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June 18, 1989 • Page Image 1

…• Only Governor' appointment can rectify imbalance central d Black popul ti n, . uch a. Sagina , Flint or Lan in , may not h v the number to elect judge, Gre n i qu ted as yin. H y th Governor must com­ pen . t for this shortage through th appointment procc. s, The t te "must try to make o id alliance form By.A Y i Correspondent . A ARBOR - Over the la I two ye r Afr ic n­ American college tuden have become more active in...…

December 18, 1988 • Page Image 1

…, I . \ • tate on artheia hot. eat I LA SI G Anti-apart- heid forces have their eyes on Michigan as the January 1, 1989 enforcement date of the state's new divestment law ap­ proaches. ARC America, a leading u.s. construction and building materials manufacturer and the object of a take over effort by South African interests, has urged State Treasurer Robert Bowman to enforce the law ban­ ning investment in South African-...…

September 18, 1988 • Page Image 1

…by CHARL01TE SMARTE­ FAAL franchi its former slaves. From the famous m reh on WashinglOn to the Rev. Jes Jackson· second bid for the U.S. presidency in 1988. there has been indeed s revolution takin place. Tod y that revolution i formulatin in the mind of Afric n- American and other minority vo er . Thi political warene i perbap mo t evident in the event that took place and led up to the 19 Democrat" Nation I Convention Atlan...…

October 18, 1987 • Page Image 1

…2.5 million bu ine purs Highland Park , Job development partD hlp, Chrysler Motor Corp. nd launched Devco, a develop ent corpora- VoUX No. 47 Serving the StIlII!'s African American Community z October 18-24, 1987 ee • • po Ice o o • I P ge 3 / ByTedJo T J. Chronicles Congressman George W. Crockett, Jr., (D-Mich.), a prominent critic of, the Reagan Administration's policy on South Africa and Central America, has been ...…

January 18, 1987 • Page Image 1

…" USER VING THE STATE'S AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITY" JA UARY 18 - 24,1987 . -Dr. Ma rtin Luther King, Jr. " I have the audacity to believe that peoples eoeryuibe e � can have three meals a day for their bodies, . . education and culture for tbelr minds, and dignity, equality, and freedom for their spirits. I believe that , what self: entered men have torn down, other-centered men can build up." . King holiday observances circle th...…

May 18, 1986 • Page Image 1

…onna Cbee ta Turn to P g 14 2 BUL RATE u.s. Po t •• PAID 141M>22 rm t 0..50 Addr' •• Cor. R'q.t VOL. VIII tant "boy" m ric n. DI G" OF Poor People's Campaign Gets Boost EEK TO BLOCK DE SHIFT W hin ton, DC - Over a thou nd Dem cr tic party a tivi met in W hin ton last k hoping to block what th a hift to th con ervative right by the party's national I ad r. Cow r n organizer Michael H rrington told th �ath rin th t "On R publ...…

November 18, 1985 • Page Image 1

…• • o J I a o BE 0 HARBOR - A symphony, a fife and drum performance, promenade with flag and costumes ymbolizing nations of the orld, pray rs by clergy of all major faiths in the area, a choir ambled from area churche the award of a holarship and a recept­ ion featuring video highlight of the career of rtin Luther Kin , Jr. will mark the Twin Citie ' ute to the fir t ob- rvance of the federal legal holiday on the anniver ry o...…

July 18, 1984 • Page Image 1

…EqualOpp· u It, at Heights City Hall · pi ce of the American pie for minority workers and busin BENTO HARBOR - ton Harbor , among 10 diltre d, incblltrial com­ munitie in IlHno', ichipn, Ohio d Pennsylvania hich will recehe ance . through a $191,974 technical ' tanee grant, according to Samuel R. Pierce Jr . ., retary of housing and urban de lopment. 'The citie share some of the great­ '�ama f: ced by America's indu t· '_�I"II.ft...…

