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October 10, 1993 • Page Image 15

…MagicMaze B D v p J A H B Y Y for e Q 0 LIP N Q OM K T K I F 0 B J A R Z WAU WQO U N I R L J H H I UHFA D B A R U Y P W V RM A HG U R R S V T S T E L I BOM U A Q p N L K I H F N A V S C C C B ZYWV E H U 0 R A B U ind th Ii ted ord in th di gr m. Th y run in II dir ction -Co ard,b c a d, up, down and dia onally, Automobile Buggy Umo Vn Barou9he Bus Ph eton ...…

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…I a born in th L land of Jamaica, Briti h We t Indie , on 1887. My parents ere bl c groc: � y father a m 0 of bril­ Ii nt intell t nd da: hing courag . He wa unafr id of con quences, He too human hanc in the c ur f lif ." III st b Id m n do nd he failed t the clo c of hi. career. He nc had a fortune; he died poor. My mother a ,0 r nd con icnuou: Chri tian, too oft and good for th time in \ hich he lived. She wa thc dir ct oPPO ite of my ...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 1

…, By TUREKA TURK lanta, Baton Rouge, �troi rAkron, and other cld plan to a lchlq action uit gai t the .s. govern- Amidst empty, temporary New ment, ccordlng to Je . Year's resolutions promising better Also at the January 2nd meeting jo , financial tability, and healthier N'COBRA planned to spread repe.ra­ li(i lY. ,the reparations movement tions ware throughout the nation resolved, in a January 2nd meeting in with a march on W hington,...…

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…ruling (LDP). pi i LDP is actually . party. In1 I . red light . triet in Toy , the I 66-y�ar-old jiy ma com­ lained that foreign p titu -ruin � atmosphere- of Tokyo �ighborhoods -tiC inAmerlca hen BI move into bite neighbormods. " Several Jap politid I have made raci t statements bout African-Ameri in- cluding one who charged that I major reason the U.S. was losing its world dominancx: became the country bad "too any Blacks ...…

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…( After nuturin hundreds of babies neglected by ociety for over twenty y ars, Clara Hale died recently of complications ofastroke. Mother Hale, a he was called, gained international recognition for her efforts in caring for abandoned and or­ phaned chiJs1ren suffering from epidemic of drug use and AIDS. Sh started in her Har­ lem home in 1 9 and oon moved to five- tory brownstone, alway keepin o child, often the n ediest, in h...…

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…Ilu;IIL.'\NI> P,\RK Tbe pro lem ulted when the Stat of eliminated aid early I t, year k social rvice aid and to y eliminating th Gereral Assis- Mr. P ident-el t, I w tance program, making it difficult, if not thank you very mu h for reeo wle for m clien to pay their that children are a bottom-line en rgy �il!. eeoromlc issue and that preventive Taylor claims many people have had in trrent in all of our children is rot '. their el tric...…

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…{The "11l8 Negro pays for what he wants and begs for what he • KtDy 1k need for economic empower­ ment in Detroit and the African American commWlity than during the year em ooliday season in � around the mpping malls in the Detroit area. I did some field work at one of the 10cal malls the other day, 00 I did not buy anything. The demographics were follows: Mosdy Afrlcan Americans, say ninety eight percenc and mosdy female, say...…

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…READERS WRITE ycbolo cal,' eel due to the ignific&nt role and I have grown to see <. C rep ed in December of 1992 revea ed that 0 ut of every four Ameri were of German descent This immedi tely d a disheartening effect, in view of the history of Germany, along with the upsurge in hate-crim here inAmcrica. well in the nation of Germany itself. That fear of Nazism that h so long been associ ted with those of German descent till linger...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 7

…, blin bu b t tel • dum could only be demo trate to le . 1 to n ted the 1 w the public hearln e:XDressc� concern tit ble people coming into Ze s corporation later partnc might ve under- o d yor Porter rep eel t the na- tive greement required "full di - clo we of the office of the board and their b ckgrounds." Councilwoman Cuistine Franklin replied that according to � ording in the tentative agreement, uc dis­ clo ures would h...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 8

