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Page 8 Portland/observer Thursday, May 25, 1972 As I See It Portland’s Black Middle Class: A Disappointment! MUST WORK TOGETHER FUR FULL ANO EQUAL EMPLOYMENT. PART 111 P o rtlam l/ob server Thursday May 25, 1972 by L en w o o d D a v is The N orthw est's Best W eekly A Block O w ned Publication Over the past several weeks I am still reading, w rlting amt I heve literally cast ruled studying about Black history Portland's Black M iddleclass and culture. Just beejuse an with a can opener and, to my individual lakes a course or Published eve ry Thuisday by E vie P ublishing Company, dismay, many of them didn’ t two, or a two weeks summer N . killingsworth, Portland, Oiegon 97217 even know that they had been seminar on Black history at Subscription $5.25 per year in Tri-C ounty area by m ail, c u t- cut. In this w riter's opinion, Portland State University side the Tri-County area - jb.UC per year by matt. it is a sad state of affairs taught by D r. Helen G. Ed Phone 283-248ft. when anyone can w rite about monds, does not make him or M ailing address - P. O . Box 3137, Portland, Oregon 97208.» any group of people and thev her an authority on Black A LFR ED LEE HENDERSON, Publishei/E ditm take It lying down. There history I It takes many years Verna L . Hendei son A fre e press: The g u a rd ia n o f a D e m o c ra c y Len w o o d D a vis fore, one can only conclude of reading io become an ex Asst. Publisher/business manager pert. Even though Portland that ney did not believe that Helen Hendrix IN P A Community College; D r. W il the things | said applied to State University has more Personnel and Production Manager liam Jenkins, Dean - School them or they Just do not care. Black professors than ALL Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing a: rep- of Education, Portland State (tie other colleges ami univer I believe the latter. However, utation of person, firm oi corporation, which may appeal in ihe University; D r. Ceoige Guy, I w ill continue to state my sities combined there still are Portland observer w ill be cheerfully corrected upon bring Professor of Education, Port very few bona fide experts opinion about Portland’ s so- George McGovern Stephen kafoury Don C lark brought to the attention of the E ditor. land state University; Lois called Black Middle class with on Black history and culture. Wayne Morse keith Burns Neil Goldschmidt Sayles, librarian, Roosevelt Being Black alone Is no c r i (he hope that one day they Betty Browne Harl Haas E llis Casson High School; Ellen Law, act terion for being an authority w ill see themselves for what John Toran Mercedes Deiz Measure ft 1 ing Principal, Jefferson High they really are. on Black people. Black skin B ill McCoy Aaron Brown, J r . Measure ft 2 alone does not teach you about School; llellolse H ill, M ary There Is one group of people Henderson, D jk . Johnson,Ed Ra Nahesl, N efertari, Pauklu, In this so-called middle class that Is wor se off than the Tenkatneniu, Sonnl A ll, Askla gar M itchell of Portland Pub lic Schools. Also, Martha Mohammed, Ghana, M all, Black m inisters. Black phy Sonhghay, Hausa, Zulu,Olano, Jordan, su|«rv|sor of Early sicians, Black dentists. Black Child Education amt Ben Tal Peter Salem, Prince Hall, public administrators. Black ley, School of Education, P ort Poinpey, Deborah Cannett. businessman. Black Judges land State University. What Toussaint L ’Ouverture, Ben and Black C ivil Rights leaders tliese and others do not under and that is the Black educa jamin Banneker, Paul Cuffe, Ron Hendran stand is that tlie main rea tors. Historically Black edu Jan E . M atzeltger, E lijah Mc IN WASHINGTON son for (hem letng in those cators have teen considered Coy, Granville T . Woods, ALFRED LEE HENDERSON positions is because they are part of the Middle class. Now Charles R, Drew, Denmark By mining the harbors of such questionable w ill, so BLACK (at least in skin color more than anytime In history Vesey, Gabriel Prosser, Chi fight, norenthusiasticallywith North Vietnam and striking at ation). For these so-called much so that their recent de they can practice what they co Rel, L u u Gama, etc. their various leaderswhom we rail and other transportation Middle class people to believe feats came as no real sur preach by gening involved in have supported over the long Most of the Black educators facilities within that country. that they have acquired i le ir prise. How we could have ex social movements. They no course of this struggle. Min are NOT concerned with what President Nixon has clearly poaltion because of their own pected the South Vietnamese to longer can sit in the class ing or no, that hasn’tchanged. is happening to the Black com Once again the voters of Oregon have cast th eir ballots and enlarged the Indochina conflict initiative la groasly asinine do alone what they have been rooms and theorize and phil The President also resur munity. They s re conce rned, in what he and his advisors to say the lean and apparently unable to do with the help of once again we w ill have white city and county governments. osophize about what Is occur rected the dom no theory in however, with projecting their readily admit is a risky fash tliey are suite ring from ce ro With his nomination to House D istrict #15, B ill McCoy could 500,000 American troops and a ring m society. They no long his May 8 address. If he really own little self-image these ion. In so doing, he has be become the firs t black in the Oregon Legislature if he wins ll reside. The Black educators virtu ally endless pipeline of e r can say, “ do not do what still sees a monolIthlc com Black educators have to first come the second American are really ami truly misedu- equipment, supplies and sup again in November, o ther black candidates have gone ..