The Minority Voice, January, 2004


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Serving Eastern North Carolina Since 1981

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: Reparations and Economic Independence

by Dr. Conrad W. Worrill

In the process of building the Repa-
rations Movement, itis crucial to take
note of an important aspect. of our
work that Brother Chinweizu pointed
out in a paper read at the second ple-
nary session of the First Pan African
Conference on Reparations, held in
Abuja, Nigeria, on April 27, 1993.
Chinweizu observed that one of the
most important aspects of the Repa-
rations Movement ois our self-repair,
the change it will bring about in our
understanding of our destiny, the
change it will bring about in the
world. ?

-Chinweizu further observes in his
paper, oSo, reparations, like charity,
must begin with ourselves, with the
making of the new Black person, with
the making of a new Black world. ?

With this in mind, in our work in
the Reparations Movement, we must
direct our attention to our external
demands at the same time we work
on our intemal repair. We must do
both at the same time. .

It is especially obvious that at this
time of the year millions of African
people get caught up in the European
holiday season by participating in
helping the European economic order
remain strong. by purchasing their
products promoted in the name of the
holiday season. Let us reflect for a

- moment on this problem.
©. Since being captured from Africa
and introduced into the United States

of the world Ts greatest tragedies. This

is the tragedy of being completely
taken over by the Euro-ethnic order

of America, in almost every area of
our lives, at the detriment of our own

self-interest. This tragedy manifests

itself today most vividly in the area of
economic development in the A frican-

in-America Community.

If you observe the African Com-
munity in America throughout the
United States today, you will observe
that we do not control the economics
of our own communities. We have
allowed other ethnic groups to become

" the major benefactor of the economies

of our communities, This problem has
major impact on many of the prob-
lems we face, such as: the African
Family Crisis, African on African
(Black on Black) crime, drug and al-
cohol abuse, teenage pregnancy, HIV
and AIDS, cultural domination, edu-
cational genocide, and lack of real po-
litical power, et al.

All African people in America
need to stop and think for a minute
and ask the question, why do we so
easily and willingly spend our money
with other people and these same
people do not spend their money with
us? In fact, the White community will
not even allow African-in- American
businesses and cntcrpriscs, for the
most part, to open in their communi-
ties.

One of the most devastating out-
comes of this capturing process of
African people in America is the fact

that too often we look to other people

as-a people will not fundamentally
change until we decide to make these
changes and correct the habits that
keep us in an oppressive state. Con-
tinuing to spend our money with other
people at the expense of ourown com-
munities will continue to keep us in a
state of begging other people to do for
us what we should do for ourselves.
In America. most ethnic groups
tend to have control of items they

consume as part of their cultural heri-

tage and characteristics. For ex-
ample, the Chinese dominate the rice

industry and the Greeks dominate the
fruit and vegetable industry. African
people cat greens as a part of our
regular cultural eating habits, but we
do not control greens. Just think, if

we controlled the production, pro-

cessing, wholesaling, retailing and
distribution of greens in America, we
would considerably advance our own
economic situation.

During this season of super pro-
paganda and economic rip-offs, let us
recommit ourselves to at least become
apartof the MATAH Network, which

is the only African owned and con-
trolled channel df distribution featur-
ing hundreds of Black manufactured
products.

Let us stop the cycle of economic
dependence and struggle harder to
build the Reparations Movement. -

(Dr. Worrill is the National Chair-
man of the National Black United "
Front/NBUF located at 12817 S.

Ashland Ave., Fl. 1, Calumet Park, IL

60827, 708-389-9929, Fax: 708-839-
9819, Email: nbufchi@allways.net,

Web site: nbufront.org.)

as property and commodity, aver four
-_, hundred years ago, African peoplein~ ~ solving them
America have become subjects ofone " crystabelear that the problems we face
Biographical Outline of
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a vital figure of the modern era. His

to solve problems for us instead of

lectures and dialogues stirred the concern and otafe 4 poo :
ought signi ;

of a generation. The movements and marches he | )
changes in the fabric of American life through his courage and selfless
devotion. This devotion gave direction to thirteen years of civil rights
activities. His charismatic leadership inspired men and women, young
and old, in this nation and around the world. .
Dr. King Ts concept of osomebodiness, ? which symbolized the
celebration of human worth and the conquest of subjugation, gave black
and people hope and a sense of dignity. His philosophy of
nonviolent direct action, and his strategies for rational and
non-destructive social change, galvanized the conscience of this nation
and reordered its priorities. His wisdom, his words, his actions, his
commitment, and his dream for a new way of life are intertwined with
the American experience.

Birth and Family

Martin Luther King, Jr. was born at noon on Tuesday, January 15, 1929
at the family home, 501 Auburn Avenue, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia. Dr.
Charles Johnson was the attending physician. Martin Luther King, Jr.
was the first son and second child born to the Reverend Martin Luther

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RUN MELVIN RUN.... Top photo Melvin Mclawhorn is pictured with his family as he announces
his bid for the now vacant seat on the Board of Commissioners. Bottom photo-

King, Sr. and Alberta Williams King. Also born to the Kings were

Christine, now Mrs. Isaac Farris, Sr., and the Reverend Alfr

Williams King. The Reverend A.D. King is now deceased.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Ts maternal grandparents were the Reverend
Adam Daniel Williams, second pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church, and
Jenny Parks Williams. His paterna

and Delia King, sharecrop
He married Coretta Scott, t

Daniel

| grandparents were James Albert

s on a farm in Stockbridge, Georgia. "
e younger daughter of Obadiah and Bernice
McMurry Scott of Marion, Alabama, on June 18, 1953. The marriage

Bishop Royal gives his endorsement and prayers to Bro Melvin.

photo by William Clark

Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr.
1929
January 15
Martin Luther King, Jr. is born to Rev. and
Mrs. Martin Luther King, Sr. (former Alberta
Christine Williams) in Atlanta, Georgia.
1935 - 1944
Dr. King atieixds David T. Howard

Elementary School, Atlanta University
Laboratory School, and Booker T. .

