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April 08, 1990 • Page Image 1

…- Activities, Maoddi 'PO e on the topic 0 "Prole Against Ap rth id," but afterward scolded the crowd for being complacent and not holding powerful African Americans r in the m come from the bottom up, COD an don By Flod n S. Rigg DETROIT African Americans are content with whatever changes th 1960s protests brought about, said Makaziwe "Maki Mandel d sday, arch 2 t Wa e tate Uni r ity tent Center Building. Addres ing about 500...…

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…• c tory, it 100 prepo terou to find de Kler till clin in to the diplomacy of deception as the only ay out of dif· Iicult ituation. Ap rtheid, 11 people no , nouri hed on deceptic . But, it i no 100 I re to clin to th I I pe of diplomacy. U' SECRET RY·GE ERAL PPEREZ DE CUELLAR catled .mibi' inde- pendence "triumph" nd em on to ay th t the U committed to. i ting mibia. "And other tates feel the ame.v., Th t's in Sout • Aub...…

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…• 8-14,1990 oeial or ouehing er/di e joe ey he lives of many ByV Whit The smooth voice that you hear on radio station WQXC in Otsego, Michigan is of Eugene Bowen, a night-time disc jockey j mming the airway every Friday and Saturday on the erglow Program. Gene, bet- r own Gene B on his program, maintains audiences from Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, and Cassopolis. He was born in Anderson, South Carolina and comes from a family o...…

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…V. TAG PO T Th Cong� Ion I BI ck C ucu I pproprf't Iy r tu Ing' to vot for ny tor Ign Id p ck g th t do not IncJud n tncr In Id to Africa. Ron Daniels lie serves as President of the Institute for Community OrganiZlliton and Development in Youngstown, Ohio. He may be contQcted at (216) 746-5747. …

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…D Clar 's unfortunate story reflects a erious problem . black Ameri . B ck- -Black crime. United St tes Departm nt dat indi e igher percentage of -Bla households than bite households are victimized by violent crime. IN! ,0 in22B ck ho holds had a member was r ped, robbed, or vic­ timized in an agrav ted ult, compared 'th 0 e in 46 white households. Blacb year ere almost 22 percent e o by n F. C Jr. ow that the nation of Ha...…

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…WHAT HAS O'I1VATED countless women and men to e aifices, to bury their on and daughters mowed do by police bullets nd club , to eng ge i economic boycotts, to burn t irp boo? ey fight, and continue to � for a powerful democratic . a go eat and society . out' . tutional violence and r . dela wisely observed: '7he fear of whites abou th ir . d place in a So th Africa they do not control exd . ly are an obst de we UDderstaud d ad...…

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…ICHIGAN CmzEN 7 Sharing the ift of reading and writing. It's an old dream, but it's one worth holding onto. And now, when one in four . African-Americans cannot read and com­ prehend eighth-grade ............... material, we need everyone's help to keep the dream of literacy alive. That's why Coors Foundanon For Family Literacy supports the efforts of groups like 100 Black Men of Atlanta, whose mentor­ ing tutoring and· financia...…

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…I cion la' LA SING--Michigan military penoanel y be the large t group affected by recent in the e 1a ettiag earlier election-filing deadlines for primaries. The change requir can­ es seeking public office to nominating petitions by � 1S, . ch is three weeks earlier than previou ly re­ quired. "This will slow sufficient time fo those bsent-voter bal­ lots to be mailed overseas d returned in time for the Aug. 7 primary election...…

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…Africentrism pr be for all African Americans, Loc tt • d, ad- b01l�r,it beanop- bon. ere aren't many . ds 0 are mature enough or te chers who will make it available," Lockett explained, dding their narrow perspecti have to be changed. Bell agreed, ying tudents re no t ught to be proud of their African descent. "Sometime it' ind of depres ing to look b ck (at event uch s I very and f mine-ridden African na­ tio ), Bell id. Be...…

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…1 ere accomplished, Afiicu America became • aDd . . t aDd na . P 1 fiw selected JWDe$ to start iIl­ terviewiDg April 6. Hou e is however, a ominated candidate · . · P" plicaDt, be said, d' be's ....... � the first two .. The fir two are CbrismaD d Adell P ttoe, Chrisman' a •• profes- lor at. the U nivenity of Michigan who is also the editor and publisher of the "Blac Scholar." DAY for the pu · will be Monday en Chrisman wi...…

