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SPECIAL EDITION .--■■•■■■ g$- CSU Fresno alumni John Stanfield II will be the lr^ynote speakeT for African Peebles History Month 1992, on Monday, February 10th at 7 p.m. in the Satellite Student Union THE SECOND ANNUAL AERO-AMERICAN FAMILY WEEKEND THE OFFICIAL GREEK SHOWCASE !92 The Afro-American Student Union at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo is holding their Second Annual Airo-American Family Weekend February 8-9,1992. The weekend will take place at Chumash Auditorium at Cal Poly and also at' SinsheiiHer Park in San Luis Obispo. .Activities include a Greek step show, a barbecue and a dance. Each event is $7.00 or $18.00 for all three. For further information call Hezron Lopez at (805) 545-7825 Malcolm X Is In the. Library r Just kidding! Of course the real "Malcolm X isn't really in )he library, but some of the books about his life and times mat are available in the library are listed as follows: ^ _ - "One day, when I was lost a scenario. Based on Alex Haley's "The autoboigraphy of Malcolm X." by James Baldwin,(NY'.: Dial Press, 19Z&£N 1997045 B3 - The assassination of Malcolm X" / edited, with an introduction by Malik Mian by George Breitman (NY: PatlifimierPress, 1976)BP223Z8L572 / - The last year of Malcolm X: the evolution of a revolution¬ ary" by George Breitman (NY: Merit, 1967) E 185.97 L5B7 - "Myths about Malcolm X: two views" / by Reverend Albert Oeage and George Breitman (NY: Merit, 1968) E 195.97L5C4 0 * " "Martin and Malcolm and America:* dream or a night- mare" by James H. Cone (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1991) E 185.97 K5C661991 -"MalcolmX:aselectedbiblic^raphy"byLenwoodG. Davis (Westport,CT:Greenwood Press, 1983)Zf96?.7D3$L - Trom the dead level: Malcolm X and me" by Hakim A. Jamal (NY: Random House, 1972),E 185.97J3-A3 - "Malcolm X on Afro-American history" by Malcolm Little (NY: Pathfinder Press, 1970) E185 L51970 ' Do You Know? Answers 1. Patrick Francis Healy 2. Benjamin O. Davis, Sr. 3. Patricia R. Harris 4. Congress On Racial Equality 5. Maj. Robert H. Lav/ renee. Jr. 6. Rev. Chaiirting E. Phillips 7. Andrea Hedgley (1983-84) How many did you get rig^it? History Untold, History Unfold Was I absent from class the day African people appeared in the history book? Was I asleep when the professor told us to take a look At the past of my ancesors before slavery was at hand And the greatness of my people who freely walkedon this land before Chris arid his friends found our Apache neighbors Before the cold shackles were latched to restrain us to h-bor In the fields and on the shores of this country we call home As we still ask ourselves, is this where we belong? Well, I checked all of my notes, I was in class everyday of the week And I didn't fall asleep when history had to speak But it still seems as if no one knows what I'm talking about, f And will the children behind me be able to figure it out?. - , K. Danielle Spencer ATTENTION ALL AFRICAN-AMERICAN ORGANIZATIONS Wednesday, February 12th is African.American Organizations Day. Are you ready to put your best foot forward? Tables will be set tip for each organiza¬ tion that wishes to participate. All organizations are welcome participate. For furmerinfcmnriation contact Frankie Moore in the University Outreach Office Recruitment Conference 1992 cont'd from page I similar to dealing with topics you* focus on, not the Greeks!" He persisted that African Americans need to come to¬ gether and stop all of this madness. At one point, the young man said we. as African Americans, need to unite and stick together. He stated that studentsattendingCSUF think that they are better than those at City. Could this be true or not? y The keynotespeaker, Dr. Eric Gra venburg, who also spoke at the first annual African American Student Recruit¬ ment Conference, addressed the theme of theconference, The future belongs to those who prepare for it today." At lunchrime, all of the "Nikes", "Starter Coats", "Leather Jackets" and "Han- Wraps'* that young adults wore made college students /**** wonder what's really going on? Some thoughtyoung folks were struggling students. But, with all those gym classes, Nike Airs must really come th handy! The day ended with Frankie * Moore giving out at least 10 door prizes for jusf about anything, ranging from the person who set in the front row first,'The Rosa Parks Award", to an award to the first student to register. , . Walter Robinson ended the conference with one of his famous quotes^ "When stu¬ dents leave college, three Cs should be learned. I want you to have competence in what you learned, confidence that you know what you learned and especially conscious¬ ness—Black Consciousness." &WKt&.M4 a.^ aa*»« aa^%^^r-_ A S U... A S U... A S U... A S U.~ A S U... A S U ...ASU...ASU...ASU..ASU...ASU..AS UM.ASU^A^SU...ASU...ASU...ASU...A S U... A S U... A S U... A S U... A S U... A S U... A S U... A S U... A S U^. A S U... A S U... A S U C0MI1^§U^ OUT ( AWvY^\\\WaV #
