Dates To Rem * If |f 1 ^ I a Via ^^111 k. 1 iJlw k I VWA L I "71^ ^IJ a TO BECOME SOMEBODY I must develop my talents, - ? share my gifts with others. FllHI* Rlalra Ul- -w* ??? ? ??*? *ivu 1119 yi| | his Joy of life Into his 100th 5 61 Bob Marley ; b. 1945 Rev J.P. Campbell A.M.E Eubie Blake > St Agatha born 1815 b. 1883 1 12 13" : i ? n.rth^.w Absalom Jones Leader of 81 v#tentin< . Lincoln s B rthdsy America's first Negro Church Bishop Rich ; NAACP founded 1909 b 1746 _ founder b 1 I 19"" 20 o Washington's Birthday J Observed Nina Slmom | American Black Catholic Frederick Douglass b. 1935 - Tribune Newspaper founded spokesmen, writer, freedom . < Cincinnati 1886 fighter d. 1895 ' St. Peter Dai # I 2.6 ~~ 27 II w # V V Charlotte Ray firyt Black \ Joshua Johnson oorlreit Woman Lhmw ; paintf b in Baltlmof* 1770 j Howard U. Law 5chooMS72 Martyr* of A BLACK HISTORY QUIZ WHO AM I? 1. My only book Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral was published in London in i 1773. It was the first volume of,poems written by a freed American slave. * - ? 2. I was the first Black American to win a world boxing championship. Sportswriters affectionately called a me Choclate." 4 3. I was the first Black American since 1881 to be elected as a United States Senator. No. 634,823. I. R. JOHN BICYCLE M ? ? Ap (No MoOit.) * WITNESSES t : Reprinted by permission of Josef All rights reserved. Copy right 1! t ? t lember During Bh FEBRUARY (Black History Month) IT T 2 *? of music, year. Lanaaton Hughes author Presentation of Our Lord ' ' b. 1906 Groundhog Day 7 8 9 i Joseph C. Price established Baltimore pianist Livingstone College in North Carolia 1662 St. Cyril of Alexandria 14_ 15" 16 Roberta Flack b. 1940 is Day _ Frederick Douglass elected isrd Alien A.M.E Nat "KING" Cole singer and President of Freedmen's 760 1_ jaai pianist d 1965 Bank and Trust Co. 1874 21 22 23 I Washington's Birthday W.E.B. Dubois author and mian Chair of St. Pater Apostle historian b, 1868 ~~28 29 ' I Alexandria 4. In 1968 I was asked to run for the office of Vice 8. President of the United States. Unfortunately I was dij too young. N< 5. In 1972, I became the first Black woman to try to 9. become President of the United States. * Ui du 6. In 1975,1 won the world championship of tennis. I also won the men's championship in the important 10 Wimbledon tournamenMn England. wj 7. In 1958, I started my0>Vri$aHce 8|liVSrAn?P6H&oi in New York City. I have choreographed many famous works. My dance entitled "Cry" is a tribute Isaac R. . BICYCLE FRJ Patented Oct. 10, 1899. SUM. On October AWE. Johnson inv * . ? *> a bicycle wli 5 3hMt?--8h?*t i. separated or the trunk of small places on VaCal'0n 77 7} . _JT INVENTOR II t XjcuicR~Joh>Mon.. '** BY ATTORNEYS )hlte Pastoral Canter 983 Charles and Mary Russell. I t The Chro ack History 1984 n mmmm 3 4 * 4. )/ in - ; n 5: St BlaM Free U.S. Blacks utile in *}} Blessing of throats Liberia 1622 ? 6.) , in i i s IU I I A w 7.) 1 W 8.) 