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April 04, 1993 • Page Image 11

…tyt"a',evecybody with O.P .P. thanks i> �,ahtv By. ami manbers, woo Wl by the names of � Vtnnie aOO Kay Gee. Alnmt ovanigbt the � wart from being unkmwn toatig-timemcdiaandm ic sation. Realizing they were on to something, the guys wanted to �talize furtbrz on their popular­ ity by brcn:hingoutwith their own line of ughty By IDQ"- C Naughty By Nature' return WeB kicla:d off with � in­ gle ''HipHopHooray"offtMk''19 � NoudaJy 3" a...…

April 04, 1993 • Page Image 12

…Wayne Metropoli an Corn­ munrty Services Agency in con­ junction wttbthe Region I Advisory Council invites you to attend the MONTHLY RAC I meeting at 5:30 p.m. at People's Community Center. Call 865- 2550. �_·S_at_._A_pr_il_1_0�.1 L � � _ Wed. April 14 D troi Historical Society presents he DHS Guild Fie M r­ k 10 .m. HI oric Fort W�ne Vis' or's Center. Vendors t bl are available for 25 for April 3 and 4. For infonnation call 55...…

April 04, 1993 • Page Image 13

…- Put your n me nd ddress on th case th t holds your gl . I lost my eyegl - in th grocery store and if I' d had my name on the case, it may have been po sible to get them b ck. JoAnn C., Mi mi, FI . STOPPE - Recently, e ent to our etaway cabin, � after dinner, I started to run the water in the ink �d found the . nk topper . ing. I took a pI . c coffee-can lid and placed it over the drain. It orked quite well in a pinch. Deanna J....…

April 04, 1993 • Page Image 14

…1,000 Gift· r . Irene Bey pr ented HPC9, � .. ,til'lSl- I I ." t • 1\ t � continued from Page '[ before the opening of the new facility ih Hamtramck in 1992, between 1989 nd 1991 approximately 2,800 Wayne County inmates were housed in Al­ pena, Alcona, Iosco and Mont­ morency counties at a contractual $41 r day which was paid by Wayne County. "TIlO E WHO are suspected of, or even convicted of, a crime must also ,be protected from...…

April 04, 1993 • Page Image 15

…MUSKEGON Volun ers needed The Southwestern Michigan Volunteer Center is seeking volun­ teers. To find out about the e or other volunteer opportunities, please call 9 3-0912 in the St. Joseph-Benton Harbor area or 683- 5464 in the Niles area. Volunteer opportunities: - The nature centers need vol­ unteers, the creek and river clean­ I up projec will welcome your help, I' and the opportunities for recycling abound. Call the Center...…

April 04, 1993 • Page Image 16

…while. R TI P 10 years its economic growth has aver- aged 1 thin 2 pel' ent a year, ve a populati n gr wth of 2.6 percent. It has, and bad, mas­ sive unemployment inadequate bou in and education and health servi . It has been hit by a drought and the world eco­ nomic recession. Down- ize be damned Afri­ can American protesto -rumed­ investors sbould take note of the potential of thi oon-to-be­ Black-run country.Iti oncofthe top...…

April 04, 1993 • Page Image 17

…Ch rl Wallace with one of hi. perfect pec n 'ple I Nuttin cept pecan pies Affabl Charle Wall dmits to a certai n nutti n . The man is crazy about pee n pie. So.much that he has published hi own collection of t ted pecan pi uttin Cept Pe­ can Pies. A health peciali t in the Texas Department of Health, Wallace learned how to make pi as a young­ ster in the 4-H Club. His mother en- , couraged him and after her death a few years ago...…

April 04, 1993 • Page Image 18

…CALENDAR OF EVENTS i mi/Baham ,./ nt i hi n f rly c Ildhood confer nc held Child Care R ource Referral d Sou tern Michigan 0- ciation for th Edu tion 0 Young Children will po or their Fourth nnu I Southwe tern Michigan Early Childhood Conference April 24, 1 3 on t camp of Kalama­ zoo Valley Community College .. Plea e call Robin Fri bie at Child Care ource Referral, 6161349-3296, for more informa- 1 o· .� Mon-S 10 to PM ...…

