Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 11, 1971, Image 11

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    POR H A N D /OBSERVER Thursday M ar. 11, 1971
NAACP
workshop
T h irty -fiv e members of the
Board of D irectors of the P ort­
land and Vancouver branches of
the NAACP met Saturday March
6 fo r an all-day Training Work­
shop at Bethel AME Church, ac­
cording to EllisC asson, Poi eland
Branch President.
Bettye Black, field trainer on
the national staff of N.A.A.C.P.,
conducted the sessions which be­
gan at 9:30 in the morning a n d
ended at 4:30 that afternoon.
Discussions dealt with ways of
inform ing the general community
about the a ctivities and purposes
of N.A.A.C.P., along with tech­
niques of involving more people
in the work of the organization...
In talking about committee res—
ponslbillties, M rs . Black des­
cribe how other chapters carried
out projects - in their communi­
ties. She referred especially to
C alifornia communities, since
she is working in the Los Angeles
field office.
M rs . Black pointed out how
many black people who have
"m ade I t " owe th e ir success to
the training and backing they re­
ceived through N.A.A.C.P. She
also stressed that better com-
and national offices of the organi­
zation is needed to inform people
of all the things that are being
accomplished in th e ir behalf.
Board members discussed the
membership drive which started
March 1, wlthJamesLee andC.A.
White as chairmen. Goal fo r the
drive is 2,000 members. In order
fo r people who want to rene# or
take out new memberships to get
in touch with someone, volunteers
are staffing the NAACP Office —
Mondays through Fridays f r o m
1:00-5:00 P.M, The telephone
number is 284-7722.
The m em bershipdrive is sche­
duled to end on Sunday, March 21,
with a mass meeting at 4:00P .M .
in M t. Olivet Baptist Church
Althea T. L . Simmons, national
d ire cto r for Training in the
national NAACP Office in N E W
York w ill be the speaker.
R eferring to M iss Simmons,
M rs. Black commented that"she
is a fine person to work fo r, and
also a fine speaker, worth hear­
ing.”
Since M rs. Black herself im­
pressed those present with h e r
speaking ability, her knowledge,
her quick w it, and her pleasing
way with people. President E llis
Casson indicated that she maybe
asked to return to Portland for
another training session later in
the year. She has been a member
of the national staff fo r three
years, and was active in NAACP
while working fo r the state of
C alifornia Parole Division a n d
Department of C o rrection s, with
special responsibilities with drug
addicts and their fam ilies. She
became interested in NAACP’ s
youth group while working toward
her degree in Sociology at Okla­
homa U niversity, was vice presi­
dent and secretary of the area
conference, also served as re­
gional secretary, and was ap­
pointed to President Kennedy* s -
Communlty Relations committee
fo r two years.
Her husband, Dan Black, w a s
President of the Pomona Chapter
of NAACP when th e ir home was in
Pomona. M r. Black is a book—
keeper with a public u tility , lec­
tures on Black H istory at C i t y
College of Los Angeles, and is
attending UCLA working toward
his M aster’ s degree in P olitical
Ccience.
The Blacks have a daughter
attending UCLA, an adopted son
at Oklahoma U niversity, and a n
African g ir l from Kenya who has
lived with them fo r eleven years
and is now attending Cal P o ly....
Next week the Observer w ill
inform readers about the NAACP
MASS Meeting on February 21,
with details on the s p e a k e r
Althea Simmons.
A generation ago only about
half of each mature tree har­
vested found its way into wood
products. Today, says Geor­
gia-P acific Corp., industrial
tr e ; farm ers can utilize v ir ­
tually all of the tree fo r fin­
ished
products
used
by
everyone.
shop c la s s ifie d
b rin g results
Phi»____ G A M E S
Nothing could make these exective board members take their
eyes off Betty Black during the NAACP workshop . '
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