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June 23, 1991 • Page Image 1

…o 0 to beat 0 di e nt dru downtown Detroit, A news conference was given at W yne S te Unive ity (WSU) I t Wedn day by a group of BI ck ae­ tivi ts also expressing their opposi­ tion to the "Detroit Salutes Its Heroes" parade. A panel consisting of Ab yome Aizikwe, of the Pan AfricanStudent Union, WSU; Edgar Dew, president of the Michigan Chapter of the Na­ tional Conference of Black L wyers; Carl Dix, nation I spokesperson of t...…

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…1111 .... \\ l'l'l, In g I. h'l, III"" 1 U r " t, died. Who fir. t BI American cl leal mu ic in er of international cl . ? Which two church gro ps have been uniformly persisten: in the truggle for Black dignity? JUNE 26, 1960 - M pub declared independence. 1 93 - WIU m (B BUI) roo zy, blues inger, born. What is 1M � of the B lack inventor lao almost single handedly revolutionized the sugar industry? JUNE Z7, 1989 - In the ...…

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…... Bu h may 11ft netlon Ithout con r lonal pprov I President Bush is ready to lift sanctions against the apartheid South African government despite almost certain congressional disap­ proval. Aides are quoted s saying the President is ready to act by himself if he seems satisfied the de Klerk government has met the five political reforms required . under the 1986 act of Con­ gr . Only one requirement remains, the release ...…

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…Gan��tey1 6 LVe ... : EDITORIAL olic VIElVS live from the lion' Capital, illion 0 meric n i tne ed the a e ome pect cle of t , ar- ored pe onnel c rrie , multi- ple mi Ile launc d Patriot n ite rumbling do n Pen­ n ylv nia Ave. Two day later in Ne Yor City, there a hu e ticker tape parade to elcome home the troop , the lar e t parade of its kind Ince World r II. Every since the end of the Per­ si n Gulf ar, the U.S. ith the ...…

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…J 1 HIGH R VIEWS e h O. ed e t bli h Hilton i y, o! I I m n Afric nlAfrican merle n fir t. Over ten ye r 0, I began u ing the term "multi-cultural" in te d of ")ninority. " ·_Tod v. "multi-cultur u rn" h come to be ynonymou with an emerging ac demic curriculum and n lion. The re ood and ju t movement. The term, I and many othe ee it, i a tran itional one th t i used to identify thq e people of color who have come to be ref...…

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…Have A Great Week And Stay Focused On Your Dreamsll U he and volunteers re needed to a i t with the Augu t 5, 1991, Afro­ Americ n Day that will be held at Tiger Stadi . Ex­ perience i helpful, but not nece ary. The event f cilitator' will train the right individuals or groups. Con­ tact Jam Sephers at (313) 867-7177. Save Our· Son And Daughters (SO SAD) will host a celebrity baseball game on Jun 29, 1991 at Palmer Park in De...…

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…1 p HIGHLAND PARK be received n initi 1 217.91, • reimbur eme t of 300 per die (allo nee) of Cooper h d e 5,2 7.03. covered eigb convention, nd tic t to benefit for Congre m n John Conyer, t co t of $250. Her expen were from eb. 1990 to April 1991. John Hollow y' p n e were the lowe t t $2,535.26', from S pt m ber 1990 to Pebru ry 1990. e ttended ix conferences. Win on Humphrey h d stated a speat o ontlnuedfro el __ • ...…

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…"WHAT SHE D was: 'The judging w n't fair.' In her way h expl ined that her "" mother doled out plenty Yo nkee currency, solicited and old advertising space for the program's book, and that she sold ticke for two events, the preliminarie and the finals, which ultimately were factors, if not the factor, which determined who were crowned king and queen. The poise, talent and understanding and remembering the anti-drug messages the...…

