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\V VF. K FND IN < HA Tl I .’HA V^J . \N I: AJ XYJA, !0! S_ Fisk President Gives Short History Os Race In Junior Encyclopedias Britannica CHICAGO <ANPi The »!•. !ng importance of ihe Ne«.o p.->, phs to the economy of the Uni State is depicted in a ImpiO-wo, . article on "Negroc?. United Stall .' written for Britannica Junior. th> boys’ and .15irk' cncyci-ipnerili’. i C a'.lc. Spurge m Jolinsiai. p dc-nt of Fihli t_ n■ ■ . i.-.ay iu ,\a 1 viile. Ft: itnnni'.'a T■■:- >■ • is lie •' the lft-; ar-( Id Enc-yeli pauli.- I>i ;' r-nnien oi yani/. t: r v.■ he...! n H-rs in Chicago, «s|>..- icily imi-ed cd for chit iron of e. ncic.-chon! . In the artiole i ; Pi t-'ident J ■. • ion, Britannica J.ioin point- on thri' tlv Negro fi: t cam • to An: •: ica with til; aln a e.\| ' ’ci "Ancient manii < ait' ir ntio Alonzo Pietro. ; 1 ni o 'tr: Nc the pilot of th- is a one ' 1 Christopher Columl u.C :hi s \ l; rocs were with V. ■ <:o H i v h n iie rcaclnd th i 1 a ii s '• o 1! man Cortc. i: M-xton c.a \ Hie explorers of ( uatanala. Chiu Peru and Veno/'.u 1. “The territory no fovn in explor'd by a pan; hd b\ Pc '. New Mexico .aid A ./, -a i.-> tu a nriiro. a N pro. Aviles cte M m .. had Negro artircnu with him we or. he founded St. Ano?Unc, Fl.»:'iu..i: m 1 ACS." In the a'ticle. President John on exhaustively with ik t .i;. of both N. sro slave- and .s’• •.i • fv edition d .rim* In Hhh e: a - a; As early lhe ti -: United Sic census in )V!)0. marly c.y.it pv cent of the total Ny '■ premie. ■ were f re. the nvu.-lo reports', it., while technically "fro. . ' the Ne;.ii in both . vat’.) and north . ulfctcb unde ' many handicap • When the War Bet ".-'on States cam:, the >f the IC gso was really the cent, a; .:atr. <li. January t. 1563. Pr. sicient Ahn.b- Lincoln s Emancip. -ton oroelaiva iior. became effective setting i’ all slaves lAJ m. t.i states wfueh were at dim .in:' war with the union. To make easier ihe transit! .. ’-•> a fro? existence, ih" a ieie ce • ucs, the Fit r. 'u.rr. tau w the virtu's and th. v.a ktie.-se.- . tin. and the a melt- points out bo. ihis effort, whi.ii ciOminm d in 1-Oh and 15th mi nement.s to the constitution, givin. Kc-greos da tight of suffrage. The \;..ro death .ate is le. - |, ♦ | j; —"i ■" ~ r i f [ v : | | If fi;..'.‘..Jj('_l j ] Jjjf r<::^ ; ;: -nr- |. i| ii i| “■ jl iS # I I 1E( ■ £j J 't! ■ .-A s t . r: Hara r / /§■. #& , , , ’# «j —, ;* ...':' .'; V:^Ti<r<., f # || j i;L *:’ i j N ' ,v "■. ~:f ■•■■■.-, ■; i Jk -4:11 i I t • ********» j- f> r : iam ref.is»i)i ♦ tfjl j n iR wo f k :su,?ac . c! ,. ?* nitet ' y £l ?'p 4 ■ J * :li wh.-te ensm-.’i rinis.i, a s ♦ aSl| : PJT tj easy to -cl pan as-4 p*fte »i A, i| i i j‘ | ij| gtais! Don't do without. &p- ; :|f i : i | j$ this har.ciy cabinet another Jk X • | 1' I ? | § d-.-v! C. ic: voars :mw! !fW Jlli=si!