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Title | 1992_02 The Daily Collegian February 1992 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1992 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | February 6, 1992, Uhuru Na Umoja Page 3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1992 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | SPECIAL EDITION .--■■•■■■ g$- CSU Fresno alumni John Stanfield II will be the lr^ynote speakeT for African Peebles History Month 1992, on Monday, February 10th at 7 p.m. in the Satellite Student Union THE SECOND ANNUAL AERO-AMERICAN FAMILY WEEKEND THE OFFICIAL GREEK SHOWCASE !92 The Afro-American Student Union at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo is holding their Second Annual Airo-American Family Weekend February 8-9,1992. The weekend will take place at Chumash Auditorium at Cal Poly and also at' SinsheiiHer Park in San Luis Obispo. .Activities include a Greek step show, a barbecue and a dance. Each event is $7.00 or $18.00 for all three. For further information call Hezron Lopez at (805) 545-7825 Malcolm X Is In the. Library r Just kidding! Of course the real "Malcolm X isn't really in )he library, but some of the books about his life and times mat are available in the library are listed as follows: ^ _ - "One day, when I was lost a scenario. Based on Alex Haley's "The autoboigraphy of Malcolm X." by James Baldwin,(NY'.: Dial Press, 19Z&£N 1997045 B3 - The assassination of Malcolm X" / edited, with an introduction by Malik Mian by George Breitman (NY: PatlifimierPress, 1976)BP223Z8L572 / - The last year of Malcolm X: the evolution of a revolution¬ ary" by George Breitman (NY: Merit, 1967) E 185.97 L5B7 - "Myths about Malcolm X: two views" / by Reverend Albert Oeage and George Breitman (NY: Merit, 1968) E 195.97L5C4 0 * " "Martin and Malcolm and America:* dream or a night- mare" by James H. Cone (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1991) E 185.97 K5C661991 -"MalcolmX:aselectedbiblic^raphy"byLenwoodG. Davis (Westport,CT:Greenwood Press, 1983)Zf96?.7D3$L - Trom the dead level: Malcolm X and me" by Hakim A. Jamal (NY: Random House, 1972),E 185.97J3-A3 - "Malcolm X on Afro-American history" by Malcolm Little (NY: Pathfinder Press, 1970) E185 L51970 ' Do You Know? Answers 1. Patrick Francis Healy 2. Benjamin O. Davis, Sr. 3. Patricia R. Harris 4. Congress On Racial Equality 5. Maj. Robert H. Lav/ renee. Jr. 6. Rev. Chaiirting E. Phillips 7. Andrea Hedgley (1983-84) How many did you get rig^it? History Untold, History Unfold Was I absent from class the day African people appeared in the history book? Was I asleep when the professor told us to take a look At the past of my ancesors before slavery was at hand And the greatness of my people who freely walkedon this land before Chris arid his friends found our Apache neighbors Before the cold shackles were latched to restrain us to h-bor In the fields and on the shores of this country we call home As we still ask ourselves, is this where we belong? Well, I checked all of my notes, I was in class everyday of the week And I didn't fall asleep when history had to speak But it still seems as if no one knows what I'm talking about, f And will the children behind me be able to figure it out?. - , K. Danielle Spencer ATTENTION ALL AFRICAN-AMERICAN ORGANIZATIONS Wednesday, February 12th is African.American Organizations Day. Are you ready to put your best foot forward? Tables will be set tip for each organiza¬ tion that wishes to participate. All organizations are welcome participate. For furmerinfcmnriation contact Frankie Moore in the University Outreach Office Recruitment Conference 1992 cont'd from page I similar to dealing with topics you* focus on, not the Greeks!" He persisted that African Americans need to come to¬ gether and stop all of this madness. At one point, the young man said we. as African Americans, need to unite and stick together. He stated that studentsattendingCSUF think that they are better than those at City. Could this be true or not? y The keynotespeaker, Dr. Eric Gra venburg, who also spoke at the first annual African American Student Recruit¬ ment Conference, addressed the theme of theconference, The future belongs to those who prepare for it today." At lunchrime, all of the "Nikes", "Starter Coats", "Leather Jackets" and "Han- Wraps'* that young adults wore made college students /**** wonder what's really going on? Some thoughtyoung folks were struggling students. But, with all those gym classes, Nike Airs must really come th handy! The day ended with Frankie * Moore giving out at least 10 door prizes for jusf about anything, ranging from the person who set in the front row first,'The Rosa Parks Award", to an award to the first student to register. , . Walter Robinson ended the conference with one of his famous quotes^ "When stu¬ dents leave college, three Cs should be learned. I want you to have competence in what you learned, confidence that you know what you learned and especially conscious¬ ness—Black Consciousness." &WKt&.M4 a.^ aa*»« aa^%^^r-_ A S U... A S U... A S U... A S U.~ A S U... A S U ...ASU...ASU...ASU..ASU...ASU..AS UM.ASU^A^SU...ASU...ASU...ASU...A S U... A S U... A S U... A S U... A S U... A S U... A S U... A S U... A S U^. A S U... A S U... A S U C0MI1^§U^ OUT ( AWvY^\\\WaV # |