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…1 ife is getting I • gnmmer for unwed teenage others omen ho were unwed ��n.lRe mothers nd bool pou seldom ve bad an e y e. In tod y' or d, however, y nd t ir children are likely to . nd life far more difficult. J. Between 1967 and 1972, ��ne-quarter of Black women who , d been unwed teen mothe , ndlor dropped out of high scbool ere living in poverty by th tim , \�y turned age 25, ccording to a "new study. In stark contrast, ...…

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…BETTER LIVING • ca cultu e emony lIy rich alternative for lack • mertcan (rom T/U CluJlUn, r More and more Black American are eeking alternatives to pre ent wedding ceremonle that are "too European" and therefore not reflective of the total cultural heritage of the Black world. Kojo Fo u, in the p mphlet, A Manual For African Mllrriage Ceremony, offers tep by tep guide of an African wedding which can be u ed tandard guide for t...…

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…r \\()\I \,·s III \1.'111 at you hould o abo Ectopic Pregnancy About one out of every SO pre nancles I an ectopic pre nancy. The e occur hen a fertlllzed e implant outside of the uteru , u u Ily in the r faHopi n tube. Some omen re re ter ri of h vin ectopic pregnancy th n other, includin tho e ho h ve h d infection in the f llopi n tube , tho e ith n rrowed tubes due to ur cry or an abnorm 1 condition, nd tho e ho have e...…

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…2 • 1 mpha i nt nt with u D __ continued from Pel IT ENDED UP being a week­ long, just to howcase all of the Black talent," Sydnor explained. Begin­ ning in 1985, a year' planning and preparation went into the first fes­ tival, held in 1986. It tarted on a Sunday afternoon with "Go pel Music In the Par ." Spring Valley Park w the site beca e it allowed easy access to the event by the resi­ dents of the nearby New Horizon pu...…

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…• 1 1 Mercy Memorial Medical Center held a grand opening and community open hou e for the newly renovated. Mercy Family Medical and Dental Center , 697 Weld St., Benton Harbor. The center are a joint project of Mercy Memorial Medic I Center, MARCHA and South­ wes'em di<:al eUnice . ,'I� .. The center provide family medical services, such as routine physicals, health educa­ tion and diagnostic laboratory service . X-ray services ...…

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…I m, 2 , vice i development il delp i Intern tion 1 ecord , ur ed BI c youth to ri e up nd eize their cultur I heri t e in order to pre erve nd uplift t r ceo H qq, formerly nown True athem tic of Ho rd Unive ity, told the Final Call th t there are countle career opportunitie in the entert in­ ment indu try. Haqq aid that the goal of hi fir t nnu I Hip-Hop Al it Cros roads: Seizing The Cul­ tural Initiative conference held t H...…

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…AVEATISE E T FOA BIOS High nd P.r 0 p rtm nt of Publlo f ty III r 0 Iv. bid. for the p roh of on. (1) Pump r .nd/Or On (1) I dd r true for the City of Hlghl nd Par . B d IInform.tlon nd.p e flo tlon .r. on fll •• t the Dep rtm.nt of Publlo f.ty, 25 G.r Id Av.nu., Hlghl.nd P r, lohlg n , 4 203, (31 ) 252-0323, until 4:00 p.m., Thur.d.y, Jun. 27, 1 Q1. Bid. III b. -��---- op n d, ond y, July 1, 1 Q81 t the Aegul r City Council M tlng....…

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…/ • # DIAMONDS IN · . . wblle wive aDd !HE ROUGH - Path . on-wive watched ers and non-fathe . • rs played· ortball at Pal . . . muh� A SWINGING GOOD TIME-L M two-year-old daughter Baleanne lIS th:y barllrt Thdarpe pushed powered his u sao castle 10 the sky. D WO"RD SO Gs-Laf yette L. IOnllo g"eaIB M�wID. H81T7 M· AIlderwon pd d I eoed to poetrY at the Detroit B' ell WriterS Gulld'lJDoDtbly poetrY re dlDl· I …

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