…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...…

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…." Fresh, vibrant, hip and soulful, Shanice Wilson truly shines on Inner Child, her sparkling and ex­ pressive debut album for Motown Records. "The music on this album IS univers "says Shanice. "We tried to cov verything from pop to r&b to dance and hip-hop." From the beautiful opening in­ terlude, '�Keep 'Your Inner Child Alive" to the upbeat first single, "I Love Your Smile" and on to the tender "Silent Prayer" (which fea .. tu...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 10

…, THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY • How many BIocJcs onnua/ly of strck (hyptrtension)? . JANUARY 13, iSs1 - the � filst "Jim Crow Law" passed in Tennessee. 1966 - Robert Weaver named secretary of Depar1mentofHo�aIK1 Utban Development 1990 - UUU� of Virginia became � country' fitst Black governor since the Reconstruction. 1926 _ M Lbtoo, trombonisVoom- poser, was born. ' AllAfricanssallhofthe� are darlc� people. or faJs�? JANUARY...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 11

…, - . Senior Service Line by Matilda Charles ( care. .' Health & Nutrition by Judith Sheldon HVIL , -Th bea 0 Black Central Police Officer Re inald Miller on Monday, Decem­ ber 14, h ra' ed local and national fe that uch lnciden contin be the tr ditional relatlo hip be- tween Blacks and the police. "H d thi not been police 0 eer, this incident would never have been reported," the Rev ames Tho , p tor of Jeffe on Street ionar...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 12

…Benton Harbor Briefs • 0 that d Y an art exhibit featuring 'Eugenia Marve will highlight the celebration of Martin Luther King Day at . Lake Michigan College. An arti t' reception for Eugenia Marve will be held following the performance. Marve' ceramics and dra - ings will be on display in the Mendel Center January 14-20. She will also present a Color Slide Presentation at 10 a.m. in the Hanson Theatre and a . Color Workshop fr...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 13

…Home TIps PDtnl� HAIR - neied help telliq your hair sty' ex­ actly t you ant done, tab a picture at a photo booth in a mall your hair is exactly way you Uke it. Your stylilt will always know exactly what you like - your Hurl . T., Au Maine . PIN IT DOWN -I keep a P.in CUIhion In my laundry room, aDd my husbend places his IOC OIl top of the washing machine, I pili the toes topther with a II safety pin. I v 't had a 10It lOCk or ba...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 14

…I 7 A 2 5 8 7 .. 6 N 'N 0 0 U 0 0 6"-'"4 6 3 .. 6 3 .. 8 .. 3 .. 8 G 0 N 0 0 T R L K A P I 8 2 8 3 2 8 2 8 .. 2 .. 6 ADDRESSERS 2 WANTED Imm t Iyl 0 M 0 I L V T E y A R Y F No xperl nee DAY PAl Q DIQ! T, 7 4 8 3 2 2 7 3 7 2 8 nee . Procees FHA Th. N.'ghbor'y N S 0 B M S A T L 0 T U mortg refund . Work N.w.'.tter, f atur • -52-7 8..,7 3 .. 7...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 15

…1\E PfaSSION Hn5 ClEat VAL\.f.'t �C� ... �. -;;-- ___ . '- I PAYSTOPLANTHEPLAY South dealer. Both sides vulnerable, NORTH t QJ 743 .J86 .A5 .KQ2 WEST tA82 .Q53 • QJ 104 .964 EAST t K 1095 • 2 • 8732 .AJ 108 SOUI'H 6 • A K 10974 • K96 753 The bidding: South We t North Eut 1. P 8 It Pau 2. P 4. Opellinl lead - qu n of diamonda. A cOOldentiou declarer starts the play of each hand with the feeling that if anyth...…

January 10, 1993 • Page Image 16

…on, Jr.· (ThIrd In a four part series) D OIT - Ye go findin icc rink to play hoc ey wasn't a big problem. With ation centers like O'She, F rwell, Heilmann, North estern, Wigle, Car Park, Belle Isle, Redford and of course, J c Adams. Finding a place to kate aM learn 0 to pi y the game of hockey w n't re problem. , But no wi Adams the o.u.ly indoor icc rink in the city. Many kids who w8J1t to play hockey, form a team or league in t...…

