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December 12, 1993 • Page Image 1

…- D VOL XVI NO.4 A" intot nu-d Pcopto Is A Flce Pcopte DECEMBER 12 - 18. 1993 • • ho ha moved in later, they ill igniflCaIlt, Sholly said. "Obvioualy thi is not the gross picture you in New Yor • Sholly said. "But any­ thi�g you that tak place in New York will eventually reach here in some form." Th area a trong preven- tion and education program, Sholly aid, integrated into bools, a premarital program anyone obtaining a marri...…

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…\\ orltt \ III ;011 Dr. John Hope Franklin � It) with Dr. Chari of African Am rican Hi.tory. hitat'�j:ln C. Vann Wood­ _UK:IW1I to- th t u GEsturing to an om window, he id, 'Tdjump out of'th 'build­ ing if I weren t hopeful." Much of his wor emp- sized th role that Blacks played in American history: B patriots fought at Lexington nd Concord, h poin out in "From Slavery to Freedom.· They crossed the Delaware with Wi h­ ington, ...…

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…, '.1 a By CRAIG HIll. Approximately 850 people marched and rallied in the rain for Th Stop the Killing Com­ mission Agai t Violence and Crime initiated by the Michigan Chapter of the Southern Chris­ tian Leadership Conference (Sc.LC) which was followed by a town hall meeting at Rosa Parks Middle School last weekend. The march begin at 10:00 a.m. that Saturday at East Seven Mile and Gratiot, and pro­ ceeded down Gratiot with a...…

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…Mon y Bee pr ent Sandra Thomp on, Curriculum As.1 tant, with a ch ck for the 1993.94 Running Start progr m In th Highland Park School 01 trlct during ceremonies at R adlng I. Fund mental' (RIF) headquart r In Wa hlngton, DC. Developed by RIF and backed by $4.2 million In gr nt from the Chry ler Corpor tlon Fund, Running St rt I. de Igned to h Ip klda grow up re ding. It reward fir t grader and their cia room with book nd chall ng 8 them t...…

December 12, 1993 • Page Image 5

…continued from A4 ry to protect themselves. A woman who wor with kids though id he has known many young people who were expelled after carrying a gun to school for protection, who now wandered the street with noth­ ing to do and had no opportunity for the future. In other quarte there was concern if youngsters with guns remained in the regular school system, the atmosphere of fear might increase, adding to the number of guns. I...…

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…., h BYJ Readers Write There has been much dis­ cussion about the sale of the Accident Fund of Michigan. The vote was a bipartisan vote and I was among those who voted to sell the state­ owned insurance agency. The sale was an opportunity to bring at least $250 million to the state's Budget Stabili­ zation Fund and was an op­ portunity I had to consider, I have been a member of the House Appropriations (Budget) Committee for ...…

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…Readers Write THE CITY 0 Detroit has n eronomically infirms for e tim Let the healing p begin Th are th that exhort against an increase in crime. 1.00 t it this y, 're gonna have crime without ino gambling. We all know that vice' an inveterate part of our society. Let us not dwell on the dark side but rather, let us the ligh think of the good it will do, not just financially but harmonio ly. Our Commander in Chief persistently propound...…

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…contln A7 CONNECT WITH US • ISK CTO , lik smo - ing, can turn into a kind of dom­ ino effect, with one abu e leading to another, which can lead to AIDS high ria catego­ ries, she id. "We need to look at some of the entry kinds ofbehavio that put young people at risk," An- thony said. . But when it comes to preven­ tion, there cannot be a focus on contlnu A1 tate' ab program and in- creasing family planning, An­ thony id. "...…

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…thing we got a fight goin' on and they get in the middle of it and it'd just be nigg- in there rappin', They'd ay we can't be doin' this but when I tell them more about it, they start understandin' what we was up to and it was cool," Snoop recounts. Back in those days, older people didn't mind rap so long as it kept kids off of the street and off of each other's head. . But then something ent wrong. Outside influences began to c...…

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…Th nutcr cker i tradition I gift in ever I cultur . W h ve a vari y of tyl Imported from Germany that will be enjoyed for year to come. These nd other fine Imported gift are available at the Tiny Shop Monday-Friday, 11am-3pm. The Tiny Shop i located in The International Institute lobby at 111 East KJrby t John R. cro the treet from the Detroit In tltute of Art (DIA). Call 313-871-8600. Sat. December 12 Call 965-5422. BEEHIVE - The exube...…

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…co TED that office tried to . tate R0- binson. Eleven minut tran- pired between Robinson's arrival at poli h dquarters and when an ambulanc was called, according to police radio transcripts. The 24-year-old' death touched off a riot in the predomi­ nantly Black Logan Community, during which more than 180,000 property dams caused, a oonvenience to burned and ral office and firefighter were injured by bricks nd debri thro n at ...…

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…Th uproar Rollins c ted not only led to official inquiri into t faim of th el ion, but B mini te in an extrem ly unfl t ring light. They accused him of m.irch­ ing th reputation of the Black church, and some filed a 500 million slander sui against him. INDEED, THE Harlems cross America, Black churchgo­ e are putting their mon y to- ard credit unions, housing, new busin and other ways of reclaiming their neighbor­ hoods. The dol...…

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…ging from cl ible violation ming conduct of , Benton Harbor City Imnm· ssio told t th J.JeoetJtlt)er 6, m tingtbat if they rul out of order nd ye continu to spea , di rupting th m ing, they would be moved. Th rning cam about h n Commission George ys- i I' ruled out of order by YOI' Emma Hull. When Wys- in I' oontinu to , th commi ion adjourned into cl ion to get an "opinion" from City Attorney Charles Waugh. Returning from c...…

December 12, 1993 • Page Image 14

…mo to rrill Lynch l'8OD Lehman B t mo Ie mote. The claim 0 alle that Bla employ received I training, former ulting in f opportuniti for promo- ,,, , , Dr. G or oder an, rig�, . • pertm nt Chairman a South . in 0 tro', ic igan, explains an ssigrvnent to SOuthwest "rn student La�handra White. Grad r on is one of the te c rs taking part in a unique educational program ponsored by Pepsi-Cola and South tern. The program allows tUdents to...…

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…C�FER OF SPO SOR 8G4.07 The aty of Hghland Part< no dge t"'e cCorm -Benon Aa- 80 s, Oelaw Corporation, t.s 0 d, sub- Ject b I'Ie ce�t of Mortgage Loan from ht Auflortty b oonatruct Houal� Oevebpment ldentl- das fII.ga Qavoppment � oertMl property leg y de bed as fofbws: HIOHLA D PARK TOWN CENTER MANCHE TER PLACE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Property Oeacnp"n A pert of Lots 6, 7, nd 8 of aual1ltr Section 5 in the Ten Thousand NJre Tract,...…

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…_J nt t ining. o big p g to r ad nd 01 or. :.J up r ized heavy pap r. ake great gift. o L r iz allow for more than on hild to color t th m time. g. b ·0 o m ceor · chigan Citizen 125 cond ·ghIandPar 868-6420 (. ry His wife was the first colored woman to graduate from New Bedford High School, and was one of the first colored women to teach in the state's public schools. Carney's heroism at Fort Wagner earned him lasting...…

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