_ Washington High School. He passes the en-

trance examination to Morehouse College in
Atlanta, Georgia without graduating from
high school.

1947

Dr. King is licensed to preach.

1948

February 25

Dr. King is ordained to the Baptist ministry
and appointed associate pastor at Ebenezer.

- June 8

-Dr. King graduates from Morehouse College

with a BA degree in Sociology.

| September

Dr. King enters Crozer Theological Seminary
in Chester, Pennsylvania. After hearing Dr.
A. J. Muste and Dr. Mordecai W. Johnson
preach on the life and teachings of Mahatma
Gandhi, he begins to study Gandhi seriously.

1951

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May 6-8

Dr. King graduates from Crozer with a
Bachelor of Divinity degree.
1953

June 18

Dr. King marries Coretta Scott in Marion,
Alabama.

1954

May 17

The Supreme Court of the United States rules
aaa in Brown vs. Board of
Education that racial segregation in public
schools is unconstitutional.

October 31

Rev. Martin Luther King, Sr. appoints Dr.
King as the twentieth pastor of the Dexter
Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery,
Alabama.

1955

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ny took place on the lawn of the Scott Ts home in Marion,
Alabama. The Rev. King, Sr. performed the dervice, with Mrs. Edythe Penile bfecatlatd , ror
Bagley, the sister of Coretta Scott King as maid of honor, and the Rev. years later. An in ithe 8 if
A.D. King; the brother of Martin Luther King, Jr., as best man. sadevs recently joined ci ah .
sildren were born to Dr. and Mrs. King: activist Dick Gregory at the Ala-
Lilie Denise (November 17, 1955, Montgomery, Alabama) bama State Capitol to bring an ar-
Martin Luther III (October 23, 1957, Montgomery, Alabama) ray of serious unethical and ocon-
Dexter Scott (January 30, 1961, Atlanta, Georgia) " spiracy ? charges against investiga-
Bernice Albertine (March 28, 1963, Atlanta, Georgia) tors of the Alabama Securities Com-
Education ; ; mission.
At the age of five, Martin Luther King, Jr. began caer yeath Securities Commission Director
reaching the legal age of six, at the Yonge Street Elementary School in | j,. oh Borg and Agent Rubin Redd

Atlanta. When his age was discovered, he was not permitted to continue
in school and did not resume his education until he was six. Following
Yonge School, he was enrolled in David T. Howard Elementary School.
He also attended the Atlanta University Laboratory School and Booker
School. Because of a hi
inations in his junior year of hi
Morehouse Col formal graduation from
Washington. Having skipped both the ninth and twelfth grades, Dr.

King entered Morehouse at the age of fifteen. .
aduated from Morehouse a with a B.A. degree in

at fall he enrolled in Crozer

Chester, Pennsylvania, While attending Crozer, he also studied at the

University of Pennsylvania. He was elected President of the Senior Class

T. Washington High

Morehouse College without

In 1948, he
Sociology.

and delivered the valedictory address.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a vital figure of the modern era, His
lectures and dialogues stirred the concern and sparked the conscience of
a generation, The movements and marches he led brought
changes in the fabric of American life thr
devotion, This devotion gave direction Tto thirteen years of civil rights
activities, His charismatic peveisiry 4 inspired men and women, young
and old, in this nation and around the

of osomebodiness, ? which symbolized the
celebration of human worth and the conquest of subjugation, gave black

Dr. King Ts concept

his courage

e world,

and poor people hope and a sense of dignity

scores on the college
school, he advanced to
Booker. T.

eological Seminary in

ificant
and selfless -

were repeatedly accused of violat-
ing the civil rights of Terry Harris,
founder of Wealth Builders Interna-
tional (WBI) and Networker
2000.com, both Birmingham-based
companies.

oI'm calling for a (U.S.) Justice
Department investigation of the/Ala-
"bama Securities Commission] and
their trickery and diabolical tactics,
that were used 40 years ago here in ?
Alabama to shut down legitimate
Blak businesses, ? Mr. Gregory

I Tm calling for a (U.S.)
Justice Department |
ipvestigation of the Alabama
Securities Commission and
their trickery and diabolical
tactics that were used 40
years ago here in Alabama
to shut down legitimate
Black businesses. T

"Dick Gregory

anetwork marketing company that led
to his teaching of ostock-option trad-
ing ? to the poor of America. oWall
Street is our street, ? said Mr. Harris,
who hails from the ghettos of Besse-
mer, Alabama, a suburb of Birming-
hari,

Lauded by many as a ofinancial

empowerment genius, ? Mr. Harris

developed seminars about stock-op-
tion trading, which is what eventually
led to what some have called othe

Dick Gregory charges racism against
Alabama Securities Commission

Mr. Harris said he is willing to
take a lie-detector test to prove he
has done nothing wrong or illegal.
He added, oI would like for Secu-
rities Director Borg to take a lie-
detector test, too, to prove that this
investigation of my company is not
predicated on race. ?

Who is Terry Harris?

Many of the 28,000 indepen-
dent representatives who work in
his company liken him to A.G.
Gaston, a legendary self-made Ala-
bama millionaire.

Realizing he had a knack for
business, he started building busi-
nesses: An income tax service, re-
sume service, car dealership, pub-

lishing company, mail order service

and a consulting service were a few.
He eventually began investing in
the stock market.

In 1997, he launched a Bir-
mingham-based business named
Networker 2UUU.com (NZI) which

June 5

Dr. King receives a Ph.D. degree in
Systematic Theology from Boston University.

| November 17

The Kings T first child, Yolanda Denise, is
born in Montgomery, Alabama.

December |

Mrs. Rosa Parks, a forty-two year old
Montgomery seamstress, refuses to relinquish
her bus seat to a white man and is arrested.

December 5

The first day of the Montgomery bus boycott
and the trial date of Mrs. Parks. A meeting
of movement leaders is held. Dr. King is
unanimously elected president of the
Montgomery Improvement Association.