May 10, 1992 • Page Image 1

…: LOS ANGELES (AP) - The rival . load and Crip gan y they have [oined fo , but for t e ct purpo e they won't y. A flier ddre ed to g ng members i ciJculating on the tree with the ge "Open season on LAPD." • The Police Department, while, . d it i inve tigating s repo th t gang members a leading role in I t week' o . In an unusual gathering of the au:henemy treet g on Tuesday, lp and Blood leaders aid the riots • w t inner-city BI ...…

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…Ty on I 01 t d INDIANAPOUS- . e Ty on been pI ced in ingle cell in a di ciplinary unit for alleged­ ly threatening ta member t the pri on where h ' serving i -year sentence for r pe, authori ties said I t wee . It w th econd time Ty on, 25, ha bumped up g in t pri on discipline. When he first entered jail he w told to top giving his autograph to fello inmates. ,- Gain to pi bargain DettoiI-The mo t eriou charge against Terry ...…

May 10, 1992 • Page Image 3

…billbo rds "Leg lized drug p h- ing." The org niz tion founded in 1 by urb n environ­ mentali t Alberta Tinsley- Wil­ liam , who id h w ppalled by the amount of malt liquor nd cigarette ad in 0 troit. Her coalition ttac outdoor d­ vern mg agencie nd h p hed for a law th t ke p billbo rd t lea t 00 feet away from chools, church and playground. Wil­ laim aid h i not ati fied with thi achievement. "Our b lief i that the e produc ho...…

May 10, 1992 • Page Image 4

…remem yo 'nbo the Tommy lived in a . parent mme where mother often unemployed. He grew up in a drug- and crime­ ridden environment but never 1 t . . ion for future. Despi te peer p ure and tne negative influ nc from his urrounding , Tommy managed to tay pe rvere and tay focused. He credi hi optimistic, determined grandmother for in- tilling him with ttength and hope. His grandmother' fre­ quent bou with hyperte ion and di b...…

May 10, 1992 • Page Image 5

…, ' a . ' I' I' "'l1DS Y be � year of the b8llotor� bullet .. .orwill itbe ... the firerat�?" I implore you to � ballot to overttlow any aoo all 001}­ representative govemmen or elededo . Rcveme � tretxl of poverty. Open a b aoo the fol- �: -In tm United Sta uoemp oyment fcx' B maks 19 perteri, oompared i> 7-8 peroent fbr white mal . Black teenage males IBd an W'l:mploy­ rrentra of48pen:entveIS 25.9 for white teenage mal ....…

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…With the renovated Fox Theater, the re tored Gem Theater c t treet, and • the State Th tre bringing in ho nd th Elwood Bar nearby, Downtown Detroit i howing po itive ide of revival. Wi th th opening of Th Vault, a transformed old National Bank building t Clifford Bagley, theatre- -goers can dance to their heart' content and sip their favorite beverage, including draft beer ... My thanks to thoughtful friends for their lovely Ea...…

May 10, 1992 • Page Image 7

…THIS WEEK IN BLACK HISTORY MAY 16, 19 5 - art! Lutber In lead the fi t Selma to Montgomery March. 1840 - Ja e . Turner, How many year elapsed be- pollticl n, w born. 1979 - . tween the last known Black Pblllp ndolpb, labor le der player in the major leagues and . and civil righ pioneer, died. the hiring of Jackie Robinson? 1917 - H rry T. Burlelgb, compo er, piani t, Inger, w waraded Spingarn Medal for excellence .in mu ic. 1990 - ...…

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…"Why Peter can' do i While Lo Angele wa still smoldering, the Mayor appointed Peter Uberoth to come in and "save the inner city." The appointment is insulting. It is short sighted. It is racist. Why do the powers that be always believe non-residents can "save" African American communities. First of all, African Americans do not need avlng, other than what . we do for ourselves. What is needed most of all is for all the exploiters, the ...…