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…13 1-14, 1M �OntheScene--------����--�� w owa and tba r Jimmy Baker and Re compliment K ren art the fin job 0 organizin T rchella Galloway, a f mily member.. e erou do � I Benefit at Club Penta for fire victims draws gene ous crowd Oy ydney pright A rcccpt on and fund raj 'jng benefit as held Tues­ day, March 27 from 5:)0 to II at the Club Penta in the Fisher Bui! ing. The gue I of honor. Mar .ha Lang. recently relea ed fr...…

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…. The City of Benton Harbor Parb & Recre tion Sevices Department along with Om- . eat Promoti . spon- ring a school district wide amateur taleat sho for stu­ dents in the Benton Harbor Area School District. This event will be held on Friday, May n, at 7:00 p.m. at the Benton Har­ bor High School Performing Arts Center. Audition schedules and a permission form w passed out to students that wanted to par­ ticipate, to be filled ou...…

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…coutmaster Streeter the hole talf of the Tuskegee JuniOl' Airmen Post 606 of Ben­ to S aretobccom- imented for the great job they are· e itemized by the beautiful group woe to Detroit in nwy 1990. o ored. Church 001 will also be e d. All are lcome and in- vi ed, A Sunlight Service will be eld around the cr OD church lawn t 8: 15 .m. An Easter break! t win be erved from 8:45 to 10:00 a.m. The Adult BiM Class will m t t 10 .m. ...…

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…iaeer and Ian ere bcin r the River vie. reject. Bi for be taten in Cle ent id. Plan call for reducing the treei to two lane , put­ ting parallel parking along the treet, a well IS re ur­ facin the trcct. Clement id the Wall Street idewalk project was finished. Plan to pave five lots are on holdpending set­ tlement of a law uit with Charle Kelly ho has ued thc DDA and the city for il­ legally demolishing build­ ing he 0 ed a...…

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…SURGEON GENERAL'S WAR N I N G: Cigarette S m 0 k e Con t a ins Car bon M· 0 n 0 x ide. u Greek-Letter groups ban pledging 81'. WUIS - In a historical step, leaders of eight National Black Greek-Letter organiza­ tions meeting here this weekend at the Sheraton St. Louis have agreed to unify their member­ ship intake process by eliminat­ ing pledging. These organizations have been supportive of each other's programs and projects ...…

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…'.. ••...• '. .�: -, V�· •. DETROIT PUBUC UBRARY .III_��tructlOnor Red mp- tion: of Romantic Love beg n t 2pm on SATURDAY, MARCH 31 at the Con 8r3nch Ubrary, 4600 tin at ch ,·th a discu 'on of dame Bovary, and oontinu s on SATURDAY. APRIL 14 'th The End of the Affair , SATURDAY, APRIL 28 ith A Moth r nd Two Daughters, SATURDAY, Y 12 with Morgan's Pa 'ng, and conclude on SATUR­ DAY, Y 26 with a discussion of The French Li ut nant...…

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…LAKE CHIGAN COL- LEGE, Benton Harbor, .. . receive bi for printing of the Fall 1990, Wmter 1991, Advance Fall 1991, SpringlSummer 991, d Ad­ v ce WinterlSpringlSummer 1992 schedul of cl until 3 p.m. on onday, April 16 1990. Call Linda arutz at (616) 927- 3571, ext. 298, for pecifications. DETROIT EAST DETROIT WEST 32,500 2,900 22,000 1 ,000 21,000 12,000 15,000 23,000 10.000 531,500 9,000 13,000 19,500 15,500 8. 5,00...…

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…14, U SOLICITED­ CERTIFIED TEACH EEDED: . ,GE ERAl ELE EN- T ARY (K-8); SPECIAL EDUCATION (K-12): ATH: READING: UBRAR S: SCIENCE :ESL: BIll GUAL:KN: COMPOSITE SOE CE: Se led propo al wi£l be received by the City Clerk. JO .Gerald Avenue, Hightand P rk, Michigan 48203 until 5:00 pm April 23, 1990, at which time ame will be opened by the City Council for the furnishing of: A dlt I for I • of th city for t FV 1110-11, 1"1-12...…

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