December 10

The Montgomery Bus Company suspends
service in black neighborhoods. ma

1956
January 26

Dr. King is arrested on a charge of traveling
thirty miles per hour in a twenty-five miles
per hour zone in Montgomery. He is released
on his own recognizance.

January 30

A bomb is thrown onto the porch of Dr. oy

said, He accused the commission of malicious and vindictive investiga- has grown and developed into an
releasing damaging press and me- _ tion ? of Networker2000 and Mr. Har- almost 30,000 member nationwide
dia reports to the public oto under- ris T investment club, Wealth Builders " Web hosting business with optional
mine investor confidence ? designed "_ International. member benefits, such as stock
and orchestrated oto do irreparable oHe (Harris) is a threat to the sys- option training education. The
| harm toa legitimate thriving Black- tem, ? Mr, Gregory said. oThey know training was primarily to educate
owned business. ? that if Terry Harris continues teach- the poor to provide a means to es-
Mr. Harris, 44, began Networker ing poor and Black people (about " cape poverty and realize their po-
2000 in 1997, Today, the company stock options) and financial indepen- tential for wealth.
has more than 28,000 independent dence, they'll be able to lift themselves "Franklin Tate
representatives in all 50 states. It is up by their own economic bootstraps. ? The Birmingham Times
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King Ts Montgomery home. Mrs. King and
Mrs. Roscoe Williams, wife of a church
member, are in the house with baby Yolanda
Denise. No one is injured.







and the height of the presiden-

aign in 1948 the
Pen, ,
Thurmond the presidential nom-

inee of the segregationist
Dixiecrat party indeed had a

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Content of This Newrpaper Ceprrighted yeaa by The AFRO-AMERICAN Company

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Gov. J.. Strom Thurmond of South
Carolina, Dixiecrat Presidential
nominee, is related to a number of.
colored Fersoms besides Robert
Thurmond of Morristo yn, N.J.,'
half-cousin, who disclos his re-,
lationship to the Governor in the
AFRO last week. Above, right, is'
the late Thomas Thurmond of
James E. Thurmond, father of the:
Governor. He had ogood ? hair,
blue eyes, and a light complexion
according to reports. At left, above,|.;.
is Thomas Thurmond, a half first-
cousin, and at right, below, is the
Rev. James R. Thurmond, a half

in. Another first cous-
in, Mrs. Eva Thurmond Smith, lives; i)
in Augusta. -

THE AFRO REPORTE() AUGUST 1948.

A. In the heat of the summer Black cousin, Robert G.
_ Thurmond of Morristown, New -

; B. Later that month AFRO
reporter Douglas Hall ventured
down to the South Carolina,
Georgia border and uncovered

Cousin of Dixiecrat

Nominee tells all

August 17, 1948
Morristown N.J. - The reason that Gov. J. Strom Thurmond of
South Carolina, Dixiecrat presidential nominee, does not resemble
his half-cousin, Robert G. Thurmond, Morristown post office
labor department worker, is that Robert G. is not of the Caucasian

There is, however, resemblance in their political aspirations as
it was pointed out by Mr. Thurmond here in an AFRO interview
on Wednesday. Both men are political leaders,

Their kinship was disclosed by Mr. Thurmond,who stated that
Gov. Thurmond Ts father, James E. (Snip) Thurmond, a prosecutor
in Edgefield, S.C. and his father, the late Thomas Thurmond,
were half brothers, which makes them half first cousins.

Says Well-Known

Asked whether he knew Governor Thurmond personally, and
whether the South Carolina State head recognized him as a rela-
tive, Mr. Thurmond said:

oI certainly do know Strom and he knows me and he knows of
our relationship because we were the only Thurmonds in
Edgefield. He was a youngster when I left home. ?

Mr. Thurmond, who is 63 years old, also explained that his
brother was named after Gov. Thurmond Ts father.

Before coming to Morristown, Mr. Thurmond lived in New
York City where he operated a barber shop. He then moved to
Newark where he continued in the barber trade.

He came to Morristown in 1926, opened and operated a caff?
here, popularly known as the Maple.Leaf Restaurant. Most of his
customers he said were from Newark and New York City.

It was during the period he was a bistro Operator that he was
drafted as Morristown Ts first colored Democratic leader.
Responsible for Job Open

When I accepted that post'15 years ago, ? he asserted, othere
were no colored persons in any of the better jobs here, not even a
cuspidor cleaner in the town's municipal buildings. ?

Although Morristown is predominantly Republican, he, a
Democratic leader, figured in the employment of six other per-
sons in the post office, of whom five are working at present.

. Mr. Thurmond said he was the first colored person to gain
employment in the Morristown post office, a job he has held for
the past 11 years.

Looking at least 15 years younger than hi¥ actual age, Mr.
Thurmond has been married twice and is the father of four chil-
dren, and though he was unable to name the number of grandchil-
dren, he did name four great-grandchildren,

Believes Cousin Made Mistake

On the subject of Governor Thurmond, to whom he voluntarily
referred as omy cousin, ? Mr. Thurmond said that he believed that
the South Carolina Governor made the worst mistake of his life in
accepting the nomination for U.S. President on the Dixiecrat-
State's Rights Party since the Democratic Party in the State is no
longer a ofranchised club ? and colored persons are permitted to
vote, ~
As a matter of fact, he had planned to write Governor
Thurmond to explain his views,

Mr. Thurmond said he never had corresponded with the
Goveinor but he kept close tab on him through the newspaper

reports. .

Mr. Thurmond stated that he believed that the Governor of
South Carolina would be one of the more liberal leaders in that
State if he ohad his own way about things. ?

three more members of
Thurmond Ts Colored clan.

. © Hall actually was bad.
enough td:step to then
South Carolina Governor -
Thurmond Ts offices in
Columbia, South Carolina.
First Hall was told ;
Thurmond was in, but oncé
Thurmond got wise to what
Hall wanted the governor
checked out.