May 10, 1992 • Page Image 9

…Ho ton, D ill Dunjee (1926) "Wonderful Ethiopian of the Ancient OBhiac Empire." Jac on, John (197) - "Man, God, and Civilization." James, George G.M. (1954) - "Stolen Legacy." King, Kenneth (1971) - "Pan-Africanism and Ed tion: A Study of R ce Philanthropy and Education in the Southern Sta of America and East Africa." Lane-Poole, Stanley (1886) - "The Story of the Moors in Spain." Lewi , David Levering (1987) - "The Race to ...…

May 10, 1992 • Page Image 10

…contln 1 only blame , because we don't even get together to tal to each other. Tb t to change." BIGHLA D P Mayor Lin ey Porter focused on the problems of Highland Par ying that the city needs busine es and consumers to be more loyal. He also said that he will be holding businesses responsible for "giving back to the community that upports them." "First of America (Bank) has decided to leave Highland Par for reasons I'm till not...…

May 10, 1992 • Page Image 11

…ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS I Tone Loc I c in Bi W Y After the popul rity of "Funlcy cold Medina" and "Wild Thang", mo t fol thought Tone-Loc h d dropped off the planet. But now with a new lbum, nd I three acting projects, fans will get to ee alot more of Tone Loc. In one of hi most recent ventures, Ton Loc i trying hi hand at voice-overs, lend- · ing hi gritty baritone to th laid-back iguana in 20th Cen­ tury Fox' anim ted featur...…

May 10, 1992 • Page Image 12

…Compiled nd Edited By KASCENE BARKS SUNDAY, MAY 10 -0- Master of the quiet storm. The jazzy, passionate & swinging Norman Connors revisits the metro-Detroit with his famed group - the Starship Orchestra w/Michael Henderson & Spencer Harrison. Baker's Keyboard Lounge, 20510 Livernois at 8 MI (864-1201). Reserved seats 15 per show. -0- Comedy Central, the only all-comedy network, comes to Detroit's Oakland Mall as part of its 15-c...…

May 10, 1992 • Page Image 13

…HEALTH An1JA OCKI Children re e peci By cep- tible to thi trend in obe ity, du to a breakdown in the family unit, Kai er aid. I HIG , MAJOR dairy and meat-eating tate according to Petersmarck, ha the fourth highe t percentage of overweight residents "IT' TH PROBL M of th Black health professionals to meet in St. Louis The Blac Congress on Health, Law and Economic (BCHLE) today announced it will hold its fourth Quadrennial Confer...…

May 10, 1992 • Page Image 14

…, I , I BENTON HARBOR Votin to re cind th con were M yor Emma Hull, Commi sioner Ch rle Yarbrough, James Turner, Steve o on the chec relea ed Ii ting, a c ck of 6,199.06 to Robert Whi te, the ttorney th t e care of all the city's leg affairs. There have been m ny complain from tb commission of th amount of money that' being paid out in attorney If the ci ty i broke, here is all the money coming from to p y these bills? Each ...…

May 10, 1992 • Page Image 15

…IN L than two years Couture! bas moved from its west- ide loca­ tion to downtown. And what started with high-! hion acce orie like earrings and carv , has blo omed into wear that sizzle. Wild leg­ ging; equinned, beaded, and studded bustiers; fun hats, and hand­ pain d, two-piece lei ure wear are rnong the things he tocks. Tillman refers to her merchandise as "affordable extrava$ance" and believes that she' created the po - sibili...…

May 10, 1992 • Page Image 16

…BUSINESS FINANCE Con urn rTip RAnIER 1lIAN JUMP n their Con people for their pranks on � Hill, wban B will ly relish equal fact that tJ-eir guys woe 'J t like rest tre�" At ontre' the Ch� am i Bank, gave B aIXl cq\Ill �ty to iImlvtn.)'. � � dr:ck in­ vestigation hit the Congressional B k Onx:us hard. Twenty-two of the 26 in Congress were founj k> overdIawn ttm ac- 00UI11s during the 39-IlDIlth perod fmmJuly 1 to Oceoer 1�. FI...…