April 04, 1993 • Page Image 19

…PROJECT: Town Cen r Comm rcIa� 100veiopm t LOCAl1ON: Woodw rd Aven P WfIi nd Seoond Avenue PURPOSE: Mix d-o pro ct oonslstlng of re nt I, re II, and comm rc I d velopment. TOTAL PROJECT COST: $18 Minion UDAG FUNDS: $4.85 MUon PURPOSE:Fund t> be u d for I Improv- m n • oonstnJo on of publlo nd prtvate re den- tlalJoommercl I dey lopm nt. I��������=������:'II COBG FUNOS: 1 Mllon EXCEIl..ENT rz1 PURPOSE:Fund t> be used for a OIsl1lon,...…

April 04, 1993 • Page Image 20

…It's not just a Cincinnati thing nber, Famed Wol rin Chri Webber recently complained that be and other Michigan playe� don't re­ ceive any profi from tradi ng cards sold on their camp . o 'HA m ny "P mon y Hard said. An CAA po man aid the CAA d nothi ng to do i th the universiti ' elHng tradin cards aoo had 00 comment Cards aren't the only urce of big money earned by the tble . Be­ cause U of M es their equipment, NIKEcontrib...…

April 04, 1993 • Page Image 21

…, • Nominat a KClDL Achiever Today. . .. Over $ 700,000 will be. 'contributed to non-profit urban community services across the nation, in the names of the 1993 KaDL Achievers; 1993 Nomination Form Back Page This Section. SURGEON GENERAt'S WARNING: Smoking By Pregnant Women May Result in' Fetal Injury, Premature Birth, And [OW Birth Weight. 199 'NT Co 2 …

April 04, 1993 • Page Image 22

…THE OLYMPIC COLLECTIO .... , corporat. communIcation , � ..... _ T. co Corpomlon, .,,, •• ... c..... ,,...,,ted �.trI. to recIpIent •• Over 10.0,OOQ wilt be -con rlbut ,d ° non-profit urban rvtce acro the netlon, In the n me ot the 993 KOOL chi � 1. • …

April 04, 1993 • Page Image 23

…ch OOL chi v r rec lv d ,000 from ro n illi m on 0 on o h non profIt urb n comm'unlty rvic of hi or h r choic. hrough h 993 KOO chiever ard, rown Willi m on ill contribut th n 100,000 to non-profit urb n throughou h U. . The company 'ha committed ne rly 700,000 in n un ding for community ervice ince th KOOL Achie� r A ard wet: tabli hed in 1986. 9 1 L hI r v REBECCA JACKSON was .e/ected from. 6roup of nationwide candidate. to rec...…

April 04, 1993 • Page Image 24

…I • Provid achi v r cognition for outstanding urban rs and financial- support for their efforts. • KOOL Ach v IS ali : , - ·Unsung och v ts.' on n working behind th cenes with little recognition for th Ir accomplishments. - Adults (21 y rs of or older) strlvln 0 Impro� th quality of life In th Ir communitl s. - Cun nfly OCtN volun' rs or pro� . Iona/s. - Catalysts for chan which ha long-term, posltlv Impact for many people. nls will ...…

April 26, 1992 • Page Image 1

…'JOL XIV NO 23 time 0 , the Circuit I. Tbrougbout Caner Dele. ADd tbou people � supported ' effo j tice, tbeIe been no real • until DOW. TTRlALITw establishedthatonly Frank Mafri�e, an attomey ith 0 Blac jurors had been called for jury Sommers, Sc:bwar1z, Sil�r a Scbwartz of duty and both ere excused by court. d He itt signed 'd, hi�h "re .. ------------------ - - - . Want better schools? FLODEAN • RI .."wwr.r DBTROlT - Teac...…

April 26, 1992 • Page Image 2

…trong one. Publl h d each Sund yby New Day Enterprise 12541 Second Street P.O. Box 03560 Highland Park, MI 48203 (313) 869-0033 FAX (313) 869-0430 BENTON HARBOR BUREAU 175 Main Street Benton Harbor, M149022 (616) 927-1527 FAX (313) 927-2023 Publish r: Charles D. Kelly Editor: Teresa Kelly Managing Editor: Wanda F. Roquemore Office A i tant: Catherine R. Kelly Contributor : Bernice Brown Salama Gordon Mary Golliday Al...…

April 26, 1992 • Page Image 3

…Pilot program for teachers approved Detroit school board mem­ bers Tuesday night tentatively approved spending $1 million next year to carry out Supt. Deborah McGriffs pilot pro­ gram to upgrade teaching skills and overhaul the districts core curricul urn. . McGriff hopes at least 50 of the system's 248 schools will volunteer for the experiment, which she.says will produce in­ creased student achievement in reading, writing, mat...…