¡own to I do, but do what I say to do." munist movement which is acknowledge that they are not defeat. The strongest wins were those of Judges Brown and President to stake his re - catml amt desperately need to port remains a m ystery, equal Their students expect them to posing a serious threat tc all experts on Black people ami election hopes on the outcome D eiz, both form erly appointed to judgeships. only to that of why we got in be REEDUCA TED Immedi set examples by actually par of Asia. Western Europe and are still learning about the of his w ar policies. volved in an Asian land w ar in ately if not sooner! ticipating in the social the Middle East, then surely history and culture of Black There is no question in any The voters of Oregon a re not ready to judge a candidate on his the firs t place. In conclusion I would like process. his trips to Peking and Mos people, and that In the near body’ s mind that this latest qualities, his ideals, his potential as a public servant. The vot But there we are, and still to say (hat I am not unmindful There are a number of edu cow are, as some of his critics future they hope to become step-up poses a confrontation ers of Oregon are still concerned with race and co lor. We must we are told that the only way that some of die Black so- cators In Portland who have charged, little more than proficient in it. Next, they of potentially serious dimen reiterate our position that the only way black people w ill obtain out is deeper in. Thus the called Middle class, as well just recently become “ Black” drinking and eating with the must become socially in sions with the Soviet Union and positions in the law making and regulatory agencies in Oregon quest continues for a genera as the N .A .A .C .P ., the I i ban since it has become profitable. enemy. volved. They could start by China. A t the same tim e, there is through appointment. tion of peace, an eminently League, die Black Panther Many educators have become How the mining ensures the Joining the Oregon BlackCau- is real doubt tn the minds of Since the voters have failed, it is mandatory that the elected worthy goal but a phrase as Party, die Albina M inisterial "Instant“ authorities on Black safety of American troops in cus. As of this date, only some expens within the De officials - the M ayor and city commissioners, the county com elusive In its meaning as in its history and culture, even Alliance, and others have been Vietnam, including prisoners D r. Lee P. Brown am) my fense Department and else missioners, the Governor - use the power of their offices and attainment. A ll wars were fighting racism for many, though they have never taken of war in the North, is also self have t<een active inem- where about the m ilita ry ef demonstrate the leadership expected of them by appointing fought in the name of peace. many years ami they should a course in Black history. cloudy. Not only arealternate bers. The following have fectiveness of closing the har blacks and other minorities to policy making and law making po I t ’ s just that different sides in he commended for it. The When asked about their coui se supply routes and means ap occasslonally attended meet bors. Most admit that at best sitions. different times had varying of study, they usually evade ings: D r . Clarence Porter, question is not what they did parently available to the ene it may buy tim e, a commodity The results of this election bring up once again the fact that ideas about the conditions that the issue by surmising that last year or five or ten or my, what la more immediately D r. Robert Hughley, and Alen- of which the North V letnamese the black community was gerrymandered into four legislative made peace acceptable. twenty year ago, twat what are their credentials are that they significant is that they have ca Boozer. Conspicuously have proven to possess agreat areas, making impossible the unified effort of the community to As fo r honor, that too has they doing NOW in 1972. t hat " liv e the Black experience stockpiled enough munitions to deal. absent have teen the noted elect a black representative to to the legislature. The State many meanings. Certainly Is (lie Issue' The Black so- everyday.” Can’t twenty-five ca rry on the present offensive Black "expert” and “ author At any rate and in spite of of Oregon has denied to its black citizens the protection guaran there can be no denying that we (25) million Black people make called Middle class must re fo r at least three weeks and the ity ", W illiam McClendon, Di the seeming failure of h is teed by the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution, have given South Vietnam ten that same clalm7 alize that no Black man Is war itself for perhaps two to rector of Black Studies, Reed Vietnamization program, the which prevents the states from denying equal protection to all years of our time, 50,000 of FREE until All Black men a re Most of these "In s tan t"ex three months. So hisdeclslve College; Julius Stokes, In President has determined to citizens. TheStateofOregonendorsed the policies of white real our men forever gone, and a FREEI perts have graduated from step, as the President called structor In history, Portland pursue this fight to what in his staggering percentage of our estate organizations which isolated black citizens into a small universities In Oregon over it. is not immediately de judgement is an honorable area of the city; the State of Oregon has not used its powers to national treasure. Indeed, the past three, four, five or cisive in terms of protecting conclusion, both in the inter enforce laws designed to prevent the restriction of jobs to during the course of this con ten years. A close examina