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…, RELIGION 7 c d Handel' o c . " y. ro erb 2 :23. Just one day before rioting bro out in Lo Angele , Quincy Jone directed n all- tar hallelujah chorus of R&B and go pel arti in the rewor ed ve ion of "Handel's Messiah. " WIlli 8 n OodF hor We want you -- Send the history of your church along with photo (If possible). - Send all church announcements and information about activities. - Send inform ation about accomplish...…

May 10, 1992 • Page Image 18

…o u reepond by 30, 1 2 EDUCATION Sohol rshlp 1 Athletlo Aw rd.1 Sohool S leotlonl We Match You With Multlpl Souro The Larg •• t, Curr nt 0 t B , MONEY BACK GUARNATEE ACADEMIC SUPPORT SEARCH INTERNATIONAL (616) 324-0771 P,O, BOX 1805 PORTAGE, MI 49081 10 01 oount to 'Mlohlgan Citizen' R aders Not all signs of discrimination are this obvious. What you may hear is: "I rented that apartment right after you called." ...…

May 10, 1992 • Page Image 19

…(b) The of 0.10% or men by (2) ofa ge or In 00 01 a or y penn .GpI ..... 4Kf upon a or at 10 or yaoo"ibIe m or • Inc ., ... ed ng of motor 0, by a per on who I. under the Influenoe of • ng oracon ed ,ora oombln tlon of Intoxlo tlng liquor and a oa ItroIIed , or who a blood alcohol of 0.10%, or more by tof aJoohd. (3) A pereon, or not. I not oper a v upon a hi pIIIoe open to the general pubIIo or QeI'1I8Rt1ItY aoo ... 1bIe to m...…

May 10, 1992 • Page Image 20

…b "11 rea mi a of 0 m tryin to organize a leepin peopl wa the peopl up fir. t to their huma i eritage. enyou'llget action." • Ir About 250 people turned out for th anti-violence rally. H len Moore and Councilwoman Greta Johnson. David FI nagan came out with his fath r to show hi. support for the an it-violence rally. . Kwame Kenyatta • I Followera of Y hweh B n Yahweh lao attended the rally. Due to the Rodney KIng Incident, the tr...…

November 10, 1991 • Page Image 1

…dl m I tr C record for I c o p r icipa Ion By TERRY KELLY D orr - Hope of Black contractors for their h re of the propo ed VA ho pit I construction project dropping as f t the thermome ter out ide. And faced with the di mal trac record of the apparent low bidder, Bate on-Dailey, the goal of 20% Black participation on the $230,000 million project seems as unlikely as the reappearance of summer's warmth . Virgil Cobb, president of...…

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…LII/ORLO AND NATION Fula'ni in race for president . :omrm·.ssion re­ quirements for rec iving fed- ral prim m tching fund . "My campaign h rai moo than 5500,000 in matchable doll ," Fulani id. In her second bid presi- dential candidat on the N . onal Alliance Party ticket, Fulani str ed th . u of national h alth service, a human hous­ ing policy, d f nse of the hard­ won civil and human rights for people of color, Women's right...…

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…oodro St nley, 40, who erved for eight ye on th Flint city coun il, w elected m yor of t t city with n rly 60 percen f t vo . Hi 8,OOO-vote victory over incumbent M tthew Collier w attributed to up­ port from bor nd political group . There w I 0 general di ti f ction with Collier, po yed in the Stanley cam- pai puppet of big b ine ." Public di ti fac­ tion, nd "clear nti-incum­ bent trend," rather than race, put vote in Stanle...…

November 10, 1991 • Page Image 4

…A-4 us . SHIELDS Pro ram Director Kathleen W t y h ha found great re i tan e in every part of our oci ty-includjng th Blac com­ munity-to helping moth rs with a drug problem. "Even th church arejudgernental," ays Ms. West. When he was looking for a place to locate part of the SIDELDS pro­ gram, he approached five chur­ ches in the Watts area. '> "THEY W sympathetic to the babie , but they didn't want the mothers in t uilding," ...…