April 26, 1992 • Page Image 4

…r conflict council. He d he told t the Ii bou d ve one to city council fi t, and trying to correct the error in tbe second pro He dded t he po ith ad- min tration official thi ye r, under yor U y Porter. Cicci Iso exp eel co m t in tbe council 01 ution there DO deadlioe for (he administra- tion SO pond and expressed fears Local artist invited to compete for recording contract H you arc an establi bed local �rding artist with ...…

April 26, 1992 • Page Image 5

…wmch Black actor mIMIe a IMlig Ar a com«IUm b«aJlSe of socktal conditiolU at 1M time? " APRIL 30, 1843 BI lea participa in Nation­ al PoU tical Convention for tbb flnt tiDle B alo, N.Y. 1931 _' . C " U.S. · Conp •• man (MO) was born: 1961- IlUe M.,.. of the San FraDCiaco Gianta tied a major leape record lib four home I'UDI in ODe pme. How lIIQ1Jy members are there 0/ the AME CIUlrch 4/­ filiDtioll? "" MAY 1. 1867 - First four ...…

April 26, 1992 • Page Image 6

…e 0 troi t Idle i1d ld th ir monthly meetin t orth e t ctivity Center. lei Lee, rvin her econd term, pre ided pi for the conel ve to be held in y t t ou leld S ton completed ... Willi J eneral c irm n. A ci I hour folio ed t m eting. mbe ttendin ere Peter Brigg , Winola Con­ w y, Lewi 0 rqu , Ocie Ora e, W Iter Fo ter, Hildreth Fullwood, Thelma Haugabook, Lucille Har­ ri on, Edward Keye , Peter nd Mildred Kyle, M jorie McWill...…

April 26, 1992 • Page Image 7

…DETROIT . The city al 0 nticipate that big b ine will cause an incre e of about 5000 job for the wor force by by the year 1995. THE CITY'S deficit estimate range high $300 miUion while revenue continu to hrink. Much of the public dissatif ction with what Detroit residents charge is in­ competence due to "political payoffs" that have placed inap­ propriate individual in positions for which they are not qualified. The City Council ...…

April 26, 1992 • Page Image 8

…READERS WRITE EDITORAL , . W canbeall we want to be! By KEN ETH NODGAA We are beautiful, humble, gentle, great, proud, strong. intelligent, and confidentl We are African­ American men and women. ' We have endured hundreds of years of slavery, and racism, the pain of segregation, lynching, unemploy­ ment, and yet we have remained strong. Sometimes we may become angry knowing the past, but then we realize that it was nothing we ...…

April 26, 1992 • Page Image 9

…BUT AMAZI GLY enough, orne job applicants forego this elf-coaching and go out of their way to .flaunt their idiosyncrasises. Robert Half International, Inc., a San Francisco head huntery, surveyed top person­ nel executive of 100 major corporations. RHI asked for storie of unusual behavior by job applicants. �e ponse was enthusias tic and abundant. Some of the more amazing, believe it or not, are as follows: "The candidate told...…

April 26, 1992 • Page Image 10

…T THE TIME, Schadler and his wife, both white, were Christm shopping in downtown Benton Harbor. They entered a Black ig and record store where a figety, nervous African American male pulled a gun and fired ix times point blank at Sch dler. The assailant ran from the store • and fled. Two years later, based on testimony of convicted drug use , Wilbur Gillespie, Benton Harbor police had Maurice Carter arrested in his home town of Ga...…

April 26, 1992 • Page Image 11

…-- -- -_ ----- A po esm n for the • United egro College Fund nnounced that proceeds from Prince' single "Money · DoII't Mattu 2 Night" will be · donated to the UNCF. Additionally, plans for a · sequel to Prince' uperhero · comic book venture are in the • works. · Th Un n or d tory Lutber Campbell i getting · nasty in print. Hi newly- • pubU hed autobiography i • "A NAtty As They Want To · Be: � U1tCeMored Story of : Luthu Ca...…

April 26, 1992 • Page Image 12

…Compiled and Edit d By KASCE E BARKS SUNDAY, APRIL 26 :r The Salvation Army and Workbench Furniture are joining forces in an effort to collect 750 pieces of furniture over a three-week period for families in need throughout southeast Michigan ending 4-26. A ."� • J <, ," sim ultaneous effort will be underway in southwestern Michigan. including the Grand Rapids areas. Battle creek, Muskegon. Holland. and Kalamazoo. Those inter...…

