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2 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN lee. mmy §. 1972 Uhuru editorial Let your Blackness show In dealing wtth yourself, how can you conceivably juetify your action*. Brother, hear can you stood by and IM yourself bo tortured by the vtatous puns the man hands dawn to you. How can you accept the utwte-naxVe gall when you're a man too. You can get even with tha whrteenan by playing with Ma woman. Vt*hen the whiteman strata* out at you, you can't take It out en aemaena etae end expect to even the •core. Whan wfwteenan practices Ms racist tactics on you, you can't ink* It out on neattaa brother or a sister. You've got to be strong and fight book, because running your fingers through a emitevrxwnarr'i hair won't mnke you any mere of a man than you are. Being other than Black won't make you any greater then you already are. ftevertheleas, I so* brothers and sisters tripping out every day. They're forgetting about self lenaaea. tor getting about their Blank skin snd going white, which I* eomottwng • nigger will never be. Be*idea, if s urtttoalthy to be ether than what you are because your tMnking changes, your actions are less Black — which only mean* toss forceful — less pride. ful. Your actions will never be white, at the most, diluted down Black. Don't you know who you ere? Let your Bleakness show and quit buil- •hitting yourself. It might make you feel better. Poise strength and Victory to all my Brothers and Sisters with me in the struggle J. Edgar Hoover is dead J. Edgar Heaver ia dead - But beware Black people, because sll this means is he will be replaced by someone equally dooms! ic. After •II, th* •mpire is still crumbling and Black people sre still the 1 I Under th* Hoover administration, which existed under Kennedy, Johnson, Eisenhower, Nixon, Black people who spoke out for their freedom were dealt with like Hitler's Jews. Hoover moved from s lew enforcement agency into a qestapo force which oppressed those who spoke opinions contradictory to that of the Political regime in America, Yea, people, he is dead—but the atmosphere he created still exists. While dragon mouth is (toad, his flame still roars on. vYe can see th* death of Hoover *s a clear-cut victory. So go ahead • but remember the battle still isn't won. Along with remember Malcolm, Huey, Bobby, our sweet sister Angela, p Brown, andRuchell, andtrranthirw. about celebrating. Was it worth it? -UHURU Staff Writer D.J. aUBOBAIL - TOUB8 - sorArLio»rra-CABB*HTALs. hosts tn-Bsnnorrs-srosTs- BUBOBBANCABS- SKirrtHG - SLBBFINGBAGS • UOUNTAIH boots arc CONOOB. 2JSS Silabarr Bird your Clo J Flortmf •ondits inowfts 16ms ELECT MATT POTTHAST MAY 10 SOCIAL SCIENCE SENATOR NOW RESERVING APTS. FOR FALL 1 BLOCK TO FSC FURNISHED AfwD w*FU«h*SHED. 1 - 2 - 3 BDRfvtS. RATES START AT $144) • FEATURING MAXIMUM PRIVACY Outside entries Private petto or batoony On arte parking 2 pools - 5 lass-atria* • ALL APTS. EQUIPPED WITH Raraa*, refrigsrator, otahunahers. H Utllaur Aiiartmrutii L 227-2908 (CORNER 5158 N. 9th E.SANjosa OPEN DAILY II A».-8P.M. Mf DAMOME."? «' ThteTrtoTatJrXXFr? off.' Vbu Look STuPtP? I E Mode ODD?? X'm r^Brtf 1 letters to the editor Worr i unite Editor of Uhuru: (la response to an article written by "teat" ta UHUBU.) I agree with you that Black old stand by thetr men 1 oar racist soetsi system. It will take all of as working together to make the badly needed changes. I believe the struggle will be msds by th* working class opposing the corporate capitalists that control this country. Bat Kat. I also believe you are op- pra—ad not only because you sre black. 