BALTIMORE, MD., AUGUST 28, 1948

~ Strom Thurmond
avoids AFRO reporter

the August 28, 1948

| article below.

In, Then

cor ether pcos

By DOUGLAS HALL

OQhUMBIA, 8.C. " Gov. J.

Thurmond, Presidential can.
didate -the Southern Dixiecrats.
ostepped out ? on me Friday.

telephoned the governor's
. aad l with his secre
tary who stated that he was new

in a

a

co-operative

tone of voi ' at first anyway, say-

he thought a conference
be arranged as the governor,

office at that very mo-

vernor isin
Secretary told me
governor was in.
ays set aside the
Ik who wanted to

oeonversation took T

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| | the governor of South Carolina. are
fe) _ oWhen-I-came back:-to Augusta in-1944/-sbid Thomias..«.---.
Thurmond, oI went to the employment officeto get:a'job.

own S.C. governor

August 17, 1948
By Douglass Hall

Augusta, Ga . - Three more Thurmonds, a housewife, a
presser, and a minister told the AFRO this week that they are
cousins of South Carolina Ts Gov. J. Strom Thurmond, Dixie
nominee for president. ,

They are Mrs. Eva (Thurmond_ Smith, half first cousin;
Thomas Thurmond, half first cousin; and the Rev. James R.
Thurmond, half second cousin..

Supporting the contention of Robert Thurmond,
Morristown, N.J., the three stated that, not only do they have
names spelled the same as the governor Ts, but that they are
blood relatives to him. -

Pastor Ts Statement .

oNot only that, ? asserted the Rev. Mr. Thurmond, who has
eight little Thurmonds (half third cousins), oIf you really want
to see the Thurmonds, you should go up into McCormick
County (joining Edgefield County).

oTt seems like everybody up there are Thurmonds. They are
of all colors. Some are so white that you cannot tell them from
the original Thurmonds.

oSometime ago I preached up there and after I had finished,
it seems like everybody in the church came up and told me
that they were Thurmonds. They may not be blood Thurmonds
but they have the name. ?

Matron Gives Proof

To support her belief that she was a blood Thurmond, and
not just someone who picked up the name, Mrs. Smith pointed
out a picture of her blue-eyed father, Thomas Thurmond, who
was the half brother of James Thurmond, the governor Ts father.

oWhy, I remember well when Gov. Thurmond Ts father used
to visit my grandfather, ? the Rev. Mr. Thurmond added, o and
they used to sit and eat, and talk for hours.

oI remember asking my grandfather why did that white T
man always visit our home. My grandfather told me that they
were brothers.

Plenty Relatives

There are several hundreds persons, colored and white, in

this city and surrounding communities who claim relation to

They asked me my name and I told them. Then they asked me
to spell it. I did. .

oThe man, who was also named Thurmond, asked me did
my folk come from over in Edgefield. I told him that they did.
He then told the folk in the office that we were all related. ?

The only thing that surprises colored Thurmonds is, why is
it so important that they are related to the white Thurmonds. It
is an old story and oeverybody in these parts knows it. ?

Black press almost excluded

Continued from Al

try deserves the right to know ,

what is going on and needs to
hear what the president has to
say, and that a photograph

should be taken by the Black

press.

Her supervisor came out
and again, I was informed that
for security reasons, only the
Sun would be allowed to take

pictures and I could get a photo
from them.

Wore rca, pain ol wnat
Minority Conrentore Assosletion left) tna Garland

Williamson, president of President's Roundtable,
intervened in argument with White House over policy

on news Photography.

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Never one to be refused
when there is neither justice
nor logic attached to the issue,
I suggested she call the White
House and inform them that
the Baltimore AFRO represents
all of Black America and that
an exception should be made to
the hard-and-fast rule.

Two prominent African-
American business leaders
were near the security desk,
overheard the conversation and
intervened on my behalf,
Garland Williamson, president
of the President Ts Roundtable,

woman in charge of media and
convinced her to call the White
House to assure that the Black
press would be able to fully
Participate in the media cover-
age

Also, Boyd Rutherford, sec-
retary of Maryland Department
of General Services, asked the
Press office to call the White
House and vouched for the
character of the two African-
American businessmen, and for
my character as a journalist.

After a 20-minute delay, the
woman returned, the matter

and Wayne Frazier, president was resolved and I was given
of the Maryland/Washington permission to photograph the
Minority Contractors event.

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Youth Today Celebrates Ribbon Cutting . . Pictured above top are: Eugene James, Chairman,
Pitt County Board of Commissioners, Kathy Brown, Advisory Board Member, Mildred A. Council,
Councilwoman, City of Greenville, Angel Savages, Founding Director, & CEO, Youth Today Community
Resource Center, and Tierney Paige, Youth Representative.

On December 21, 2003,.Youth Today Community Resource celebrated its ribbon-cutting and open house.
The community center located at 400 Mumford Road is open to youth and families of Eastern North
Carolina. It currently offers a computer public access center eat Ppet with Internet services, com-
munity reading groups, 4-H youth development, basic needs assistance, boys basketball, afterschool tutor-
ing, storytime, movie night & more. They are currently seeking volunteers to assist in the community
center. A special thanks to m;' family for their countless hours of support during the inception of Youth
Today, also Phase II Heaven, ( next picture)and the many volunteers that were there to support this
grassroots agency from the ground up.