April 26, 1992 • Page Image 13

…HEALTH . THE GRAVITY 0 the itua­ tion wa ummed up by Louis R. Caplan, M.D., chairmand of the department of neurology at Tufts New England Medical Center in Bo ton. As Caplan put it: "Stroke is more common in Blacks and has a higher mortality rate. It's a more important problem relatively in Blacks than white, and if you look at sudie in younger people, tho e under 65, the figures are even more impressive. Blacks have a death rate...…

April 26, 1992 • Page Image 14

…pro rty. o H - De ayne O'Neil, Cornerstone Alliance; Dick Scban2e, Peoples State Bank; Jay Van Den Berg, BENTON HIJtBO - Benton Whirlpool; Carolyn Graves, Benton Harbor City Commis ion has Harbor Atea Sc ools; Benton approved to hire the Winois- Harbor Fire Chief Dave lincoln; Par Group to conduct the search for Brian Sydncr, Benton Harbor Water a qualified 'city ger. Plant; Glenn Yarbrough. Benton At the April 20 Commi ion Harbor ...…

April 26, 1992 • Page Image 15

…re re e eerp from a Ion etter that I recently received. r Dr. Faul r: I am 44-y r-old b o a p yc trlc cial r. Your artiel 0 , el tioDlbip een BI ' atrue bome for me e I live t my boyfriend, ho a 42-y old BI c man. "We have been lovers for IS months ind be sWI cal me hite whenever he i et ith white people on job or elsewhere. It' ale wa 'you white people are no good.' I trongly believe that a person' color does not speak of ...…

April 26, 1992 • Page Image 16

…11DS BIlL � am died in � com:nittecs. In 1968.lamcs Foeman, tml head of � StOOenl Noo-Vdcrt On­ dinaq Comminee, trode � � pulpit of New Y 's River- side CllUI'ch and $500 million as replY111CI1l to � Black oommmity fir past abuIcs by to: wtitcs of America. Am in tt.: � Ray Jenkins ofDetlti.tpoimcdooti>�� that would lism, 1bIt JewSl survi'YOIS of Hilter's coo::ama1ion auqlS tea:ived rcpndoo payrram from � WestGennan� � obIcMd, "...…

April 26, 1992 • Page Image 17

…7 Th fonn r St. Au tin School, owned by th Greater Concord Mi - ionary Bapti t Church, i one- tory with no bement nd h 12 equival nt ized cl rooms, an d­ jacent playground and parkin area. A thre year Ie t 1,500 a m nth h been propo ed. In 1 0, the Bo rd clo ed 16 Detroit chool. Many of tho e chool buildings tand empty. Com­ mittee Chair Ben Washburn aid, "it' a lot le co tly" to le e the Catholic chools th n to reh b th entranc...…

April 26, 1992 • Page Image 18

…RELIGION .. ,. TAKING IT IN - Shirl Y H nton enjoy d go p lit New Bethel a.ptlat Church. (photo by N. Scott) r::: Hollyw:o:ashion. W.C.H.B. 1200 AM - 7:00 a.m. - 11 :00 a.m. Every Sunday Morning JUST GO in and hi it t the level be' t We cut the Ibum very t I wrote it in the tudio. I wro it t home. I wro it in th hotel. I rote one tune in the e vato, on the b k of legal pad." -Llwe 1 Re/llity, - the title ingle and video, immedia...…

April 26, 1992 • Page Image 19

…Ty • fly.r... r •• um •• , bu.ln •••• tatlon ry. ohol rahlp.1 Athletlo Award.1 Sohool .S.I otlonl W. Matoh You With Multlpl Sour Th Larg t, Curr nt Data B •. MONEY BACK GUARNATEE ACADEMIC SUPPORT SEARCH INTERNATIONAL (818) 324·0771 P.O. BOX 1805 PORTAGE, MI 49081 $10 Dlaoount to 'Mlohlgan C,ltlz n'R. der. II your cia i Id d in od y! 869-0033 Mchlgan CItIzen Mv. 4/5, 4/12, 4/19 & 4/28/92 I' I For FHA terms, see ...…