'Btack women, as generally a pert of tha poor people of the U.S.. the working class, sre mora oppreaaed, as being Mack, and by Mack men also. *r Panther Sisters on Women's Liberation, •The Movement,* Sept. '49) I hope you believe, like me, there will also be tints* when we must unite together as sisters f regardless of race) and oppose th* male supremtst ayatem and chauvinist atttttudes that enslave as. Also Kat, tt is not true that as yoa say) "The positions th* white m*n gtv* tomato* are usually above Btack mslee." According to Red Papers Thro*, "A greater percentage of third world women work than whit*, and th*y are concent rstsd ta the moot mental jobs open to employment, rate la highest and EUROPE guaranteed and salaried England, Belgium and Switzerland, year-round. Trainees (general help) tat class hotels, restaurants, super- markets, hospitals, department at ores, holiday camp*. For detail* and application send $1.00 with a stamped sol f - add r eased business stse envelope to-. Prtoreton Research Drat- C Bex 441* Psu>arama City. Calif *14Bt their avsrsg* income low*st. For example. In 1948, tor *v*ry $100 th* average white working mas made, the average black working man made $64.60, the white working woman $54.$0 and th* black working woman $49.00* (p. 14). Nelda C herrstrom Fresno Women's Center Open letter to Dellums Black Brother DMlums, I believe Malcolm X waa s true Mack brother. I also believe that his teachings will live on. A true Mack genius, which was understood by very few and misunderstood by most. A brother fighting th* world, fighting from within. A brother which struggled to bo hoard, to be aeon, to be felt to be FBEE. May 19th is Malcolm's birthday On this day I want to feel good inside. I want to tool that I am loved by all my Mack slaters snd brothers. 1 want to unite. I want to be free I wast you to RAP. S •We are an African People We are a beautiful people We are s compassionate people We are s strong people. THE DAILY C0UE6I.N PuMlebae lira day* a aaab rarapi holiday a ear* raaaalnalton aartaSa by tha fraano Mala Collaa.* Aaeectetle*. Ball aeSacnation* IS a aratratrr SIS a yea* BSIlartal elBca. Krai. Caaaaaa Bwildlraj. lalaaaoaa 487-2486 Baahaeaa aad adVaniatae afflc*. Col- leaa Uaaaa II*. lalrpbaajr 487-2244 Xdltor-ia-Chtrf BUI fallal! Day Bailor Aleart Co.an Aeea. Day BSItor Jachl* < Baponara Jae Kalhmnr Qraca ■Batord l..i Paulina f ullar. Olaa Cale. J Ilrry UcAlUatar J. Caiby Loaan. Paaa jackaoa Harry Jaffna* faabioti Bailor fetrlca Dartaa Naaalta Arcaaaua. Saaryl Ulcbaai 1. On this day I doo't wast to be reminded of poverty, drinking, begging or joking bee—a tats makee me stgh. n. On this day 1 doat wast to be reminded of plesdtag, getting high, kisalng aae, h**tag bees*** I cry. III. On thla day I dont west to be reminded of pains, chains, oppression becauae this ls enough to mske m* die. IV. Oa this day I aunt to be reminded of pride, btack pride, which entails being, aataf, ttstak- tng, acting, living aad alavtag btack and brother I this* yea ess hslp as to obtain this goal. Became sow we are lacking in formal aad complete odacacton of our people, oar history, our heritage and our present plans. We aa student* woatd Use to know, what can we do to help ourselves, you and all political The students of Freeao State would Ilk* tor you to come May 19 to help aa honor Malcolm X'a birthday. Would yoa plaaaeaottfy th* black aseoclatlon oa campus, whether or not you can come Black ls always beautiful to ase, Beverty Moore FSC plow K*rfjniey orftiQ The Black students of Freeno Stat* College rave decided to reunite the Brothers sad Slaters of Fresno Stat* by holding s kerb*- caa to Kearney Park May $1. The purpose of tads function la to promote respect and brotherhood among all Blacks aad also of the ELECT PATRICK RENFRO INCUMBENT SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 5 #7 on ballot >iea Ceie. jr. relevant issues aa th* campus of FBC. Black God (Continued from pane 1) ests sre tn the Baa* of BffMlaal teachings snd doctrine* aad beta member of Freano'a Westslde Seventh Dey Adveettst Caere*. The topic explored the reta- vance of religion ta today's society - retavaneo tn xteenfcs, Chicanos - ls Cod or Christ bwxs*** The entire preeeotatlon waa extremely st I mutating and csvsed th* audience as weU as the group to explore thetr own particular feelings about religion. 1 Our iff* rear of 1 1 LOB COST HN.Mls 1 1 tor modems En aapll i: 1 1 LA-LieSia lias ae on I 1 (BT baaa) I LA-Beeae 1178 MOW 1 1 (BT aee*) I Loaooa-Tal Art . 8 88 80 OB 1 ■ LaaSaa PX***** 8172 80 0* I ■ HaaSfiSi af ie*—*■—■ *a*es ■ I aad daatinaiioa* • a aaaaa feea ■ 1 S1BBBA TBAVBL IHC 1 1 8S7S Saala Uaalca Bird 1 1 Brrarly Hllla 1 ■ l2U) 277-S20S ar 87VJill 1
Object Description
