\owinlvr 11, I Nows 10 Black Students Should Mix Without Melting, Asante Says from page 9. is to give African American people the sense of centrality that has been absent for so long. Accordingly, this is one of the missions and pur poses of Black Cultural Centers— to give African American students an anchor. African-American students at predominantly white universities must learn to mix without melting. “We are fighting to preserve our cultural identity,” Hilliard said. Harry S. Truman gets his shoes shined. How did the former president, who ordered integration of the armed forces, feel about blacks? {see story page 7) THINK BLACK INK Advertise in the Ink! Reasonable Rates and a Stable Readership. Call 962--4336 1992 Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Activities and events for the uni versity's annual observance of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday are now being planned by the Martin Luther King, Jr. Planning Committee. This committee is officially charged by the Chancel lor with the resposibility of plan ning these activities. The com mittee invites interested individu als and groups who plan to spon sor similar activities to contact the committee chair at 962- 6962.

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