April 26, 1992 • Page Image 20

…• - . join to more t r po er o m ic i it' l t tra fo i t from F ith. Born in th nd de p ir of live lived behind the maximum ecurity b of t DC e S te Penitentiary in h- ville, the m ic of e F ith i nothin le than joyo procl m lion 0 pirt 1 liberation. The ro d to t rete e long nd indin nd th man who led the way i the ptly n med M Dill rd. Hi tory i i If a f th t beg n when, n in 19-ye r-old m ici n, he given hi first pro...…

April 19, 1992 • Page Image 1

…NAACR responds : A panel of local rep ntadves trom civil rigb organizatio met last Sunday at the general m mber­ , hip meed 0 the Detroit B ncb NAACP in re po e to recent petroit serf, "Who Spea r Blae America?" : A10n ith local leaders, the orum included videotaped respon- • e from national he d of the " AAC , the Urban Leagu , the Southern Chri ti n Leadership Con­ ference (SCLC) and the Congre n Racial Equality (CORE), : "It ...…

April 19, 1992 • Page Image 2

…"Too y, we are witne ing wh t] believe to be another landm r ign­ ing of an argument between th IFESH and AID, an agreement that will upport three major program to help improve the quality of life in Africa," Rev. Sullivan said. "Last year, we announced Ph e I of our Debt for Development Pro­ gram in Africa for $2 million that w initiated in Nigeria, Guinea and Niger. Today, we announce Phase Il of Debt for Development, an exci t- ...…

April 19, 1992 • Page Image 3

…"That hould not interfere in ny relation hip betwe n t t te of ew Columbia and the federal Rep. 'd ue to don forthe ote. vote. He b d aid in th t would ure before the full ureb h d the we to create tb tate of e Columbia pa ed the Democratic-contrelled Ho Di - trict of Columbi Committee on 7-4 party-line vote. The floor vote, expected in fe mon , ould be the first for the tatted mailing letters to the parents of 134,000 tude...…

April 19, 1992 • Page Image 4

…HIGHLAND PAF� h Fighting child uff ring community by community oomrnun . Tbe effurt· called � QliJd Warn V" . n program. B m 11IE Child m1 Family . ChlUIDlb; 001- ttl: QulCil of Negro WOl'DCl\ of JWlior � American Association of Retimd Fe (AARP), �·w 'auD 1IICmatiI� am ttl: . Raza. Utit)Qf I � about � pilot poject in W' D.C. Now similar e1Ia1s, � by local mcmbeIs of six group are 1.DJcrwayin 3drornmunities ttl: rountry. L...…

April 19, 1992 • Page Image 5

…Highland Park Communi ty llege (RPCC), the econd olde t community College in Michigan is commemorating the beginning of its 75th year of ervice with a Diamond . Jubilee Celebration on Friday, May 1, 1992 at 7:00 p.m, Thi Gala event ponsored by the Foundation of Highland Park Community College will be held in the Atrium of the col­ te e, In Highland Park. The HlgblaDd Par Com­ munity College Foundation I. lnal ng 11 alumni, their...…

April 19, 1992 • Page Image 6

…t now n d to i hy h uld e put our trust in yet another M yor- - mbled p I of eli ? Wh t pro f do e e th t thi time, th elfare of th City' people will not e b c t to the hi h-incom d v I pe that t M yor i franti lly e in ? Hom ram i th Itt e - mple in ri of City- pon- ored high-income developm n th t won't pull i own weight in n alre dy flound ring city. Th $19.2 million development won't earn b ck it ub idie provided by th Ci...…

April 19, 1992 • Page Image 7

…lWIida Amtricm �m. .. his be free a _',r,_.,.,. � the t!t1rliest raionaIe fa' 1avmtent ofBIa:kAfricans? ANSWER TO BlACK HISTORY QUE TIONS MidaKmthefirst evtrtopim Jim Crow laNs in plblic trtnsportt; tba? - � muIatD �idan. �. - Gtant Fuhr. 2 - in 1841. 22Dd - "Raisin in tb: Sun" by l.onaine beity . 23rd - �John Street Me Cl1wd1 in York aty. -GeorgeW� - They were 00 . red Iadr.n aOO noeded i> convened to -..a .. __ 'ty. a. � ...…

