I Page B6-Thc Chronicle, Thursday, February 9, IS Dates To Renr TO BECOME SOMEBODY I must develop my talents, hare my gifts with others. luMt Blakt ihartd hit glf1 hit |oy of Nit Into hit 100tf 5 6 Henry "Hank" Aaren b. 1934 ? 1i4# Rev. J.P. Campbell A.M E EubteBlalu St Agatha bom 181S b 1863 12 13" Frederick I b. 1117 a! Sti V?lBhlir Lincoln a Birthday America's first Negro Church Bishop R?ci NAACP founded 1900 . b 1746 found* b. 19 20 Washington's Birthday Observed Nina Simon American Black Catholic Frederick Douglass b 1935 TsiaaiftiSA ble**^~ i | k , JS { @1. i c ?C *** / cv I ' H y t] | |j 4c i J V\ J, I~, EJ f a: Jf ? 3; 1 ; 1 WITNESSES-- : il Reprinted by permission of Josep All rights reserved. Copy right 19 > * ^ M 84 lember During 1 FEBRUARY (Black History Month) |f t| H al 11 III ^>1 ijll ^ ij k 1 HI iJli al"iaN thon 1M5 John Hock, Rrst Block admfttod to proctfco I of music, **"* U S C*"1 ? uAgr Larvgstoo Hug has author rraoantabon ot C 1 JW- b. 1906 Groundhog Day <\ 8 Pad Pad Lawran Joseph C. Prtce wubiiihtd Wad 1906 i Baltimore pianist Livingston# College in North Carolix 1M2 St. Cyril ot Alexa 14 15" wmjoisi Roberta Rack b. 1940 * * Dty Frederick Doogtfl hard Allan A M E Nat "KING" Cola singer and President of Frea 1760 jau pianist d 1965 Bank and Trust ( ~2t 22"^= Washington's Birthday w ?B ^ tmian Chair of St. Peter Apostle historian b, 1060 ~28 ~~29" Alexandria 4. I won the 1950 Pulitzer prize for Annie Allen m> second colleciion of poems. 5. In 1904, I opened a school for Black girls ir Daytona Beach, Florida. I devoted my life to the im * - C _ J - - i * - yj\ uvcmcni 01 eaucauonai opportunities tor Blacks. 6. 1 am a pianist and band leader who rose to fame in the late 1930's during the "swing" era of jazz. 7. 1 gained more yards running than any.other playei in the National Football League history^ 1 played with the Cleveland Browns from 1957 until my retirement after the 1965 season. . < 8. My first book God Sends Sunday (1931) was :RS COLORING BOOK Ihtet 1. TANATID. HQERATOR. Patented July 14, 1891. >' - 1 V=71 ^ R*yi W1 I T X ^! fpf : 1 ', , I J ; "i I ' - ; 5 f - v ~ v 1. ' $ Aj\ ' 0 / 1 w 8 / S 1 W43 '/ L^LrJJ mam, *35' ifah^ru S-tta.jtt-a.7% ct, ' by o^^^c&u-crfp*? im. hits Pastoral Cantor 183 Charles and Mary Russell. 4 ^?????????L 5 Black Histoi 1984 Ml'?J:||.MKrBIW 2 3 4 Chrtt Rights vorkar floti ?Parks b. 1913 Xif Lord at. BU?o Fr#t y s Blacki |n Blessing oI throats Liberia 1622 ~9 To" TT cm Don bar First Black library foundsd In PhlladalpMs - 1833. Laootyoa Price Opera singer ndna b. Mrss. 1927 Our Lady of Lourdes 16] 17] 18 MorthouM Coiteg* Founded -1867 tss elected > Bess* Smith mede first dmtfl'i recording for Columbia Quakers filed first formal lo 1874 Records 1923 protest against slavery 1688 23 ~ 24 25 - i Rev. Deniel A. Payne first thor and Black to become a college Hiram Revels elected first Pres. 1611 Negro in U.S. Senate 1670 l adopted into a musical comedy called St. Louis Woman (1946). I edited or wrote more than thirty (30) books about Black culture. i 9. After an outstanding career in the National Basketball league, I served as head coach of the New Orleans Jazz from 1976 to 1979. i 10. I served as a Republican senator from Mississippi from 1875 to 1881. I also served twice as register of the U.S. Treasury. 1 ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S "WHO AM f* 7) Al,VIN AILEY , j , r flJULiyipOND g) R^^PH BUNuHE 2) GEORGE DIXON 5) SHIRLEY CHlSOLM 9) GEORGE E JOHNSON I J) EDWARD RROOKE 6) ARTHUR ASHE 10) BARBARA JORDON r i w i * I* o, m : cc _ J !| y (ccookv^ ^t| % :y Month ii $50 POETRY CONTEST SALUTE TO BLACK HISTORY 1.) Students Must Be In Grades K-6 2.) All Entries Must Be Neatly Written 3.) All Entries must Be 100 Words Or Less 4. )All Entries Must Be Completed And RECEIVED in the Winston-Salem Chronicle Office, 516 _Ni_TRADE ST.. WINSTON-SALEM. N.C. 27102 by 5:00 P.M., FEBRUARY 24, 1984. ~~ j 5. )ENTRIES RECEIVED AFTER FEBRUARY 24, 1984 WILL NOT BE ELG1BLE FOR PRIZES. 6.) A GRAND PRIZE of 525 for the WINNING ENTRY $15 2nd PRIZE AND A $10 3rd PRIZE will be AWARDED ON MONDAY. NJARCH 12, 1984 to the WINNING CONTESTANTS. 7.) WINNERS WILL BE DETERMINED by the ! ' WINSTON-SALEM CHRONICLE Staff. 8.) 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