THE WCC Vol. 9, no. 3 Wayne Community College Goldsboro, NC Februaryl4, 1997 "the red heart issue" King celebration emphasizes optimism PI®; Jl. Reggie Swinson served as emcee for the King event He said that Dr. Barnes holds an undergraduate degree from Howard University and a master's degree from Andover-Newton College in Newton Central, Massachusetts. Thie Rev. Dr. Freddie Barnes By REGGIE SWINSON "It may look as if we're not going to get there, but if we keep going, we will get there." Those were the motivating words of Dr. Freddie I. Barnes, pastor of First African Baptist Church of Goldsboro, the keynote speaker during a memorial tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr., held in the WCC Lecture HaJl on Thursday, January 16. The more than 100 members of the audience consisted of WCC faculty, staff , students, and members of the community. Reggie Swinson, WCC and Mt. Olive College business student, served as emcee for the event . The program began with a solo from Octavia Armond, MCAE member, who sang "Lift Every Voice and Sing." Marilyn Ward, Vice President of MCAE, welcomed the audience. After a solo from WCC student Veronica George, David Rogers of the Community Relations Committee introduced the speaker . Barnes achieved a doctorate at United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio. During his speech Dr. Barnes said, "Who would have thought that 34 years after Dr. King's historic 'l Have A Dream' speech the U.S. child poverty rate would be more than 2 and 3 times as high for blacks and Hispanics as it is for whites? "And the social theorists are predicting these rates becoming much higher when the fallout of the Welfare Reform legislation catches up with the paper it's wr i 11 en on . "Also who would have thought that the leading cause of death for young black males would be homicide? "And that America would have more persons incarcerated (better than one million people) than the rest of the industrialized world? Many of those incarcerated are black, brown, and poor.". continued p. 4 Veronica George, Octavia Armond, and Lita Ttiomas, WCC students, end ttie King program with "Reach Out and Touch." ^ Int«f7lew the Pxesldent 2 Kew —.3 New aetivitles ^eaUfi issues 8-9 40 ^.9 ...... 10 11 Club news .,.12 Museum eadbiibit sle 0onoett+.* ,w***.*19 _ ,.ttenddlUBer theater20 eoiuNb 4e$sty *««-**