Youth Today needs your help as a provider of basic needs and feeding the hunger. $1.00 buys 10 Ibs. of
food. Send your tax-deductible donations to Youth Today Inc., P.O. Box 632, Greenville, NC 27835 or
call us at (232) 752-5637 for more information about how we can serve your community. Again, thank
you for your continued support,

. Pictured next are the 4H Allstars: Back row left to right, Logan Council,
Johnathan Fields, Valenole Epe t, Front left to ri ght Montel Shamble, Akeem Savage, Shandell Jones,
Megan, Melanie, and Melinda Fields. 4H Allstars br ought Holiday Cheer to the senior citizens at Senior
Towers in December through the 4H group and Phase II Heaven a new rising group of singers in the
Greenville, NC community, In addition, they also picked a mess of sweet potatoes for the seniors in the
home and the community. A recipe book was released to the seniors whic compiled their original reci-
pes. photo by Bro Jim Rouse

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: a ae ee as Aer ites , will be a eood dai T ae 8. Praying in thanksgiving
ee in order to the propagating of Chief) said the answer to youth's dren to peers who will be a good dence that the household is in 2
wisdom. Train up a child to cimalty is the home. He fur- influence upon them.. Do not be. good order, that all is well at the - a Sar idiekciedon
keep him from snares of sin. ther stated, "If there is hope for misled, "Bad Company corrupts top. : 10. " ing comm Ohlins
. Catechise them, initiate them, the future of America, we must good character ; 9. Do the children know that Adon! te maine, rare
keep them under discipline, train "_as a nation return f God and to _ Dad's first priority is Mom (not Passion for Worship by Patrick
them as soldiers who are taught the practice of daily family What are some characteristics of me) and that Moms first priority ion orship
to handle their arms, keep rank prayer ?. . the "Right" frie a is Dad (not me)? When a t Kavanaugh. eee
and observe the word of com- The future of our nation 1. A love of God. Look actively shows more love for a child than ish philosopher Job
mand". my depend on the number of for other Christian children to that for a spouse, this actually Engli agunink n
The Sunday school and family altars. "As the home goes play with our children. = "- "_ "inereases the child's insecurity ane ree ogi i ie bach
church cannot in any wise re- so goes the nation ?. The nation 2. Good relations with their own and self-center iness | why stream sive intense,
place the vital need for a daily is no stronger than her homes. parents. ; . Spouse before the child, without they themselves have poisone
diet of God's Word. Leds _ Everything we love or we have Kindhearted not mean spir- anything i between: a job, e : the fountain".
its rely upon the depends on family altars. Wh i Sole reer, and hobbies, Therefore, the ag
. echool to ae angels or saints have a family alter? How haba 4. Be sure that Dad (not just correct order is God, your Dene Rainey, an expert
of their children. The home is we survive without it? The ques- | Mom) leads spiritually, ~ spouse, your child and then eve- Writes on ¢ rites bails, ;
Ms. Beatrice May the greatest educational institu- tion should be reversed, why not 5. Strive to make your children ing else. The br akup 0 1¢ family isn!
tion on earth. Here the child have a family altar? proud of you. - due toa Srioration in or eais
To the editor gets his first lessons in walking, 6. oParents are the pride of their Frederick Douglass: "It is easier lator Ts values, ban rat sf to a de-
Why have a family al- eating, talking, etc. How much - Beatrice Maye children " (Proverbs 17:6) to build strong children than to terioration in fathers values ?.
tar? This question would never more should he receive Christain 7. Love your guse above your repair broken men ?. Athes
enter the minds of those already training and learn the importance Your Child's Friends children. Parents should not ar- . Respect Aut ority oai
having a family altar, but those of worship. | gue in front of their children but Smo of the many ways in which - Remember that a chi s ;
who do not have one or those Family altar binds the As parents, we need to should take we worship God include: instinct is to imitate parents.
who are not sold on the idea may _ family together. "The family that be completely aware of the their disagreements to the pri- |. Singing in church Let your walk be equal to your
raise the question. prays together stays together" isa friends who have gravitated to- vacy of their oom, 2. Reading the Bible talk. AY Ve oe
God expects us to have familiar slogan. How true those ward our children, and vice 8. \Show affection. This does 3. Singing alone - Give your chi o an } us
family worship as indicated in words are. The family altar versa, and take proactive in- not mean sexual embraces; it 4. editating on Scriptures tion of clean hands an a pure
i the first part of Proverbs 22:6. makes an impression on children "_ volvement in these friendships. does include hugs and kisses ap- 5. Memorizing Scriptures - heart (Psalms 24:4) child
; Matthew Henry says of this verse __ that lives long in their minds. v Your child is going to propriate for public viewing. 6. Singing spontaneous praise - Strive to make your children
| - "Here is first a great duty en- More family altars | "_be strongly influenced by peers, AS children routinely see great 7. Physical posturing (kneel- proud of you. bo
joined, particulartly to those that would mean fewer juvenile delin- perhaps more than birthdays. love expressed between their pa ing, dancing, etc.) - Love your spouse above your
are the parents and instructors, quents. J. Edgar Hoover (F.B.I. Parents should direct their chil- | . | | children.

_ PRESIDENTS, SOLDIERS and LIES |

even though stated in his State

the coalition can win in Afgh-,

i Jon: : vilian city where 140,000 peo- diers fighting and dying in the 3rd Marine Division, and
Presidents, Soldiers ple, most of them civilians, of the Union a that it anistan and Iraq in one way or Vietnam would have known later enlisted in the U.S. Army,
and Lies died as a result of the bombing. was a.fact and a reason to in- another, but it will be a long, their president and their secre- where he retired as a sergeant
President Lyndon Johnson on vade. It may take years before hard slog." That's certainly not tary of defense escalated the major in 1990 following 20
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Americans would be wounded
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current situation such that the

