s - \ # t < _ - - ? Page C8-The Chronicle, Thursday j^R9C3^^BP^ JF T ^566*^| Jv Jjfl <' > _jV * l^^HrW v ;]V * H / Eyes On The Prize America's Civil Rights Ye "Eyes on the Prize: America's CI struggles in Mississippi in 196 1963-1964," airing Wednesday, throughout Mississippi in 1964 as students, went south to help edi ; Thompson). ! ' Eyes On The Prize America's Civil Rights Ye The climax of a 10-year struggle f< subject of "Bridge to Freedom 19< Civil Rights Years, 1954-1965." All cessful campaign for voting righ Seklner, Len Chandler, Jim Lethe Gospel concert < By The Associated Press ATLANTA - A free gospel . . concert at the Civic Center on Jan. 18 - will be among the highlights of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday in Atlanta. In announcing the concert I The Morehot salute our fe Rev.'Martin I f His fight for [ made our dr fjf Now it's up to make ttios I Mr. Joppa Fred Acre Mr. Leroy Anderson, ! Dr. Richard Bennett, Logan T. Burke ' William H. Caine Mr. Willie L. Clark, J Dr. Edward L. Davis IV 1 . T, January 15, 1987 TJ F^^aj'' \< ll Ww m %\<^w*x. .t^l^fSStf ars, 1954-1965 ivil Rights Years, 1964-1965" rec 3-64 in the fifth segment, "M Feb. 18, on PBS. Above, Fre< 5 Freedom Summer volunteers, r jcate black children and organic v S > a are, 1954-1965 or equality - the march from Selnr 55," the sixth and finai episode ir ring Wednesday, Feb. 25, on PBS ts, highlighted by the 1965 mar< irer and Louis Marshall (photo b' 9ne of King holi plans last week, Mayor Andrew Young said the gospel concert is appropriate to the King commemoration, scheduled nationally on.Jan. 19, because the late civil rights leader's vision was "essentially a religious one." ise Men of Wi iiiuw aiuimius Luther King, % equality " earns possibl to us 1_ se dreams co e '82 Mr. David Jr. ;82 Rev. Jerry Jr. '61 Mr. I. Mor 83 Mr. Craig i '68 Mr. Frank r. '63 Mr. Ricarc JO A * f>- 1/ oh ur. rveiuiH lr. Ernest F. Wilson '28 u -w m x \ ~^WKK^*wB^ :ounts the intense civil rights lississippi: Is This America? edom Schools were created nost of them northern college :e black voters (photo by Ken 0 V *S.. . ?W V la to Montgomery, Ala. - is the i "Eyes on the Prize: America's , the program looks at the sue:h. Shown, from left, are Dick y UPl/Bettman Newsphotos). day highlights Artists to be featured during the concert include Tramaine Hawkins, Shirley Caesar, the Richard Smallwood Singers, the North Birmingham Community Male Chorus and the Wilson Wayne Mass Unity Choir. ? nQtnn.Qalom I IW IWI WMIIVIII fc . Ir. e. me true. J. Dent '81 Drayton '43 iroe Falls '57 M. Marberry '81 Reld, III '78 Jo Rozier '85 ith R. Williams '33 i I! % I Being Black in America: A Real Picture / i*w "1 may not get there with you but... we as a people will get to the promised land." ?Rev. Aia rtin L u ther King, Jr. ) PHOTOCRAPHED BY AlEX STEWART Image Bank. 1985 '< y^m "I have the audac people everywhere ca ^ AI ? ? -*-^~ d uay iui uieir uoui| culture for their mindl and freedom for theii k i^r J?Lv* <4 V ^bTCL BY h^KI r&* January 19 marks the second observance tin Luther King Jr. What better way to celebrate We are challenged on this day to rememb he never gave up hope. ? _ M n < f ? uownxown rarnview r . Oakwood Drive (Across Strat 4 He had a dream. A dream to which he dedicated his life. He wanted a better world for all Americans. His vision moved us all to do more. This is the first year that we as Q nof 1AM D " x ^limf Y ,< ^mmL^m e3b?^3^*' ity to believe that Li have three meals is; education and s; dignity, equality spirits/' ?^l . jy ? ^h ~^zrr^zp3jeTj^W|H ^K- ^ 4 3 of the national holiday honoring Dr. Mar*' s his birthday than by living his dream? ; er oYie of his greatest legacies - hope. For t ? # slorthside Reynolda ford Road From Thruway)