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ww's urgent & oniy accredited minoi^-neuspaper - featuring paid legitimate circulation vol 57 - v xi a*xdnt_m>a*i t:r*n:miu:n ' it i rochester r_rr9mh|o-vi-hhhi^bmmmmi_ibh|h|h niagara region sjs postage paid . rikmjt no uu ' lmtr*ai nla tirk the buffalo criterion leader critical of black caucus plan urges closer union management ties dr joseph 11 orasooh hss been president nt the nations ilaf.fi conven tion isa siftrr vi'mj and pa-tor mt the olivet isswuat church sio imi bora rtl.rftar.i mis , dr jarh-im a * graduate at jackson state college and th colgate-rurhe«ler divinity school korhe let n v he rereivrd hi mooter degree from crelghton university omaha nebraska it h—me honorary degree from central state col miami beach ha — a f fingr*s>sifinal black cnu him plan for the fuller development of the flint k roce in the u s . as an answer f tin 111 (■-. many problems wa severely criticized here by the president of the national baptist convention u.s.a the nation's larg est organiratlnn >.( blacks dr joseph 11 jsckson told delegates tn the 0 1 million members noun's 102 annual session that the caucus program i „ black nation in insert ca was potentially harm ful to the race's aspira lion ami goals liocause it teems to suggest that block ilisengag them selves from the total community and think and art in terms of being a part of their own nation dr jackson pastor of i hit ago i olivet baptist church pointed nut that th plan announced last november doe hsve . booh ire in that it goes far beyond vocal anil other method of protest by empha.trirvg sacrifice and planning for racial growth an economic and cultural achievement it stre*aes self-help snd ef toelive use of black re tint's and potential and highlight the importance of persons sacrifice su preme efforts by all snd self-giving however he added the plan has several glaring weakness 00 first th positive fn by blacks to date have iveen realized in the contest of american cul ture 4 , lf h „ „,,« _** are not a black n*t*r*r „ ,_<.», !,_, _ community of people vvith tvpnortunities to reap wsme senra • st democrat pro lege witberforre ohio bi*h«t ( au-if ira i la and monrovia college in liberia dr jack-on ha had wide p**tor*l rsperiersre serving as a rural minister in hi aative m i-.i.si(,pi ami os ammtot of mows mental hapli.r ' hurt h io philadelphia hr la pool president of the na tional baptist state con vention of nebraska ami pool secretary of the 1 r eign mission board of the national baptiat f'onvrn tion cess we are a vital part of america despite forces flint would eliminate us the work and occornplish mi-titm no far by so many would in greatly weaken ed — or eliminated — by surrendering our historic relationship with the no tion and resigning from the si niggle anil troto the nt hiivi'trii-nl of first tlast cituenship sit ond the economic aspect of the plan is too heavy snd exacting to louti'h without a vital and working relationship with the rest of the nation a continued the federal constitution offers the overall power to gain higher gonls and benefit suit ib make both the notion an.l race stronger the work of civil rights groups and the nego negro church would be greatly restricted and weakened if >.' mission and message to all peoples and the world became the message of blacks for third should that be the esse black yo un g people could mistakenly assume that they have little or no future in the u s . and would grow in * negative atmosphere with a negative phikisophy which would hinder them in winning for themselves and lhe nation sn oceeptesl standard of first class citizenship for all ameri cans we must not make the mistake of becoming supporter and defenders of entrenched segregation ist ho say they prefer to he themselves — they if rsther be segregsted then mtegratetl jackson fourth in ecenomk plan to benefit blacks closer union mgt ties gregory to speak on equal rights the politically oriented comedian da ''' a "■a will discuss his special concerns regarding the quality snd equality of edurslion in america and equal right in general when he speaks st 12:30 p.m thurs sept ifith in the student union social hall at buffalo slate college sprmsored by the student union board the lecture is free to the public grekory is a man of many career as recording artist author lecturer actor human rights acti vist social satirist critic philosopher and political analyst born in th black ghetto of st louis mis souri he achieved state championships in track and field while in high school and later augment ed his track honors at southern illinois univer sity in the held of entertain ment he is credited with having opened the door of tf*r ..