April 19, 1992 • Page Image 8

…EDITORAL hi n ever lnce World W r n on ever be rind union rn n enjoyed unpreceden th care, perity, " LEr ME rAKE 7'#/.5 OPPD�TU""� 7lJ MAKG-,#f RHY�t. FoR. UAI/ TY - As KJfH roOHK,fH SHolAJ.S TOI'f �6 be"",,:> r .s�E J r.s T/"'� ro HE"IL _ S 0n.::z::- /,vV I 'TI:: »u: R£PO�T�R.s /AI 7?Y£ �"O� o ;tIT'Jl:AlJ) 1'1 Y PAil/VCR. BII.£"'K�q- "r;;t,DAI/ -ItEV. U3 AAItH VIEWS OPINIONS • • • AI whi - inned "domin ted th However, th...…

April 19, 1992 • Page Image 9

…We al 0 know that there are nearly 30 African new papers in thi country­ from coast to co t. PRACTIC LLY VERY major U.S. city ha t least one African- American new paper. Some have two or three. Aloin each of these major citie , there i a ub­ stantial number of tudent of African de cent attending colleges. ' Many of the e tudents at­ tend or attended the mo t prestigious body of private college in the nation - the Ivy League C...…

April 19, 1992 • Page Image 10

…- Organize morning and afternoon school safety patrol - Organize senior ci tizen -escon SCIVicc - Petition the city to tum closed recreation centers over to the communi _ Organize after- chool and _ Saturday programs '_ Organize community youth training and employment program _ Organize drug removal program - Turn vacant lots into community gardens or play grounds for the children • ---: Organize block by block safety and ecu...…

April 19, 1992 • Page Image 11

…II "Ie -T Ch ng : Ge r Ag in It' gettin rder to fig- . we out here Ice- T' career i going next. From hard­ core gang ter rapper, Ice made a trong move into · film. Now, he' bl ting heavy metal music ith hi new group, Body Count. Ice' ctually no tranger to metal. In fact, a lot of the musical inspiration behind · hi rap come from rockers like Blac Sabbath, Slayer, · and Van Halen. Ice-T and Body Count are · currently on a n ti...…

April 19, 1992 • Page Image 12

…I I ANNOUNCEMENTS MONDAY, APRIL 20 . -----...£.--___;"..-..;.._--,. � A booklet containing a � Travel Slide Program: comprehensive listing of Detroit Sundagger1 Photographer Historical Society (DHS) and Margaret Kaminski captures Detroit Historical Department flowering cacti, waterfalls, desert (DHD) programs for 1992 is now hiking trans, and petroglyphs of . avail. thru the DHS. The booklet Chaco Canyon, Bandelier, contains more than ...…

April 19, 1992 • Page Image 13

…th for lh :J ut itan ling s )n i . , I wing troit 'I" ' I" ) • tntl honor td I ./ 'ommunit . e e e Di re rdin fety, Police r Em t Wils n, Jr. ued child from peri hing in ho fire. rcoti 'on, undercover urveill nee to h r pre ent ignm nt on t Mini S tion Uni t. In one Ion -term operation. 0 eer G tar et a convicted murderer ho d tried kill mther undercover officer. The opera on culminated in 12 , includi u q�ntly ntene...…

April 19, 1992 • Page Image 14

…BENTON HARB()H "To de I ith thi current fin ncial problem e're current proj ectin rt fall in general fund of bout $347,000," Vance id, To try dIve the problem city official were givin th employ choice to t e 3 percent reduction in p Y or go to a four-day p y eek. P conference �ld April 14, in the LuI Lee Commi ion Chambers, Vance said all employees had voluntarily greed to take a 3 percent reduction in p Y for the period beginni...…

April 19, 1992 • Page Image 15

…WESTERN MICHIGAN Rena Pool, Estee Lauder, Beauty Consultant from Hudson's Northland, perfonn beauty touch-up on g at Hudson'S/Llnks Benefit. Dennis Toffolo, Pre ident of Hudson' . Spring fashions, introduced by gue t emcee Amyre Makup on of WKBD TV50, were highlighted. Gue were also treated to a champagne reception, a performance by the Ca. s Technical High School String Quartet, beauty looks from Estee Lauder, a full lunch, gi ft...…

April 19, 1992 • Page Image 16

…" HILDR OF THE Dream' aloo atmanyoftberren and women who'v achi ved itions powerand inf1u:� in � 1 American wot1q>lace. Tbe k provides great in- ights it illustra just what it takes to a ful Bl k living in white America With good exampl through tbevoi of men and women woo refused to letAmericalivei "col rblind"li , "Qilldren of the Dream" is an im­ portant book for all in America to read. The 50 fu1 BI profil in the publication...…

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