including many of our
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Clinton told the nation, "I want the fact that during the early is harder we Work have beenmuch more wide- ones. . Advantage, Inc.
you to listen to me. I'm going years of the war and just before the behinder ye et?" He went spread and emotional if the _... ~-qGeorge.S, Kulas served in a
to say this again: I:did-nothave ~~ he sent:in additional trooper" " ~ on to Tsay, "It fs clear that American people and the sole... . Vietnam during 1967-68 with a
sexual relations| with that President Johnson stated to . | .
woman, Miss Lewinsky, ? many then-Defense Secretary Robert OSES I OS SSS
of us listened and believed him. McNamara, "I don't see any meee GY) ot. ye as eee
Unfortunately, the president of way of winning" in Vietnam.
the United States was looking But our president still
right into our eyes and lying sent American boys off to die!
through his teeth. The lies go on and on: John F.
Many presidents have lied. Kennedy with the Bay of Pigs
While some lies _ "_ "ihave im 1961; Nixon with Watergate .
been found out, many more during 1972-74; Ronald Reagan
have sailed right . over with the Iran-Contra afi in
the heads of the American 1986-87; Clinton with Bdsnia
people. (no more than a year) during
President Harry Truman on 1995-2000.
Aug. 6, 1945 said, "The first So in regards to Iraq today, is
atomic bomb was dropped on our president lying to us?
Hiroshima, a military base. It may take years before we
That was because we wished in really know whether in fact
this first attack to avoid, in so President Bush was really told -

far as possible the killing of ci-
vilians." The fact was that
Hiroshima was primarily a ci-

by the CIA that Iraq was not
trying to buy fissionable mate-
rial ( the Niger connection)

"4, The Pitt County Branch Of
| owc ? = The NAACP Recognizes The
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Martin Luther King Jr

| Dr. King received numerous awards for his leadership in the Civil
Rights Movement. Among them were the following:

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Listed in Who Ts Who in America, 1957.

The Spingarn Medal from the NAACP, 1957, ° ~
The Russwurm Award from the National Newspaper Publishers, ( .
1957. ; tem
The Second ofthe Police Deans Award Nowe enna | 7 :
Association 0 olice rtment of New Yor [ my »
Selected as one of the sixteen world leaders who had contributed AUTO SALES ' 4
most to the advancement of freedom during 1959 by Ling

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Selected as one of the ten most outstanding personalities of the
year by Time Magazine, 1957.

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and Die Workers, International Union, 1963.
The John Dewey Award, from the United Federation of Teachers,
1964,
The John F. Kennedy Award, from the Catholic Interracial Council

Marcus Garvey Prize for Human Rights, presented by the | Naas T Li my
Jamaican Government, posthumously, 1968. ii oyh S|
The Rosa L. Parks award, by The Southern Christian . a bo

Magazine of New Dethi, India.

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of Chicago, 1964.

The Aims Fidd- Wolf forea for his book, Stride Toward Freedom. |
numerous citations, are

Named oMan of the Year, o by Time Magazine, 1963. 7a a
Named oAmerican of the Decade, ? by the Laundry, Dry Cleaning,
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- WASHINGTON "The U.S. - ee | seine abuse. ___ moved priests with multiple accusa-. with the bishops T charter.

Roman Catholic church insisted [ie A The auditors were largely former _ tions tonew parishes where the abuse oIt should be a part of an annual
that it was doing everything pos- ais || law enforcement officials hired by sometimes continued, insome cases, _reportthat comes to this office, that
sible to keep sexual predator . the bishops T conference. for decades. _.,|. » each diocese provide those num-
Priests away from children, but oEssentially, bishopshavedefined However, the report did mot track bers ... to us so that we can in turn
the efforts outlined in a church the rules of the game, decided who the number or the locations of clerics provide that to the public, ? said
audit were condemned by abuse plays, paid the umpires and are now _Femoved from parishes where they . McChesney, who once headed the
victims. ; eee fe, declaring . . ae ae FBI offices in
* A report on efforts to purge © =). themselves the . i Set ee ne? eee Chicago and
Sexual predators: from church | winners, ? Bar- "How many? Where are they? Is Seattle.
ranks said abusers had been re. bara Blaine, os vart-l...9T. 9 ¥4-.0-1 oWhat we
moved from possiblecontact with president of the there a backlog? Is there? -I don't . did in that re-
Children, butdidnotsayhowmany _ Survivors Net- oan rein Je have dane avamnthi«;y gard was not to
or what had happened to them. wa work of those know, We have done eve oa a ts we review any per-
How many? Where arethey T? = Priests, twig CaN to Temove anyone that we know some! files a

Is there a backlog? Is there? "I | Priests, told sage ae Re is arc Ree age all, whether it:
don Tt know, ? Bishop T Wilton " 2 a of who has been a Cus and has @ ibe a priest or
Gregory, president of the U.S. | 4 The charter i OAR ER cee Pen ley ty _ " whether it be
Conference of Catholic Bishops, _ _ mandated that " credible accusation against them. backgrounds of
Said at the release of the audit in churches create OES as onthe victims or

Washington. woe i a safe environ- . . . ws . whatnot, ? said
The 288 U.S. bishops and car- ment for chil- mun. $24 W 751 Ko a Bill Gavin, a
dinals mandated the study injure I a | Bia d dren, provide Bishop. ilton Gregory, . former FBI of-
2002 in response to hundreds of U.S. Conference of Catholic B resi egory healing and President of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops ficial who
multimillion-dollar claims by vic- _ pauses before releasing the first of three major reports promised | tthe reconciliation . - oe oS headed the
tims of predatory priests over the Catholics after a child sexual abuse scandal erupted in the United States for victims, re-_ . : _ committee.
past 40 years. {WO yams ago at a news conference at the National Press Club in spond effectively to allegations, co- could have contact with children... oSome have.said that we were
oWe have done everything we Washington. The U.S. Catholic Church claimed major progress in combat- operate with civil authorities anddis- oTwa quite surprised ... to find harsh in being so strong and exact
can to remove anyone that we (ng Sexual abuse in the report, but victims dismissed the results as largely cipline offenders. _ that there were no numbers that exist - (by)taking people out of the minis-
know of who has been accused 9!0Fified, T voluntary self-reporting. oIt would be far better to put up a like that, ? said Kathleen McChesney, try with an allegation, ? Gregory
and has a credible accusation , ; | | . data base of perpetrators, ? Blaine said, _ executive director of the Office of said in apparent reference to Pope
against them, ? Gregory said. integrity. ? | with the U.S. Bishops T 2002 Charter Bishops held the conference after. Child and Youth Protection, setupby Jobin Paul II, who asked parishio-
oSo the priests that are serv- The report said 157 of the 191 for the Protection: of Children:and abuse victims claimed the church hi-_ the U.S.ConferenceofCatholicBish- ners to have faith in the healing
ing and the deacons are menof U.S--dioceses were in compliance Young People, meant to prevent = erarchy covered up accusations and ops in 2002 to monitor compliance power of God.

