interested in 1£ Trailing in their
foot are Black political lead-
rs, often referred to , "Polytrix­
te "(they get the 'treat' �r they
'trick' you.) Lead t9day., m
be willing to give up worldly
things. Th honorable Marcus
Garvey . d, "1 d hip should
eneom pain, blood, uffering
and death."
Q) Are you saying Ministers
and Black leadere, have hindered
the progress of African Americans 1
A) "'{i too many of them have,
with the help of the "Polytrixters·.
- Children, in great numbers,
of African decent, from low socio­
eoonomic environments, allover
America, have had to contend
with ubstandard education, alco­
hol, xual and drug ab . Ia
there anything in your "crys
ball" that will help curtail some of
th problems in th future?
- "Yes, upport groups such
The New African Peoples Organi­
zation, NAACP, The Nation of Is­
lam or The New Garvey
Movement. These are organiza­
tions that will make a difference.
Grill the "Polytrixters". Come to
the meeti�, bring your pencils,
pads and tape recorders. Hold
th people accountable,
Don't wait on them to tell you
what they are going to do. Tell
them what you expect and don't
forget the ministe who drive
30,000 cars, while members of
their congregations board the
buses. Hold them aceou ntab le,
make them take a stand. Support
Ray Jenkins, who has led th fight
for reparations for over 25 years.
Th are the groups and indi­
viduals that will make a differ-
ence."
Q) It has been said, that com­
placency has played a major role
in JuUting the progress of Black
American. Going into the 21st cen­
tury what can African Americans
lOOk forward to if they continue
that coursel
A) "As depicted in th Emmit
Till, Rodney King and Malice
Green incident they can look for­
ward to mayh m, conflict and con­
troversy. The White citizens
council of America' planning to
exterminate the African Ameri­
can people. To remain complaoent
will re them a p on th
"
row.
Anyone king T1Wre mfo771'UJ,-
tion on The New Garvey M e­
ment can caJl313 898-7325 or visit
7525 Grand River. .
Upyou
mighty race!
Accomplish
what you will
Marcu
Garvey
UNIVERSAL
CONTACT CENTER
7525 Grand River
7 30 pm fINery MOnday
C II 898-7325 or
895-1170 or 885-5188

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