== sl-25 ♦ I MSfehv f WEEKLY ♦ ♦ " ♦ W ' j* J METAL UTILITY l| Three handy shrives far | jL your electric roastsr, Mr -- /* . I p A^ toaster and other appiixr -$# 95 f- .jtf * xjp X ces. Every kitchen should ® llJili&f A m n * veone ' ♦ * *•* ~ i mV If that of 50 yea: ww 1.-4! H i ! Pit! hi'iur Ihan ihe while ralr. There wer - ia It: hi 4.000 N’“ i i ’ y.dmans, 2 000 Net-yn herii.rt . .v.h ! 0.000 Nerin Ml.ms Help. tu; t • tVi'il.;-, S iroie than IJO Su■il.-i;: eoudiH’lv, : Th i; a ehti'e'i f r very 1.,J ulults yri'ini; Mrcrc" end «>«•>• i-u vei y 340 among whit s In (> e 0,::*. d 81 ii. '::••• ..A lew ... arid villages and 15 sclUciti. ; 1 ind ited and go 1 . d nth i'h.yi n. Mis a town cf BJil peep! . 1 !,: , : 1 '. d i t : 1 . which long had bi on tinoccupieu. Mere than tI.OOit.OJJ N:;ro ihil :hrn of school ate me cm oiled in icnientmy school-. :• TOO.) in .. -' 1 n-.diiry schools and no nlv 15,00.. '-a •el! g.s Annually sotv..; 30.e:n '•!•'• : o yi.-nth arc yreduihw' if an It A cho.J and 5.0. in fimin ail.: ■■ .;t i .'errit::.s and pr.dcs-.iona! mhmel ST. iOOS]^m U; nm 54-50 - V . i J. • 1- If.- f t: H V i.ALLiGi! 'i i1 a S.-.ut N'-w re s Cell:tie Samis f.oti fi . gn .1 reine- ck rum a t- hall d'dicm :•> solving !•'■• po.ni in the last twm rniunt-y ci die g n:- ... d feut Mary'.mid S a'.t C‘ i ■:m 54-50. 'll Saint Augustie.-'s James li’usgs led Saints' ce Jam.s Rcbinvon wa- i:nncr-i.-p j-cciier i■.>f tiic Vi. i ots wihi : points. Si. Aiidi: i .' irmled 24-21 : ' r. hair r is.:!, ii-.'si half ihc l ; rhuiikd Viaok and. Art Sr. Th.? s - . .v bat 1 ! war resumed in Ihe sec i 0”d half of ihe gam when vrlie. only two minute? left to pl&J'. c- San Is li'jile i 50—*9 but r.dte 4 ; .-: ,k a final end succe-snd bid to’ victory John Williams "'33 ' nsationa! ir the defe»i;-c for St. Aug;:-tin. hie also scared nine point- and was iho player vuto tun a the gam: in tin 1 .l-vi miruit. - First Line Fighters I I w -V g^x A"? jfcrt.hi '. wT-. 2 l&feUßp; m Wi rv « tr.d-'iiiß (hrnugh funds mode available to the National Foundation for Infantile ” r M uch ot Ohm -a January 13 3'.. Five of the six Negro physicians now studying ij .in, • i Foundation i.rauh are shown above. 'lhey are. left to right: r. Aton*o N. lcrhy, i-uin. at Howard I'nivei itv: Hr. Thomas Campbell, Jr., at « dv Hospital, Cleveland, Oh to, * ' v',r. .ret M I awrence. r,l Coliimhia Fniversils College of Physicians and Surgeons; Hr- Olivet W . 1 at f ’dldren -. \h mori.il Hospital and Provident Hospital, Chicago. 111., and Dr .t I, I ,' s' Davis the l ic.aa .ilv of lowa. Not shown is Ilr. Robert D. Nesbitt, the l niversity ot Illinois. RAGE MURALS TO ftrm r;j ' */ ; f 5 ; ; rr i n h le v 'fc fc *FI * „ A -.v . . *■> ON - £':)■”• tniral* •vhii. li will the wall det'- : all n of the Gcparlrrußi; of the ■>: i, ;• BuiUlin.?. depicPtif; Neg o' urlyjpaiuu! hi the ciutiiral do ■ pnic-rt of the Nation, will lr. : h u ng late May. it was an uncM here Sundav. iaciinr.iuu.v drawing, by M;’- . i ■;! ,‘-bee's, pi'oiniiier,’ t I;ye in.