A Gulf War veteran from
Pasadena sued Home Depot Tues-
day, claiming he and other black
and Latino employees were sub-
ject to racial harassment at the
Atlanta-based chain Ts Woodland
Hills store. oe

A media representative for the
home remodeling chain did not
immediately return a call for com-
ment on the allegations.

Plaintiff Kamau Barr seeks un-

specified monetary damages in his
Los Angeles Superior Court law-
suit. us

Barr sérved in the Gulf War with
the U.S. Army until 1993. He says
he later was diagnosed with Post-
Traumatic Stress Disorder.

He spent time on disability
until Homé Depot hired him to

work in the loading department

of the Woodland Hills store on
Nov. 30, 2002, the suit States,

_ But a few months later, Barr
Said he became aware of oa con-
stant barrage of racist harassment ?

that was directed at oAfrican-

American and Latino employees ?
of Home Depot. =

Barr claims he heard references
aboutblacks eating fried chicken
and watermelon, and. heard co-
workers and supervisors refer to
Latinos as illegal immigrants, ac-
cording to the suit.

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In September of 1951, Martin Luther
in Systematic Theology at Boston Univ
Harvard University. His dissertation,
Conceptions of God in the Thinking of Paul Tillich and Henry
Wieman, ? was completed in 1955, and the Ph.D. degree was awarded on June 5, 1955,
Dr. King was awarded honorary degrees from various co

and several foreign countries. They include:
Doctor of Humane Letters, Morehouse College
Doctor of Divinity, Chicago Theological Seminary
Doctor of Humanities, Central State University
Doctor of Laws, Lincoln University

Doctor of Civil Laws, Bard College

Honoring the Legacy of
Martin Luther King Jr.

Rev Dr.

Just to Name a Few!!

King, Jr. began doctoral studies
iversity. He also studied at
A Comparison of the

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Doctor of Laws, Howard University "
Doctor of Laws, Morgan State University
Doctor of Divinity, Boston University
Doctor of Laws, University of Bridgeport

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| age of six, at the Yonge Street Elementary Sc
discovered, he was not permitted to continue i
education until he was six. Followin

In 1948, he ed from Morehouse Colleg
Crozer Tieclgeal Seminary in Chester, Penn

Honoring the Educational Achievements of
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ty College Outreach Program with Ernest Lee on
Wednesday at 12noon until 12:30pm.

an school, before reaching the legal
ool in Atlanta. When his age was
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Yonge School, he was enrolled in David
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Director of Outreach vial Raper and Booker T. Washin
he advanced to Mor
Washington. Having skipped both the ninth and twelfth

gton High School. Because of his high
© entrance examinations in his junior year of high school,
ouse College without formal graduation from Booker T.
grades, Dr. King entered Morehouse at the age of |

¢ with a B.A. degree in Sociology. That fall he enrolled in
sylvania. While attending Crozer, he also studied at the

Racial Harassment
T tivated ? his Post-Traumatic Stress

Disorder symptoms and that he
has suffered osubstantial emotional

Barr also alleges that. white
Home Depot employees dressed
in Ku Klux Klan hoods and oac-
costed and intimidated African-
American employees. ?

Barr claims othis outrageous
and offensive racial harassment ?
on April 17, 2003 left him oso
traumatized and depressed he was
not able to go to work the follow-

ing night. ?
A few ve after the alleged "
Ku Klux T Klan episode, Barr
claims other black employees dis- |
covered .4 noose hanging in the
hardware section of the store that
he says was oleft there for Afri-
can-American employees ... to
observe. ?

_ Barr claims Home Depot has
condoned the activity and failed T.
to protect its employees.

oHe says the Harassment oreac-

distress, ? including loss of appetite
and sleep, depression, anxiety,
" headaches and irritability.

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reports of widespread unhappiness thru
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for a certain num-
ver, wouldn't He get what He
asked for? He r d ani-
mals to come to Noah in order

_ to keep alive:in a flood. Surely

man, to whom God has given
the ability to reason, should be

able to exercise his own reason-
ing without coercion or com-
pulsion. ;



deception for you to

(end that remain unui

your mind is always

. to the local church your time
money, and other resources, you
may end up not fulfilling the

call of the Lord in your mar-

nage oF in parenthood, Learn

to God for yourselves...
Every offering is not from the

* Lord. Pate re not from
aGod. Patience and reasoning
are what is needed. Ye bane
the poor always with you ?

which means: Put thing: in

ance in your life so that you

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PUBLICNOTICE SO

- Notice is hereby given that the Greenville Housing Authority Board of
Commissioners will hold a Public Hearing on March 29,2004 at 5:00pm in the
Conferenc Room of the Central Office, 1103 Broad Street, in order to receive

public input to a revision to the Public Housing Agency Plan to add a plan
whereby the addition of this revision may affect the waiting list for residency
units. This revision is being considered in response to the City of Greenville's

ee redevelopment efforts.

It isa : not | yn Ove | Bgee : | .

always with yous... Wk.hat every fie age Me Fhe bo The Plan will be available for review beginning January 14, 2004 at the Central

} | the form of money. It is bad to control your conscience. The 7 Binal Rirnet rp

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ahead. But it really
doesn Tt matter with me
now, because I Tve been to
the mountaintop and I
don Tt mind. Like anybody,

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life. Longevity has its
place. But I Tm not con-
cerned about that now. J
just want to do God Ts
will, and He Ts allowed me
to go up to the mountain.
And I Tve looked over and
I Tve seen the Promised
Land. I may not get there
with you, but I want you
to know tonight, that we
as a people will get to the
| Promised Land. And I Tm
happy tonight; I Tm not
worried about anything.
I Tm not fearing any man.:
Mine eyes have seen the
glory of the coming of the
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Saluting the Life of
The Rev. Dr Martin Luther King Jr

Mark W. Owens Jr & Mark W. Owens]
In Memory of Our Good Friend Mr King E. Gardner

Chronology of
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

1929
January 15
Martin Luther King, Jr. is born to Rev. and Mrs. Martin Luther King, Sr. (for-
mer Alberta Christine Williams) in Atlanta, Georgia. .