- •.,. 1 a.^.l ;—. dust tv to black txrrzjad a a*t a u*t-t*-incle rej»l_b-e ■■■■• ■:. at p-toqn'a f /■... ctub in . ... he won irnmotjiste a-daia and soon ss appa-aneg at the nation '% ttrp club and on ma/it netwfir urt*trsasafa-i if strang woe rocosrjojt-oo ■■....-... - , ttuough nlett-striwieist gory became an active participant in the civil rights rnoverosstsi of the is*vfaos and be says the real champion i sell rr/rne to i_nder«tand i the man who ha risen to the crest of life's highest purpose — singular and complete de votion to serving one's fellow man his demonstrstion coal him many days of freetiom million dollar m 45-dsy ntences and oyer a illion dollars in travel expenses legal fees and cancelled bookings there i wss also physical toll for he famed during both periods of confinement and in 1974 he also ran soo miles ago to washington d c . to call attention to the problem of world hanger today he lectures on over 200 campuses annual ly is in increasing demand by business groups and : its of the possibility of exposing senator edward karma-jo ia saa *_*• cuvl tl . he ttaa wri-v-a tana btaik recordstd b-ii*'»**rc*js itaurs id bokls three hmtmrtary je*jr-*s bfor8 for m ; mark o-pn : rr a.cajl mark opsu sub ctasvtarataocu chairrnaa at o s,*q erie county d.a to address south amherst rotary club richard j arcara trio county district *.•_,,,..., will address th amherst s.mth rotary club on wed . sept is at 6 1 p m . at the l«-»rd amherst motor hotel lower level moo main st amherst r.i...wr brian d rusk program chairman mr arcara will b tntritduced by former wes tern new york surrogate ludgtt william j regan it wss elected in : ■-. to a four-year term at district attorney i'mm 1975 tn st mr arrsrs was the united states attorney for the western district of new york including 17 new york counties rrraa in to iff mr xi ... ... _-»• toat aao-ao-at 11 s arvrtsey tm the *. ,:,.■tiasrsrt off new yurfc rrna let lo ih tm be as ttte a**u*tant u - s ktuxrrmry ! tor tju a bo j wx-m aa.wm district rrna tsfjs to m he was an *.««. i.t attnrrir svna th farm 0 latshat tit rahnnjr-r roll *•« holler and jam and during lions he was a law bureau mr arcara was also a captain in th unified state army military rv lice corps and t**ro-eoet marshall at the edg^wood arsenal in mart land gillette to run for new assembly district for the first lime in many years inner-city voters will have the opportunity to elect a new state representative on who is not only new but also dedicated depend able and experienced the new hist state assembly district encom pis nearly one-third of the city of buffalo as opposed to the old 143 district which was pre dominantly black in popu l.t tti in its community development economic and human service needs will now have to be met within a multi-ethnic framework its new representative in th as sembly must have the sensitivity and the desire to effectively represent the entire constituency a 1 member of the erie county legislature for two terms minnie gillette proved she a do just that those who know gii.i.ktte - the late mrs l holloway shown as honoree mr locille hollow ' "*'** d <******• i from eft woo £**_*. mother of the **** iw2 by the book lover club of the buffalo federation of women's tub she wo honored for her ontr.but.on to motherhood and raising a christ f.m.1 at . mother . day u_d»eon held in the sutler georgian room bosr n in the photo seated from left are mary hackney ruby bolt the honoree mrs hollos madeline thompoon copt marion boo and frances noah standing from left are kate brooks dairies harrington the prsther joeelyo mad gou wen placid porker tier he-t mad wove reed the two peroon st th right are rnflisl'fl j mrs hollow p.-.ed rail suddenly tows o-wmt ms ... • faithful member of pilgrim option chorch and waa oto . i*vwr od dedh-oted worker who i 00|nil led km triemda la thetr et-se.