lo , I he yda > Jun6 4. 1977 J iu--1 -.,*> . t. -iuv -. Evangeline G. Redding Author Chides Tilaek Expe riertve O n ' '1 by Sbedrick Adams Special to the Chronicle * -7 A , 4'Woman was created to do what Man won't do;" Her name is Evangeline Grant Redding. She is the budding young writer of a new book entitled ^'Nothing: jrhe~~Mentality of the Black Woman." Mrs. Redding was in Winston-Salem recentlv for V television appearances and to plug her new book v which is at least revolutionary. What are the thoughts behind the title, prose and poetry of Evangeline Grant Redding? Mrs. Redding startles us with the Poem entitled, "Joan Little, the bitch who got what she deserves" which is meant to give new and painful understanding of the black .women's past and present. On the subject of black man, Evangeline Redding r believes that black women make excuses too much . for black men. "We pamper black men too much, . protect too much and I don't mean to castrate," She said the black woman must begin to invesFas much into our man-child as we invent into the girl-child. On the subject of children, Mrs. Redding says that our children are the most valuable, most incredible, most miraculous extension of us. She proposes _ children centers, temples of learning and information which may help to develop a central covenant; "A central covenant is one belief, one ivuvii, uc^ausc we tui caxne nere U)^6th6r. "No species of woman has graced the world with more love, more beauty, more faith, more strength, and more hard work than has the black woman. Yet she's the most unspoiled ... the most unpampered ... the most unheralded ... the most raped ... the most unloved. With all her honorable past .and all her phenomenal spirit, she is still considered nothing." ELI IPl7|J J Do' \ irfpknP Do' V N-^7 V . IfW VN World Concern for J^j/ Um^WMK the Wilmington 10 j j U j I\ \\ Sportswe IFor Classroom and ?V \ \ Group Discussion) 1 \ VV YOUR DO .* Third World Nations in AT ~RT and the Caribbean have _________ Voiced a concern for what they have felt to be flagrant (\.nArN^ \JAi\Q injustice in the State of Vv North Carolina. They have p fNtV\0\ tiT tS/T* voiced their protest and Condemnation of the intensi- N P KT Ni CvT" T*T M fied attack of racist and nVaKmoX ^ LH reactionary forces now con- "XOfslE^? centrated in the State of V- ^ North Carolina. jU^ J : The most recent and fla- \PT r grant example of this attack ^ is represented in the cases \ * of the "Wilmington 10" and the "Charlotte 3," response to the _r*i--: -fcU3BfcBaMPCMUflBTh n iw Couple Ar Denise M. Wade is engaged to wed Aaron Baxter Warnef*^ - Atkins Classes TVio A l,:? il;-L o ? _L__ Maria C. ...Miss R Other members are Rosi-. lind Bell, Nadine Carter, Angela Gutherie, Brook Gutherie, and Tangela Jackson. Rosebud's Motto: If I light but one candle, I can find my way. Maria plays the piano and clarinet well, and Hint wuhaciju w?u renuer service to improve youth enrichments; aid and ^.cultivate higher scholastic and ethical standards, provide social and recreatibnal outlets; and tender needs for the people of our community. The 1977 Officers of the Rosebuds are: Maria Jones, ^President; Michelle Stewart, Secretary; Andrea Alston, Treasurer. ZANOR I wntown or To Woolworth's )- $1 00 _ I 1 A - ? oia Anytmng... ar, Dresses, Etc. LLAR BUYS MORE F.ANOB! ^>T0L? 1 N\N 1-OIPE, ' THH o * **?= i-kvivLU3 Ill^Il ocnooi Senior Classes of 1932 and 1933 are having a reunion celebrating 44 and 45 years respectively. The reunion will be held Maria Camille j Little Mi* "V I Maria Camile Jones was crowned "Little Miss Rosebud" for 1977 Friday night~at the 11 th Annual Phi Tfifrn^RttHarft flpnn*mr ed by-the Alpha Upsilon Chapter of Gamma Phil i>etaEr Sorority . Maria is the daughter of Clifton and Gloria Jones, TobacPAin V/V/ f IliC Maria is 13-years old and a student at Northwest Junior High School where she is active in the band, the girl's basketball team and the Student Advisory Council. She is also a cheerleader for the Pfafftown Tiny Packer's Football league. At Mt. r Zion Baptist Church she is ' active with the Sunday School. ?Gamma Phi Delta Sorority is a sisterhood of distinguished, congenial, business and professional 'dartmMarner inounce Ei Mr. & Mrs. William F. Wade of Craver St. announce the engagement '33-'34 To Meet at the Downtowner Motor Inn June 10 and 11, 1977 at 8:00 p.m. For further information, contact Lillian M. Ander son: 725-6997 ones is Rosebuc w i mmr IUC Ofl"t# Jell Dissolve*! p.Kk.iyct ^o: HELL-O water A J J. 1 pint vanilla icc crcai cream i> melted Chill about 1 hoj The New lovs ot Jeli-O' Recipe B Kankakee. Illinois* ? 'v. ? vi " I V" i % * v. H f . c^vr:, f.sxi* v -r< . Li 1 Hollywood Proc BLACK FA< r AND DANC KA1NAE FA Big D Lounge, li MOI Barbara Hughes Butch Bradford 'Marsella Royster Nipa Johnson 'Yolouder Crocket Arlene Crump ^ Coordinator June 5, -_V\ .. . f igagement nf T"V? ut vncu uau^llbCiiw WVIUSC Morece Wade to Aaron Baxter Warner. They will - he married Attest 30 in St. Paul United Methodist Church. Miss Wade attended Spelman College in Atlanta, Ga. and works as an 1 assistant manager in ] Rich's. { ( Warner graduated from Morehouse in Atlanta and plays International Basketball in Belgium. 1 < I Crowned i / s V WWWBP -IMIH Jones _ .osebud '77 plans to learn to play all the instruments of the band. She wants to become a lawyer. Gail Allison Carter was crowned Miss Phi-Teen 1977-. Gail is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Robert Carter and is a senior at Bishop McGuiness. imand i-or \ j? . A" % Brand Gelatin in 1 cup boiling h\ spxxmtuls Stir until ice jr. Fur more tip* send SI 00 to ?.\>k. 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