J M|f | *jt'$r '$?:.. -? ||A llilH\ J ml U?\ V\ v. : M Jackie Green gets into the play u strengthen their friendship with Big Brothers t4l don't like fishing, and I hate worms," says Jackie Green, telephone switchboard supervisor at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. "But what do you do if you have 8-year-old twin sons and you're a single parent?" That was Jackie's problem four years ago. Now the boys, Kelly_ and_Keith are 12 and they spend their time camping, swimming, skiing and all the other things boys their age love to do. Why? Because their big brothers take them. Not their real brothers, but two men who volunteer their time so Kelly and Keith won't miss out on the male influence Jackie feels they need. WSSU Dr. Lenwood G. Davis, associate hUtnrv nrnfpccnr at ?wa j yr* V* VOJV1 V* % Winston-Salem State University, recently published a book on Malcolm X entited, "Malcolm X: A Selected Bibliography." The book was published by Greenwood Press of Westport, Conn. According to the compiler, this 146-page work is the most comprehensive book ever done on this black leader. Hailed as a liberator or condemned as a revolutionary during his life, Malcolm X remains controversial even today, nearly two decades after his assassination. Whatever the individual assessment, Malcolm X is without a doubt better known now than he was then, as his fame continues tA cnp?9/1 nAt incf i r? I vvs jpivau, IIVV JUJI ill IIIV UUUVU States, but around the world. Through his autobiography, he inspired a generation of young blacks, who saw in him a man of honesty, integrity and impeccable character. Now, in "Malcolm X: A Selected Bibliography," Davis has assembled the information needed to gain a full historical appraisal of the man and his work. This first book-length ?? bibliography is a^guide to the ISEPTE NATIONAL SICK Help Dream* Come 1 Cell Disease youngsters engineers, architects, law Expensive research cure Support the Natic Cell Disease. Inc. and it: NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FC 3460 Wlbhir* BouWvard Suite 1012 Los Anqe V *. ? inlBM2 ? ^2^3EsH /ith her sons as Big Brothers Jam the two youngsters. play vital ro Keith's big brother is James Royster, an assistant football frtaph 9t U/alra XTrtrAr 1 Tmi.ia*.!#.. VVMVII U1 MHIVW I V1WOI UII1VU "He picks Keith up and takes him to a movie or to play puttputt," says Jackie. "One day they had every kid in the neighborhood involved in a baseball game in our back yard." Dan Martin is Kelly's big brother^ And though he recently married and moved to High Point, Jackie says he still makes time for Kelly. They talk to each other on the phone and Kelly often spends the night with Dan and his family. Activities aren't the only benefit Kelly and Keith receive frr\rm thoir Kin will Uibil Ul(, 1/IVII1U3. 1 ncy essor publish writings by and about Malcolm X, including his autobiography, manuscripts, articles and pamphlets. It includes works about him, an extensive literature covering his career, both in books and periodical accounts and his involvement in the times. Davis also provides evidence of the cumulative importance of Malcolm X's life. In eight appendixes he lists dissertations and theses written about Malcolm X, obituaries, memorials, tributes and honors, poems, book reviews, audiovisual materials, records, namesakes, screenplays, broadcasts, documentaries and a filmstrip. This compilation represents a beginning, not a conclusion to biographical efforts on Malcolm X, for the literature on this charismatic figure will grow, said Davis. 'Tor every student of Malcolm X's work and career, it provided a place to begin study," he said. "Students of American history in the 1950s and 1960s and of race relations in America will find in it valuable sources that will aid in the evaluation of a troubled period." JCtovis has written 13 books, in MBER :le cell month 5H 'rue. . . Even with Sickle can grow up to be ./yers, nurses and doctors continues toward finding a RV inal Association for Sickle s local Affiliates. )R SICKLE CELL DISEASE, INC W* CaMomia 90010 (213) 731 1166 (800) 421 84 4 ' '? -noi--r-v ^ Wj&aPrt' iiriv f>':*i^Lj^^^HV^Kl * . **o&j**& ' P es Royster, left, and Dan Martin le with kids can talk to Dan and James about things they hesitate to talk to me about," says Jackie. "Just having another adult in their lives means so much." According to Burt Grisard, director of the Big Brothers/Big Sisters agency, 150 children have been matched with an adult "friendr" Now that September ishere, another 100 children need a big brother or big sister. The United Way assists the agency with resources, but it takes volunteers, too. If you have some time you'd like to share with a child, call Burt Grisard at 724-7993. 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