1935 " 1944

Dr. King attends David T. Howard Elementary School, Atlanta University Laboratory School, and Booker
T. Washington. High School. He passes the entrance examination to Morehouse College in Atlanta,
Georgia without graduating from high school.

1947
Dr. King is licensed to preach.
1948

February 25. .

Dr. King is ordained to the Baptist ministry and appointed associate pastor at Ebenezer.

June 8

Dr. King graduates from Morehouse College with a BA degree in Sociology.

September

Dr. King enters Crozer Theological Seminary in Chester, Pennsylvania. After hearing Dr. A. J. Muste and
Dr. Mordecai W. Johnson preach on the life and teachings of Mahatma Gandhi, he begins to study
mm seriously.

May 6-8 7
Dr. King graduates from Crozer with a Bachelor of Divinity degree.
1953

June 18
Dr. King marries Coretta Scott in Marion, Alabama.
1954

May 17

The Supreme Court of the United States rules
unanimously in Brown vs. Board of Education
that racial Segregation in public schools is un-
constitutional.

October 31 !

Rev. Martin Luther King, Sr. appoints Dr. King
as the twentieth pastor of the Dexter Avenue
ova Church in Montgomery, Alabama,

1955

June 5

Dr. King receives a Ph.D. degree in, Systematic
Theology from Boston University.

November 17

The Kings T first child, Yolanda Denise, is, born
in Montgomery, Alabama.

December 1

Mrs, Rosa Parks, a forty-two year old
Montgomery seamstress, refuses to relinquish
her bus seat to a white man and is arrested.

Degember 5 Mr King E. Garder

The first day of the Montgomery bus boycott Sunrise Sunset .

and the trial date of Mrs. Parks. A meeting of Mar. 8,1938 Jul. 22,2003
movement leaders is held. Dr, King is unanimously elected president of the Montgomery Improvement
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January 2004

This is a new year and many of
us have made New Years
resolutions that we know that we
can not keep. What I want. to
know is have you made
resolutions concerning your soul.
This is the hour that God has
prepared for you to walk into
your season, many of you have
sown and sown and sown and
now I hear the Spirit saying this
is your time to walk into your
season. You will reap the
harvest if you faint not. The wait
is over, just know that you are
more than a conquer and walk
into your season.

As we go forth in the New Year
we need to be prepared to fight
the enemy of our souls by
putting on the whole armor of
God. Let us examine God's dress
code. In the book of Ephesians
6: 13-18 we: find this description
of God's soldier.Wherefore take
unto you the whole armour of
God, that ye may be able to
withstand. in the evil day, and
having done all, to stand. Stand

' therefore, having your loins girt

about with truth, and having on
the breastplate of righteousness;
And your feet shod with the
preparation of the gospel of
peace; Above all, taking the
shield of faith, wherewith ye
shall be able to quench all the
fiery darts of the wicked. And
take the helmet of salvation, and
the sword of the Spirit, which is
the word of God: Praying
always with all prayer and
supplication in the Spirit, and "
watching thereunto with all

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pebseverance and sapplestion 7

for all saints;

If we take the.time to learn whet

the Lord is telling us we will live
a victorious year.

There will come a time in this:

Christian walk that you will
come to the end of your natural
strength and when that |

Paul tell you to STAND not only
does he. tell you.to stand but he
tells you how to stand. First, he
tells you to girt your loins with
the belt of truth. Truth is the part
of the armour that holds up

righteousness. Jesus said I am |

the way the truth and the life.
Know the truth and the truth will
make you free. In your loins are
your reproduction organs and the
devil desire to kill out your
ministry by causing you to walk
in deception. Secondly, he tells
you to put on the breastplate of

Tighteousness. The kingdom of

God is not meat and drink, bit
this is righteousness, peace and
joy in the Holy Ghost, . The
breastplate is a vital part of the
armour it protects the organs that
sustain life (the. organs .. that
pumps the blood, filters T the
blood and produce the blood,
heart, lungs and liver). Thirdly,

he tells you to shod your feet .

with the preparation T: of T the
gospel of peace. The Bible says
follow peace with all men and
holiness without no man shall
see the Lord. Walk in the peace
of God and that peace will
sanctify you wholly. Fourth; he

tells you: to take the shield of

faith that you. will beable to
quench all the fiery darts val the

wicked. i takes faith to fight a
spiritual warfare. Your Very

salvation is based on faith, it Ts by

grace through faith that you are ;

saved. Fifth, he tells you to take
the helmet of salvation. . The

helmet protects another vital.

organ of the body, the brain. The
brain gives you the ability to:

reason with God, to meditate on ~ E

Him, to commune with Him and
to just think on Him. If you.
damage the brain this will affect

the éntire body. Sixth, he tells ?

you to take the sword of the T?"?

Spirit which is the word of God. o

The word of God is quick and

powerful sharper than any two

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defeat the enemy of your soul
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Title
The Minority Voice, January, 2004
Description
The 'M' voice : Eastern North Carolina's minority voice-since 1987. Greenville. N.C. : Minority Voice, inc. James Rouse, Jr. (1942-2017), began publication of The "M" Voice in 1987 with monthly issues published intermittently until 2010. At different times, the paper was also published as The "M"inority Voice and The Minority Voice. It focused on the Black community in Eastern North Carolina.
Date
January 2004
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newspapers
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MICROFILM
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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