-jit, Californm muralist, have ■< : :i ajjpi ove ! Ay PH/V liiVisien of Ue-'gn ci I C-’-rsma li.'-n. the f'lmnussinn of Fme Ai ts a T.I ■■ , p. ( .. ;al c. <ii.:iittee of i>rotnmt t- Negro educators, a; lilts, elevgy and the medical prole-:,;'..0n. ?■; Shce'.s 1-. run' - niplotin.g- the mu • which will port ray the in fluent - ot N:.r,, r-\s on art, set v.i'ici religion ar-.f education. , The conG-vt for ' ■ murals was made in Ui:h-1 but. v. a.- delay-! 'when Mr. Shewas coinmir .- on-'? : 4 r ;i-1 vi r.-ieas due ing ihe War. The mural..- wil ct - cup'- wall c p: on the ns'- fi cerndor of 'he buiiumg a' the Pr; ;:m:.na>y d r a v. ings have • oeen ove• \ vt j .u n< )i«. u Clarke, of The Cerernie s:en of Fine Ai ls, and by a conv- * mitten of prominent men in dud mg Dr. Mcrdvcai W. Johnson. nresi' !o nf of H c.vavd TJniverauy; rue Rev Ruler; W. Bee . Dr Dcuthv B. D i bee. and Jamc-.- A Por.cv e.f Ait Department Howard Unive.-sitv, all ». WashirgNar. D. C. T.'.i Wurals a c the last of 1?. group.,' far the buirihng. Negro Veterans Exploited Miss, Education Assn. Says JACK BON, Mis?. (AiV[>> T;.t ui of o ; - do; ■ I :.• M. 1 >jV Education as-oeialion *ook exccp ,:< n to !li: 1 ffovts of ‘‘piivatc pro vide; s” ; 11 v-r ill- field of (dr .mi .1.:.” during it:: meeting he: - 1 ' week, and unaniir.ously v; teb : ;sk Ihe skill public ?- in '1 : e .vd of truitccs In sot up if.'iir.- j proßiams for Negro v. t ' > 1 . .1 ’• 1 adcnii ? an i ti.'dc schools.; .! iiii “earliest possible date." T: c- AiF.A official., w-.-re spc-.:ki;».it . toe pi actio'• of r-ervnitnng p- 1 \ .ic pmni uts ‘o move into iucationa! ft*.ld and assume fi-ne . .ehtly and proven; beln CONTEST \1 INNER RALEIGH John Troy, a color . ai . »f Non)) Caiolinii. w a ; ;.d - / m a !>••• ; r F:.r: ;ny io Bette'. Livine contest which v. -ydi'ded las', year m (.'uluiTi'e.,.- i.'.ssunt.v; accordin;' to a report ic- ; eilvcd by the U. S. Department of i A“i ieul' lire from the North Caro • iir;. 1 Stole Extension Service. Th corft<::w was iudged or, ihe basis ( C diversification, veruv yield--:, home and farm ini prow.- me.M-, number of ve -etabies grow., in the acme garoen, end 100 a.-.cum ut lord preserved Troy wa? ’h. only colored contest win I iiudson Bt IK C». . . iialcigli s j I ludson Bclk’s Basement Store j HAS | Lovely Spring Cottons j tor Girls ! # *\ I < - mg fe VI #, gmm f '> 4? : « . :'V, .. ,i ; X.. -a vO TcCf!'% 7 | » ■ f .W -/ V ‘ 5 1 c i 1 l ■ - v \ \ u \ • . A ' ' u . > ft-! W Bright as the Spring Sun - Tub Fast The perfect little dresses to wear with sweaters and coats now and by themselves late*- on. They're lovely, trimmed with eyelet and braid, they're fast colors and easily washed and ironed to keep them fresh and new looking Sizes 2 6x | $1.98 to $2.98 Cottons For Teen-Agers - 7-14 $1.98 to $3-95 j BASEMENT STORE r-l .ielL., . THE CAROM NT AN to th'.' schools of the state." 