WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MAY 11. 1957
“Fightin ’S. C. Parson” Pays Tribute To State’sNAACP
Worthy Sees !
The Negro As j
II Custodian
WASHINGTON, D. C News
man William Worthy, who last,
year defied the State Department,
edict banning trawl in Commun
is’ China, last night (Thursday)
paid tribute to the American Negro
as the nation’s only minority which
has not. been silent when its civil
liberties have been restricted or
denied.
The reporter who is current
P o \etmars Fellow at Harvard
Vniwrsity, spoke at the an
nual banquet of the College of
Liberal Arts ii Howard It "til j
versify, During the program fill •
Minirnl were honored for n«!
standing achievement during
their slav at Howard,
Mr. Worthy was making his srr- j
end appearance of the week in
*V., ’hiogion. On Monday h<~ had
appealed lo State Department of- I
trials to release hi:- passport which j
hod If ■ n lifted following his re- i
■urn from Red China, tie saw the
Government action as but one o?
'hsny res'rieisons of civil liberties
’tnpnved by the United States in
r rn ? v r'd t’m.
In reference to the late Sen
star Joseph f; McCarthy <l?„
Mise.), whose death had been
announced just minutes before
Mr. Worthy’s address, the re
porter said, "In this atmosphere
of subdue MeC’arfhytsm, the i
Negro did not fail for the j
things for which McCarthy
stood. In fact, Negroes have be
one thr rustodians of the
things for which American
Democracy stands.”
Mr Worthy said that op
pressed people all over the world
are tired nf being servile. The Ne
.:r --n of .Montgomery arc. not
•drain of being bombed; the nation
alist.* of Algeria are not afraid of
bring strafed; and th- masses of
Hungary are not afraid of Rus*
.an lacks, he added.
Poet’s
Corner
A NEGRO IN A DAT USE THIS
Ev Al iment ha Neely for ANT
If is good to be e Negro
In a changing world like this,
When the nations are bewildered,
And dark war clouds form like
mist.
T would choose to be a Negro,
Though my birthright were denied,
Tot the God of right and justice
Is embattled on Ms side.
We behold the God of mercy.
Lifting up the bars of hate.
Opening wide the doors of just-ire,
Speaking in the hall of state.
Warning men to live as brothers.
In the world He made for all.
Lest mankind in hating others,
By their own .vain scheming fall.
It. La pood to be a. Negro,
Tor his cause though meek, is just,
And the Father of Creation
Is his only hope and trust.
On his side will be the victory.
Might, and pover to God belong,
And the. meek of every nation,
Scon "hall raise the victor’s song.
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Scene nf and principals in the
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May 2k and 27. Bishop Bowen
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| Johnson Her,to,i last we some.
400 Moslem members of Hintons
! faith paraded in a pp-k ’• a the
_ j Sydenham Hospital where Bmi-i
1 1 ton lay semiconscious ana or ev-•
'j ly protested a beating the man !
received from police Mien he .1- j
j legedly attacked a police office r '
1 1 with his lists and feet.
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members of Elijah Muham
mad’s Temple of Islam here,
marched in prayer for seven
hours across the street from
the hospital carrying posters
that read “White Police have
beaten our black brother,
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Rev. Janies M. Hinton Lauds
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“The magnificent, fight that has
been waged in this city against the.
inonst.,.l of segregation is one that
might well be emulated," the Rev.
James M. Hinton of Columbia. S.
C., told some 800 persons attend
ing the NAACP “Fredom Fund
Rally ’ at Trinity A. M. F.. Zion I
church here last, Sunday,
State president of the N, %,
A. C. P. in South Carolina, thr
Rev. Mr. Hinton paid high tri
bute to the North Carolina
Conference of the NAACP,
headed by Kelly Alexander
of Charlotte, as one of the “best
organized in NA ACT ranks.”
Tracing the history of the fight
against segregation from the infa
mous separate-hut-equal doctrine
of the Plcsy vs. Ferguson case in
IR9B, to thv U. S. Supreme Court’s
ruling in 1954. the minister said;
“When the U S. Supreme Court,
knocked the props from under seg
regation, the South was astonished.
It just couldn’t: believe it. But the
South's sins have finally caught
up with it.”
Referring to violence and !
terrorism that have followed In
. the wake of the court’s decision
in certain sections of the Deep
South, Hinton expressed mock |
alarm at the fart that neither j
local, state or national law en- j
forcement officers, including
the FBI, ever seem able to fer
ret out the perpetrators of
these crimes against Negroes
They shot into my home in Feb
ruary of last year,” the minister
revealed, “and they took me for a
> 'dr back in 1949. but they still
never found anybody connected
with either incident. Funny isn't
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