April 18, 1984 • Page Image 1

…TWO BLACK MEN MADE TODAY'S EASTER ----- .. --TS FIGHT ACTIO T Eel ESI DE TS ALS, BOR- The Concern­ ed Tenants Organization (CTO) called a rent rike Tue ay, April 17, in Action Rental to force repairs at 474 Pipestone. The Ten nt lso nnounced that they ill journey to Lansing to meet ith repre ntativ of the Attorney Gene I' offi requ "protection of the law" for city r 'dent. At a pr conference Tuesday, CTO pre 'dent Rev. at hamel...…

January 18, 1984 • Page Image 1

…. '. BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE PAID 8 nton Harbor, I 9022 Permit No� 50 I BLAcK LEA.DERSHIP PLA 114"�-;.Help Plan f r th 81 . Community the Congr ional, lack ucu. Pag 7 • J, .. I· I VOL. VI No.7 JANUARY 18-24, 1984 I . the annual Black History pro am at e ichigan College is m doubt. I Marcella Bell, president of Delta Phi Psi Sorority which sponsor the month- . long ob rvance and facul advisor Fe - tus Valentine have no anw rly...…

May 18, 1983 • Page Image 1

…VOL. V 0.24 AY 18 - 24, 1983 rm n P 11 CHU CHES CASH I o C OW EVE TS D n in h' BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE PAID Benton Harbor, I 49022 Permit 0.50 25 cents SHIP - ton Summerfelt and uth Euclid Streets. U d car lot li cen ere granted to John Broad ater for the ite t 2235 Red Arr High- ay; and to Leon P r nd Gre ory B out for 6 0 -139. In other are th board pproved ite plan for a be uty shop - Th e t Little Hair Hou In To n ...…

August 18, 1982 • Page Image 1

…"BULK RATE u.s, POSTAGE PAID B on Harbor, I 49022 Pwm .50 VOL. IV O. 37 AUGUST 1 - 24, 1912 E oritles from the city: Larry Purnell, 950 Broad aye La ence Henry, 1395 Ogden; Sammy Lee Copper; 857 auceda; Sam illiam, 1040 Agard; John Gaines, 971 Colum­ bus; Sammie Copper, 857 cedlh; ate Green, 435 d moderate income peno , n. Whitfield '. The Director provid- - ed the Commission ith a list of pe employed by the general contr...…

November 18, 1981 • Page Image 1

…o METH INS NEIIII ... OUR P RID E ISS HOW I G TUR TO PAGES 1 0 VOL.II� 0.50' NOVE BER 18 - 24, 1 11 th e did examine him, told him he needed to be ho .­ talized d ga him papers to bring to ercy . According to lett, hen e arrived t ercy he eXlI'nIl·ned by Dr. Sanford 1895 and another doc- r- Jett did not "Dr. rifled t I I', but to d the oth doctor he through doi lett recoan . opped doing February. H 00." , Octo- Dr. Po to Th...…

March 18, 1981 • Page Image 1

…• TU TOPG3 VOL. lit O. 15 ARCH 18 - 24. 19 SERva ESTERN ICH A 25 CE TS Benton Harbor city co n called County plan "di rimin t­ ory and unfair." County Co�·o r illie termed it "schockmg.' All citizens are be . ur d to turn out t the 9:30 a.m. Thursday Coun­ ty Do rd of Commissioners meeting at the Co rthou to prote the plan. Wh t caused the it? Berrien County ill vote Thursd ¥ on a plan hich Will sell bonds to mo y. The m...…

February 18, 1981 • Page Image 1

…o. 11 FEBRUARY 18 - 24, 1981 ins in,'I m t City an ger h computed th am unto aul y h d not returned any of th lls pu t in to him by pre tune edne ccordin to Gr u P rs nnel Dir tor f r th city th I y off: in ommunity De elopm nt d In ction D partmen ts ere tempor ry, and the r t of th affected or er received "indefinite layoff V ughn id he s no- till d by City ana r P ul aul y en he ani ed or edne ay mom­ to prepare th pink ...…

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