1 Leontyne Pnce Opera singer k. I < b. Miss 1927 Our Lady of Lourdet 9.) > 17 18 ? Marian Anderson b. 1902 Bessie Smith made first recording for Columbia Quakers filed first formal _ Records 1923 protest against slavery 1668 " 24 25 Rev. Daniel A. Payne first Black to become a college Hiram Revels elected fire! Pres 1811 Negro in U.S. Senate 1870 Z l)S' 2.) A TV 3.) A 4.) A IN TR P.I 5.) E I Wl 6.) A I oi> In 1946. Predripnt l-I arrv Truman rhnco ma Ua nil -w j m ?Ml Jf ? UIIIUII VIIV/JV I1IV I U UC d LUIl 3lomat in the Untied Nations. In 1950, 1 won the 7-> ^ )bel Peace prize. W; K 8.) w 15t I own the largest black cosmetics business in the 9.) a lited States, my company, located in Chicago, pro- Wl ces Ultra Sheen hair products. c - o . In 1966 I was elected to the Texas state senate. 1 is the first Black woman to achieve such an honor -j* ANSWERS IN NEXT WEEK'S EDITION * * * * * Johnson I S 10, 1899, Isaac R. I \ ented the frame of I lich can be I S fn Mn/i t n ctrvrn in ^ . IUIUL U iu JiUI t III H a car or other /w This type of H Id be great to carry I -> I > r nicle, Thursday, February 2, 1984-Page B7 Month (50 POETRY CONTEST SALUTE TO BLACK HISTORY ikuud ia itium dc in vjraucs i^-o Ml Entries Must Be Neatly Written Ml Entries must Be 100 Words Or Less Ml Entries Must Be Completed And RECEIVED the Winston-Salem Chronicle Office, 516 7TRADE ST., WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. 27102 by OO P.M., FEBRUARY 24, 1984. ENTRIES RECEIVED AFTER FEBRUARY 24, 1984 'ILL NOT BE ELGIBLE FOR PRIZES. \ GRAND PRIZE of $25 for the WINNING ENTRY 15 2nd PRIZE AND A $10 3rd PRIZE will be WARDED ON MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1984 to the 'INNING CONTESTANTS. WINNERS WILL BE DETERMINED by the INSTON-SALEM CHRONICLE Staff. WINNING ENTRIES will be published in the MARCH 5th, EDITION of the WINSTON-SALEM CHRONICLE. \LL ENTRIES RECEIVED will remain property of the 'INSTON-SALEM CHRONICLE AND will NOT be ETURNED MAIL ENTRIES TO: POETRY CONTEST WINSTON-SALEM CHRONICLE P.O. BOX 3154 WINSTON-SALEM. N.C. 27102 $50 ESSAY CONTEST VHAT BLACK HISTORY MEANS TO ME rUDENTS MUST BE IN GRADES 7-12 LL ENTRIES MUST BE NEATLEY WRITTEN OR PED LL ENTRIES MUST BE 200 WORDS OR LESS LL ENTRIES MUST BE ^COMPLETED AND RECEIVED WINSTON-SALEM CHRONICLE OFFICE, 516 N. 1ADE ST., WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. T7102 by 5:00 M., FEBRUARY 24, 1984. NTR1ES RECEIVED AFTER FEBRUARY 24, 1984 ILL NOT BE ELGIBLE FOR PRIZES. GRAND PRIZE OF $25 for the WINNING ENTRY, 5 2nd PRIZE AND $10 3rd PRIZE WILL be AWARDED J MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1984 to the WINNING TESTANTS. DINNERS WILL BE DETERMINED by the NSTON-SALEM CHRONICLE Staff. 'INNING ENTRIES Will be published in the MARCH h, EDITION of the WINSTON-SALEM CHRONICLE. LL ENTRIES RECEIVED will remain property of the NSTON-SALEM CHRONICLE AND Will NOT be URNED MAIL ENTRIES TO: ESSAY CONTEST W!NSTON*SALEM CHRONICLE ^ - . p BOX 3154 IWNSTON^SALEM. N.C. 27102 Jj FROM BLACK ACHIEVERS COLORING BOOK VRf1 * y '

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