Page 14B - THE ALLIANCE - Thursday, February 2, 1989 Historic Leaders Agree On Strong Sense Of Self-Esteem Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Lu ther King stood upon the podium of this nation In the 1960's like two modern-day Moseses and bid America to "Let my people gol" Though differing sharply In theology, politics, and rhetoric, these historic leaders were In to tal agreement on two points. The first was that Black people would never be totally and com pletely free untU we regained a sense of collective self-esteem— until we felt that we are some body. Thus King declared, "Psychological freedom, a firm sense of self-esteem. Is the most powerful weapon against a long night of physiced slavery," Mal colm X echoed the same thought when he said, "What makes oth er people get around barriers and obstacles Is that they have a self-ldentlty." The second point Malcolm X and Dr. King agreed upon was that our history holds the key to helping us develop a sense of worth and self-esteem. "History books In America have denied the contribution of Negros and Intensified the Negro's sense of worthlessness," wrote King. Malcolm X agreed, "Just as the WFGN-AM Promotes Bridges By MILUCBNT LINK Alliance Staff Writer Eddie Bridges, a native of Shel by, was recently promoted as general manager for gospel ra dio station, WFGN-AM in Gaff ney, S.C. WFGN Is the first full-time gos pel radio station In upstate South Carolina, Prior to his promotion. Bridg es was program musical director for the station. Bridges says, "It was by acci dent that I am In the radio In dustry today. I got my first taste of radio In the navy, while on board a large aircraft carrier with a radio and television sta tion." After service, he enrolled In the Carolina School of Broad casting in Charlotte. "Working for a gospel radio station has been very different, but exciting. The listening audi ence seems to be more apprecia ble of the content of music," says the new general manager. Bridges has been In the radio Industry for nearly 17 years. Prior to coming to WFGN, he was a disc Jockey for WOHS and WXIK In Shelby. Bridges says he wants to pro vide his listeners with the best In gospel. 'The public's re sponse to the gospel program has been great. 1 have receive calls from teenagers to age 85," he says. Bridges works with a very small staff. "Everyone has been very cooperative. We work as a team. Everybody pitches In to help," was Bridges comment. He Is a member of the Cleve land County Professional Busi ness Association (C.C.B.P.A.), and the National Association of Broadcasters. Bridges and his wife Gloria re side in Shelby. Continued From 13B. Floyd Speaks At Friendship If you would like for your church related news to be includ ed In the Alliance Church News Column, send Information and announcements to Sonya A. White 609 East Avenue in Bel mont, N.C. 28012. Deadline for February 16, Alliance Is Febru ary 8. 1989. Subscribe Today! Call: 376-0496 Valentine Visions Cupid has ^eady visited and left special bargains for your tiniest 'Valentine. Smart shoppers know that quality merchandise and the best bargains In town are foun'^ at Gaston Mali (704) 86&-8S86 tree within roots Is dead, a peo ple without history are also dead." Within that historic context. Black History Month becomes a time for us to remember who we were, so we can become who we ought to be. It is time to remem ber where we came from, so we can know where we need to go. Walter Ifates, former dean of Hood Seminary In Salisbury, put It very simply, 'We can no more talk about what we don't know, than come back from where we ain't been." Unfortunately, Black history Is still not taught In our schools and Black scholars attempting to teach our history are often ridicule, and at best not taken seriously. The erasing or re making of Black History is as old as the earliest American his tory book and as recent as the newest one. Even we sometimes find It difficult to believe that Blacks have made and are mak ing significant contributions to America and the world. The fact Is that our history does not begin the degradation of slavery In America, but It be gins with dignity In Africa, Perspectives r\ From The Pulpit By Rev. Bernard Sullivan Pastor, St. Stephens AME Zion \ J i We should recognize we are somebody, because we would not have ample blood supplies with out the pioneering work Into blood plasma of another black genius. Dr. Charles Drew. We should tell our children to hold their heads high because Cleopatra of the Nile was Black and so was Beethoven, the world-famous composer, and Hannibal one of the world's greatest army generals. Finally, we should make it a point to learn as much as we can about the history and teach It to our children, not Just this month, but every month of the year, realizing that what we learn Is not only for the knowl edge, but also for our self-esteem as a people. where all things began. Our homeland Is the cradle of civili zation. That's a historical fact we should be proud of. Africa Is the land where the first alphabet was created. That's another his torical fact that should make us hold our heads high. Africa Is where agriculture began, the first library was built and where architecture became an artform. And yes, Africa Is the home of Rameses The Great. These are all historical facts that should make us feel good about our selves and our heritage. Dr. King and Malcolm X real ized that any people develop a healthy self-esteem when they feel they are somebody because of their history. This month when we set aside time to recog nize our historical contribu tions, we should also take time to bask in the pride that we should feel because of our con tributions. We should recognize we are somebody because a Black man, Benjamin Banneker, invented the traffic light and made morning rush hour less hectic and chaotic for all Americans, black and white. Eddie Bridges Gaston Mall 401 Cox Road Bears Qpp ^^Models Dolls Puzzels Games Trains and Much Much More, for Your Favorite Girl or Boy. I I JollflJ oShopeJ 9 (1-85 and Cox Rd.) (704)865-6049 Machels Restaurant Eat In or Carry Out DAILY SPECIALS Includes Meat $025 2 Vegetables, Roll & Tea Meats: Chicken, Fish, Pork Chops, Liver, Neck Bones, Chitterlings, Pig Feet and Beef Stew Vegetables: Green Beans, Collards, Okra, Cabbage, Corn, Squash, Sweet Potatoes, White Potatoes, Macaroni & Cheese Open: Mon-Thur 7-8, Fri. 7-11, Sat 8-11 442 N. 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