1 ; jo ,- with their C<■)% FieiOatg L Wright .ci un a sperm I i :0-!Tui" committee to approve pvi- ; vote ire U: schools socking authori sation to train vttr.ra'.s, most of; '.v-H ni were Negroes. Hi- actum iollowcd the sudden nse of them : iKi'io schools. since reports fro.:; Education authorities line: it tile. : some of them wer ■ ruing opi is.o ; to exploit Negro vrterens. Phone 4374 F or Quality PRINTING ® Prompt Service (i uaranleed Satisfaction 8 - Ca!l Irving - Swain PRESS ■ 303 South East Si. A. AND T, USAS* ORGANIZE HERE HAi El OH A Inrun; of the A. ! end T. Cb!E. gr, lu -ted in the 10.- lcigh and Wake Count. ' iut-.; m n ct the Blood v orfh St: eel YAltv. ! recently end t.rv.anizcd a local, jeh .ptu, in keeping v dh die move 1 m, .if tii.vt.nig!-out :1m sb.-t. Os fie. i s ore: W. C. Dov: npiu-l e-e-ids ut: ('. jr tvl Lendon. vice ! ptcaident; Annie M;v Wiru t .in, re ceil'd ill'-' Cl 'TV Ml . A. !’.. .V - j ton, asfirkmt j-codiiv" xerelury, 1 !)• I? M B filU.ti id v IT’.., , . Silver Sill Blacltcftiiioor |L: \ C' 1 . -.v , % ' -'$ \; I |Xr ' A. Vfj ' i ; - , W.. tyf f . V .v; . _ '■\m 'A\ :1 :■ 5 ■N :i . :j !' , . . . ' Trim, rayon gabardine vitk demure ’ 5 * | v |i • - V ' collar and corded voke, Rook-marl "i ; ; ; : tab trim and widely curved | d studded belt arc brightly accented •: * i f t j ( .. % witii tlie turban-plumed heads \ 11 ■ ;i || t t t M' I P r ’ rt blaclanroorr. IpL ™ A dress lor going places. Sues 9 to 15 X^K u f\ $22.95 V _ \ X f See your Bendix dealer, and start the New Year Right 1 See! Just dial and smile! | /* uuomf.iefd t>y ' . . i-iA Set the dial. . . add soap. That’s ALL xa'-wa.y you do. All by itself, the Bendix washes, . .'iDl.lP t ..'-y.i: |-' -, ,1-1 m-3 ' | i t. ' - * j fOB IMi BOY IN TOWN .. . COME IN TOOAYI J. T, Locke, tr. • surer; E. E. Evans,, i ifpoitc-r: O. I- t’-ivettu. sorgeant-1 ' ,it-::i'm ,; : iiiui Rev. M. W Willi .mr, ! ; b.-rUiiri. The regular monthly meeting; -■ have be. n set tor the fourth ; ’d.. day.night in each month. Till' f. S. DepiU'tinoOt of Agri i nltim- iias ■ nnounced smaller . ; first quarter 1943 export alloca tions of fats and oils than for the same period of 1.947. PAGE THREE miMlfiEWnMinwim—iiNi'ii wn»i—»«inriniißrJr-irr imr- i —-• j(uv.vm v*M!*rSf WHY PAY SVIOKF? betid us one of youi favorite PHOTOS an t we iviH mail to y-'j one 8 x 10 Salcn Kulurgcmml in i old-Tonr with a Oeor;|e»u:. id Back Frame ($7.98 Value), for i nly 51.48 C. O. D. l»!us few cent < 1 o-tajre, Original nturaed unharm -1 (d. SATISFACTION Ci CABAN TEED. Agents Wanted. Photo Rich, 215 VV. 98th NEW YORK 25, N, V.
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