Title | 1972_05 The Daily Collegian May 1972 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1972 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | May 8, 1972 Uhuru Pg 2 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1972 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | 2 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN lee. mmy §. 1972 Uhuru editorial Let your Blackness show In dealing wtth yourself, how can you conceivably juetify your action*. Brother, hear can you stood by and IM yourself bo tortured by the vtatous puns the man hands dawn to you. How can you accept the utwte-naxVe gall when you're a man too. You can get even with tha whrteenan by playing with Ma woman. Vt*hen the whiteman strata* out at you, you can't take It out en aemaena etae end expect to even the •core. Whan wfwteenan practices Ms racist tactics on you, you can't ink* It out on neattaa brother or a sister. You've got to be strong and fight book, because running your fingers through a emitevrxwnarr'i hair won't mnke you any mere of a man than you are. Being other than Black won't make you any greater then you already are. ftevertheleas, I so* brothers and sisters tripping out every day. They're forgetting about self lenaaea. tor getting about their Blank skin snd going white, which I* eomottwng • nigger will never be. Be*idea, if s urtttoalthy to be ether than what you are because your tMnking changes, your actions are less Black — which only mean* toss forceful — less pride. ful. Your actions will never be white, at the most, diluted down Black. Don't you know who you ere? Let your Bleakness show and quit buil- •hitting yourself. It might make you feel better. Poise strength and Victory to all my Brothers and Sisters with me in the struggle J. Edgar Hoover is dead J. Edgar Heaver ia dead - But beware Black people, because sll this means is he will be replaced by someone equally dooms! ic. After •II, th* •mpire is still crumbling and Black people sre still the 1 I Under th* Hoover administration, which existed under Kennedy, Johnson, Eisenhower, Nixon, Black people who spoke out for their freedom were dealt with like Hitler's Jews. Hoover moved from s lew enforcement agency into a qestapo force which oppressed those who spoke opinions contradictory to that of the Political regime in America, Yea, people, he is dead—but the atmosphere he created still exists. While dragon mouth is (toad, his flame still roars on. vYe can see th* death of Hoover *s a clear-cut victory. So go ahead • but remember the battle still isn't won. Along with remember Malcolm, Huey, Bobby, our sweet sister Angela, p Brown, andRuchell, andtrranthirw. about celebrating. Was it worth it? -UHURU Staff Writer D.J. aUBOBAIL - TOUB8 - sorArLio»rra-CABB*HTALs. hosts tn-Bsnnorrs-srosTs- BUBOBBANCABS- SKirrtHG - SLBBFINGBAGS • UOUNTAIH boots arc CONOOB. 2JSS Silabarr Bird your Clo J Flortmf •ondits inowfts 16ms ELECT MATT POTTHAST MAY 10 SOCIAL SCIENCE SENATOR NOW RESERVING APTS. FOR FALL 1 BLOCK TO FSC FURNISHED AfwD w*FU«h*SHED. 1 - 2 - 3 BDRfvtS. RATES START AT $144) • FEATURING MAXIMUM PRIVACY Outside entries Private petto or batoony On arte parking 2 pools - 5 lass-atria* • ALL APTS. EQUIPPED WITH Raraa*, refrigsrator, otahunahers. H Utllaur Aiiartmrutii L 227-2908 (CORNER 5158 N. 9th E.SANjosa OPEN DAILY II A».-8P.M. Mf DAMOME."? «' ThteTrtoTatJrXXFr? off.' Vbu Look STuPtP? I E Mode ODD?? X'm r^Brtf 1 letters to the editor Worr i unite Editor of Uhuru: (la response to an article written by "teat" ta UHUBU.) I agree with you that Black old stand by thetr men 1 oar racist soetsi system. It will take all of as working together to make the badly needed changes. I believe the struggle will be msds by th* working class opposing the corporate capitalists that control this country. Bat Kat. I also believe you are op- pra—ad not only because you sre black. 