-,*r she wo atmo a «"***- map.ru i of ***»• iti rtjj i titer wn>vu.g to th ,_-», mm amt bringing to tor priotbg so to done by th criterion _. . rttmetm »••_-_. jackson to keynote anniversary banquet the lar.g«on hughes la-*as«*a tr t cat mau held 9s lllt l___iv«rrsau7 ral-a • b_s*i_*<t vto kndav sept 24 at use t-tr-u : •-. . ! ... -. -_. - ing with a m-erst al 6.30 pm thi wifl also wgnify the second annual distln hed arts awards pre sentstlnn the keynote speaker still be the hon i mo-nurd jackson former mayor of atlanta t^jtsorgia who will respond to langston llughos theme strength through ed-ation ele voting lives - stoel th institute derived it nam horn the poet writer langaton hughe who was bora in joplin missouri in 1902 if passed away in 1967 mr hugh reverent concern for the sociologi cal and economic condi tion of block in this country was reflected in the theme of his work bow on his occompliah fla-ttta and inspiration th institute has fostered his ideals in th buffalo community through pro grama and classes design ed to inculcate rarer direction and impart pro tical know how fry combin ing artistic ako *-*>. technical and -_____•*•__ ■■aiaaa r s>a—imp ahhhhhhhjhhhhh atam skills to many related areaa i"*roe frotn thi ii " t-i.a raiser **_! |*_» to the latngxton ll ;> *,. institute for expansion ot educational and te.htti.ai programs and to provide fin framing qulpm*nt in the department of media communications for further informsiion roll mra ora lee lewis esecutiv director at he i l2t*ah dinner trill i served from7:3o u ml m th speaker is richoduled from 11:30 to 9 j0 pro and the 2nd annual dimincr-isbad art award will ba given from 9 m to 10 p m ret or 120 00 par person mr jackson a ataaaaat of the georgia bar mm 1996 is in th private practsr of law in atlanta municipal a inter nationa corporate and real estate i he also t chairman of .*.•..-.---.. tne urban fsrmnmm iv eir-^o*r,r urban man agemerd hcmatßg and marketing he mrryed a mayor of atlanta gtv,rgia trnm l.'p to 1-.52 and as v ire mayes of '■4 preai <-*•*■* of ;*. cgv tmwsm front 1970 to 1,74 mr rvr*t .* r*t *..<. 1 c f ihr national i .-•.-. -.. 0 _ jukmiv maynardjackson memorial temple breaks new ground a — the ground breaking hit the memorial temple i i of find is christ sycamore ait sireo ht , wo hemp retreat toohs city and mr officio along with local area s-tasst*r helped bishop ttrntamey mm the mernnrial temple to *„*. . rt*sms-fal program shown sa the photo are official and tvterflber of m mortal c.0.q.1.1 from left the ore ll.il reliant little mooter bellamy councilman james pitta bishop james dockery bist*r james dockery t otinty legislator barry robinson brother hoiasstoa bishop william docker and others < iilrriiii photo see page .' continued on page i sr totts 51 fv y«/s criterion press aw tt*l the no 1 wny central c:!i*?s largest press on raffstr h*s fsr-rri t*ii rvrry tvrrat rat rvrry ,*#, sent out txmtante s*rv nor ice mtu-rsi y.su'sv fust tjtvtt s*jn vi km * *,*<*, • lhe tka-itio cntrrvs rsrrv is tsu i,*rt*v — a one oao*\a ■ifpstatr met york omrst rvd jr*i ts*ii*or**v i - 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| Rating | |
| Title | Buffalo Criterion, 1982-09-08 |
| Description | Powerful Voice of the Black People |
| Subject |
African Americans--New York (State)--Newspapers Erie County (N.Y.)--Newspapers Buffalo (N.Y.)--Newspapers |
| NY Heritage Topic |
Community & Events Race & Ethnicity |
| Location |
New York (State), Western Erie County (N.Y.) Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Publisher of Original |
Merriweather, Frank E. Merriweather, Evelyn |
| Date of Original | 1982-09-08 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Physical Description | Microfilm |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Holding Institution | Buffalo & Erie County Public Library |
| Publisher of Digital | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works in Bethlehem, PA. |
| Digital Collection | Buffalo Criterion |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
| Rights | Digital image copyright 2009 by Buffalo and Erie County Public Library. All rights reserved. |
| Technical Data | Image was scanned by Backstage Library Works in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit grayscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
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