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.4 THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., JANUARY 30, 1982 Black History Month: A Brief Background "The struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting. " Milan Kundera The Book of :-.v,.-. . Laughter And Forgetting - ! To Milan Kundera, an author and dissident exiled from his - native Czechoslovakia, the real war against tyranny is a private one, with the human mind as battleground, Confronted by forces that seek to subjugate. him, each man must preserve the memory of his own freedom : and dignity. To forget means accepting the diminished world :. planned for. him .by-hisjopprcssors: the world of the slave. , Monday-Friday Daytime February 1 5, 1982 WFUY WPTF WTVO WUNC WTTG WRAL J WTBS WGHP CH. 2 CH.28 CH.11. CH.4 CH.5 CH.5 CH.17 CH. 8 I Catrta 2 f Cable 3 Cable 6 Cable 9 Cable 10 Cablel2 Cable 13 p 700 Good Today Captain New Zoo Good Fun Time Good 15 Morning " Kangaroo Review ' Morning. 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" "Rebel Night" ' 30 " Tomorrow RocktgaL . " Of The " 45 1 " I " - . i " I " -1 Road" " I " ... kundera's view of tyranny, is not new. It was forcefully ' articulated at the beginning of this century by a ; black . American, Dr. Carter O. Woodson. Woodson is the; -founder of Afro-American' (Black) History Month, which America observes for the 56th time this February. Carter .Woodson believed that the most complete form of enslavement was mind control. "When you control a man's thinking! he wrote, "you do not have to worry ... about his actions. You do not have to tell him not to stand here or go yonder. He will find his 'proper place and will stay in it; You do not need to send him to the back door. He i will go without being told. In fact, if there is no back door he will cut one for - his special benefit. HIS EDUCATION MAKES IT NECESSARY." The son of slave parents, Woodson believed that though emancipation had been officially proclaimed generations earlier, the minds of black Americans and whites as well were still enslaved by the dogma of white superiority. Not on ly were such notions accepted as commonplace truths; they were part, of Ihe humanities education given at the na tion's colleges, where their presence, according to , Woodson, fostered an "educational process which inspires arid stimulates the oppressor with the thought that he is everything and has accomplished everything worthwhile. . . ." The Harvard-trained Woodson knew the facts of i American history told other wise, and he saw education, particularly s in . Afro American history' and culture, as the key to ending the mental enslavement of black and white Americans. He reasoned that if people could i be shown the significance of black culture in America' history, if the achievements of Afro Americans could be brought to tight, then the attitudes of blacks toward ' themselves, and the attitudes of whites toward blacks, ; ; would change.?- --- ;-':v.-'-.i In 1915, Woodson took the first steps to promote this goal when he and several col leagues founded the Associa tion for the Study of Negro Life : and History, an organization whose purposes were "the collection of sociological and historical data on the Negro, the study of people of African blood, the publishing of books in this field, and the promotion of harmony between the faces by acquainting the one with the other." In 1916, he founded the Journal of, Negro History. Eleven years later, he and the Association founded Black History Month, then called the Negro History Week Celebration. It was a national success jn its first year, and since then the annual celebration has, pro vided a time for Americans to reflect upon the achievements of blacks in American history; and has given educators like Wood son an opportunty to dispel the racial myths that he knew to be so crippling. Calendar SEARCHING FOR FINANCIAL AID - Start with EOC (Educational Opportunity Center), 208 S. Main St., Roxboro. They have the latest information on federal, campus-based and independent aid funds. Financial Aid Forms (FAF), Family Financial Statements (FFS) and Basic Educational Opportunity Grant (BEOG) applications are available at EOC. They can help complete the forms quickly and ac curately. Call EOC today (599-0237), ,' LEADERSHIP TRAINING WORKSHOP -sponsored by the Durham District United Methodist Women's executive . committee at Duke's Chapel United Methodist Church located on the Old Oxford Highway, Saturday, January 30, beginning at 9:30 a.nL r ..,; "'"v-v.:. ' : .. Officers of all local units and interested members ,r of the United Methodist Women in the Durham District are invited to attend. Bring a bag lunch, beverages will be provided. Soft pads protect .trom pain, while medicated disks work to remove corns. mm ... DENTURE WEARERS A major. ' . advancement ' CUSHION GRIP DENTURE ADHESIVE one application holds comfortably up to 4 Hays
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