'Btack women, as generally a pert of tha poor people of the U.S.. the working class, sre mora oppreaaed, as being Mack, and by Mack men also. *r Panther Sisters on Women's Liberation, •The Movement,* Sept. '49) I hope you believe, like me, there will also be tints* when we must unite together as sisters f regardless of race) and oppose th* male supremtst ayatem and chauvinist atttttudes that enslave as. Also Kat, tt is not true that as yoa say) "The positions th* white m*n gtv* tomato* are usually above Btack mslee." According to Red Papers Thro*, "A greater percentage of third world women work than whit*, and th*y are concent rstsd ta the moot mental jobs open to employment, rate la highest and EUROPE guaranteed and salaried England, Belgium and Switzerland, year-round. Trainees (general help) tat class hotels, restaurants, super- markets, hospitals, department at ores, holiday camp*. For detail* and application send $1.00 with a stamped sol f - add r eased business stse envelope to-. Prtoreton Research Drat- C Bex 441* Psu>arama City. Calif *14Bt their avsrsg* income low*st. For example. In 1948, tor *v*ry $100 th* average white working mas made, the average black working man made $64.60, the white working woman $54.$0 and th* black working woman $49.00* (p. 14). Nelda C herrstrom Fresno Women's Center Open letter to Dellums Black Brother DMlums, I believe Malcolm X waa s true Mack brother. I also believe that his teachings will live on. A true Mack genius, which was understood by very few and misunderstood by most. A brother fighting th* world, fighting from within. A brother which struggled to bo hoard, to be aeon, to be felt to be FBEE. May 19th is Malcolm's birthday On this day I want to feel good inside. I want to tool that I am loved by all my Mack slaters snd brothers. 1 want to unite. I want to be free I wast you to RAP. S •We are an African People We are a beautiful people We are s compassionate people We are s strong people. THE DAILY C0UE6I.N PuMlebae lira day* a aaab rarapi holiday a ear* raaaalnalton aartaSa by tha fraano Mala Collaa.* Aaeectetle*. Ball aeSacnation* IS a aratratrr SIS a yea* BSIlartal elBca. Krai. Caaaaaa Bwildlraj. lalaaaoaa 487-2486 Baahaeaa aad adVaniatae afflc*. Col- leaa Uaaaa II*. lalrpbaajr 487-2244 Xdltor-ia-Chtrf BUI fallal! Day Bailor Aleart Co.an Aeea. Day BSItor Jachl* < Baponara Jae Kalhmnr Qraca ■Batord l..i Paulina f ullar. Olaa Cale. J Ilrry UcAlUatar J. Caiby Loaan. Paaa jackaoa Harry Jaffna* faabioti Bailor fetrlca Dartaa Naaalta Arcaaaua. Saaryl Ulcbaai 1. On this day I doo't wast to be reminded of poverty, drinking, begging or joking bee—a tats makee me stgh. n. On this day 1 doat wast to be reminded of plesdtag, getting high, kisalng aae, h**tag bees*** I cry. III. On thla day I dont west to be reminded of pains, chains, oppression becauae this ls enough to mske m* die. IV. Oa this day I aunt to be reminded of pride, btack pride, which entails being, aataf, ttstak- tng, acting, living aad alavtag btack and brother I this* yea ess hslp as to obtain this goal. Became sow we are lacking in formal aad complete odacacton of our people, oar history, our heritage and our present plans. We aa student* woatd Use to know, what can we do to help ourselves, you and all political The students of Freeao State would Ilk* tor you to come May 19 to help aa honor Malcolm X'a birthday. Would yoa plaaaeaottfy th* black aseoclatlon oa campus, whether or not you can come Black ls always beautiful to ase, Beverty Moore FSC plow K*rfjniey orftiQ The Black students of Freeno Stat* College rave decided to reunite the Brothers sad Slaters of Fresno Stat* by holding s kerb*- caa to Kearney Park May $1. The purpose of tads function la to promote respect and brotherhood among all Blacks aad also of the ELECT PATRICK RENFRO INCUMBENT SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 5 #7 on ballot >iea Ceie. jr. relevant issues aa th* campus of FBC. Black God (Continued from pane 1) ests sre tn the Baa* of BffMlaal teachings snd doctrine* aad beta member of Freano'a Westslde Seventh Dey Adveettst Caere*. The topic explored the reta- vance of religion ta today's society - retavaneo tn xteenfcs, Chicanos - ls Cod or Christ bwxs*** The entire preeeotatlon waa extremely st I mutating and csvsed th* audience as weU as the group to explore thetr own particular feelings about religion. 1 Our iff* rear of 1 1 LOB COST HN.Mls 1 1 tor modems En aapll i: 1 1 LA-LieSia lias ae on I 1 (BT baaa) I LA-Beeae 1178 MOW 1 1 (BT aee*) I Loaooa-Tal Art . 8 88 80 OB 1 ■ LaaSaa PX***** 8172 80 0* I ■ HaaSfiSi af ie*—*■—■ *a*es ■ I aad daatinaiioa* • a aaaaa feea ■ 1 S1BBBA TBAVBL IHC 1 1 8S7S Saala Uaalca Bird 1 1 Brrarly Hllla 1 ■ l2U) 277-S20S ar 87VJill 1 |