November 10, 1991 • Page Image 5

…D," 'Wichi 100 li e th yor nd hi t u erin .Irom egoti m. Th y thin they kno but their actio prove or, . "Ye. you re right Wichi "I ide "And i t r Deborah ge her half of the Bad Award beca h i tryin to force di crimination upon hool children by trying to overturn the b n on II male academi ." "Ye hI" Wichita aid. "That i ter n to be run out of town." "And the Bad Award, Mi ter Wrote: ho ge that?" S' ter Pearl ked. "The Bad Award...…

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…erica could come up with w that in the city of Detroit, loan applications by whit jected almo often those by Blacks. M ybe Comeric wants us to call it redlining rather than discrimination? THU ! WE MA Y be witn in a rising and a falling of two political figure bee us in ome circl the position is: Rev end Jes J ckson is not effective, and nor does he have the people po er he once commanded with hi "rainbow coalition," and Rev­ er...…

November 10, 1991 • Page Image 7

…DETROIT 1 Y ATHANIEl SCOTT " Writ., DETROIT-For i ye thi m n, the "Country Preacher," the ho maw , tatters, mate , neck bone , gre t God Almighty man who "mid wife" brought into thi world; th Reverend Wilmor Allen h b en bro dca ting the Hollywood Go p I C hion Go p I Houron radio tation WCHB, 1200 on your AM dial. Sinc its initial broadca t, th broadca t time ha increa ed and today he is on each Sunday morning from 6 a. m. unt...…

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…K.am Suit Publl her: Ch rl D. K lIy Where' h leader hip gain t racist lending prectices? Wh re is th poli tical lead rship on the banking qu tion? Two weeks ago ACOR ( ociation of Community Organization for Reform Now) relea ed a report howing that raci m runs rampant throughout the lending institution. Forget that you make a middle-cl income, have a nice job and a good credit rating. If yO\} re Black, walk into a bank hoping to...…

November 10, 1991 • Page Image 9

…What as "the e ro Ren­ aissance, " or "the Harlem Ren­ aissance?" . OVEMBER 12, 1941 - adam Lillian v . found th N tion I Comp y. "Dutch" Moria! w elected first BI ck m yor of N Or­ Ie ,La. 1875 - Bert Wil· , comedian, w born. How many JJlack Catholics are there in the United State ? OVEMER 13, 1913-Dr. D nlel Hal Willi MS, pion r surgeon, becam member of Am rican College of Surgeon . 1985 -: N.Y. Mets pitch r, Dwight Gooden,...…

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…• It the. imple truth. Today Dodge pic up , Ramcharger . Ram Van and Ram Wagon are a force to be rec oned with. . Becau e now they re available with the ew Dodge agnum Serie Engine . V�6 or V-8 ga oline-powered . engine with new equential _�� ... ,-,\ multipoint fuel injection for more power and torque. Or the mightyCummin Turbo 3.9L Ma num V·6 Die el with new charge-air cooli g. And what these engines do for Dodge trucks makes an...…

November 10, 1991 • Page Image 11

…/ I ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF Davi leave hocking will Late jazz trumpeter Mile Davi , who died last month, left more than $1 million to be split among family m mb rs. The eight-page will, however, eems to ay more about tho e with whom he had differen­ ces. While leaving 20% <1f the e tate to his daughter Cheryl, 40% to on Erin; 10% to his nephew; and 15% each to brother Vernon and ister Dorothy; Miles' will left noth­ ing to t...…

November 10, 1991 • Page Image 12

…»:> VOLU E TWO: LATER WORKS In thi edition, ri ht' cl ic nd wrenching utobio raphy Black Boy, bout the uthor' truggle to e pe a life of poverty, ignorance, nd terror, i pubU h­ ed in its entirety for the first time. Originally titled American Hunger, the utobiog­ raphy co isted of two p : "Soutlu!rnNight, "covering Wright' life in th South before hi move to Chicago in 1927, and "The Horror and the Glory, "tracing hi arrival in Chicag...…

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