American lives, the only ests of protecting remaining blacks; the State of Oregon has stood by while black children flict we have spent more than tion of A L L the colleges and grounds on which Congress Americans troops and South have been isolated from their white counterparts in segregated $12,000 each for every man. universities tnoregon reveals has authorized him to act in Vietnamese and in quest of schools. Now the State of Oregon has drawn the district lines woman and child in that coun that Portland State University V letnam. what he calls a generation of to divide the black community into fourdistricts and to integrate try, enough even in these in is the ONLY slate Institution 2 8 7 -2 8 8 7 Nothing more than war re peace. the few black voters in each into an overwhelming white elec flated times for the best of that has a Black Studies Cen moves the decision-m aking Certainly it is fa ir to note From torate, and there, to deprive us of representation. In every college educations fo r each of te r. Several private colleges process in a free country fu r that the Vietnamese have al case the State of Oregon has used its powers to enfranchise the company that gave you them. Yet after such sacrifice have Black Studies Centers on ther from the people. And dur ready fought the war longer whites and to disenfranchise blacks. we are told that honor still is paper but not In fact. How ing three administrations and than the generation of peace at stake. If the state wants to integrate us, let it begin by redrawing can two teachers make up a the longest conflict in our na which the President seeks. In Fin ally, there is the idea of the school district lines to allow black children to attend the department? After all two tion’ s history, the people's deed, Am erican troops have best schools. Let it enforce the law to perm it integration in defeat, which is not to say that professors can only humanly role in that process has been themselves been engaged in there are any winners in war, employment and in housing. The State of Oregon is willing to teach so many courses. Port continually eroded. We can Indochina for nearly half a but rather to recognize that integrate us in a way that w ill deprive us, but is not willing to land State University’ s Black hope that it w ill not be forever generation. And we are ap integrate in those areas that will help us. some lose more than others. Studies Center has only been so, but until Vietnam is re parently no nearer success And the key to the outcome on We now call upon the new M ayor of Portland and the Gover In existence for three years solved that erosion is not like now than at the beginning. that score has always been the nor of Oregon. Show us your real commitment to the democrat and It was only this year that ly to stop. But perhaps what hurts degree of South Vietnamese ic ideals of self government, your real concern for government Clarence B erry became the most, even for the President’ s determination. Theyhavegiv— for all the people. Use the powers of your office to accomplish firs t person to graduate with supporters, is that the people en us clue after clue that their what the democratic process has failed to do. a Black Studies certificate, for whom we have fought are of hearts were not fully in this th ere fo re, where did all of these Black "exp erts” get The Observer's official position is expressed only in its Pub their training? These " e x lisher’ s Column (The Observation Post) and the Editor*sDesk. perts" are doing the very Any other material throughout the paper is the opinion of the in same things that whites have dividual w rite r or submitter and does not necessarily reflect been doing for 300 years. Run the opinion of the Observer. ning games on Black people, th ese "exp erts" are doing (Continued from page I) Black Caucus strongly con more harm than good to the a sense of black unity. demns poverty In the midst of Black cause because they are The Agenda addressed it affluence. We see the state of exploiting It. These "instan t" self to eight areas of black medical care In this country EXPERTS ARE ACADEM I O rd e r s to go C a ll 2 8 2 - 6 3 6 3 concern: (l)P o liticalE m p o w as a disgrace. Wewanta sys CALLY AND IN T E L L E C T U erment; (2) Economic Empow tem of public education where ALLY DISHONESTI erment; (3) Human Develop our children can grow and de I took my firs t course in C a fe O p e n 5 :3 0 p m E xcept M o n d a y ment; (4) International Policy velop. We do not see advanced Black history in 1958, when D r . Lee Brown.chalrmanof and black people; (5) Commu education as heingfortheelite there were only about 10 col the C ity-C ou n ty Comprehen Ha hit nications: (6) Rural Develop only. We want decent housing sive Personnel Review C iti Fly Boy S p e c ia l leges In the United states ment; (7) Environmental p ro the Man for all of our people. We de teaching Black history. I zens’ Advisory Committee, tection; and (8) Self-D eterm i mand the eradication of heroin have studied Black history for for $3 million. announced that the next public 6 W in g s A Fries $ 1.40 nation for the D istrict of Co from our community. seventeen (17) years and have committee meeting w ill he Right where lumbia. Fin ally, we see the nation's held May 25 at 7:30 in the Cas written several articles and We see the Implementation it hurts. inability to deal withdomestlc cade Center of Portland Com books on Black history. In of the Black Agenda as being problems as being closely re cluding my m aster’ s thesis. munity College, 705 N. K ll- In the diamonds. a m atter of prim ary p riority. lated to the illegal war now be llngsworth, Portland. 1 have studied In Africa at The Oregon Black Caucus, ing waged abroad. the University of Ghana and The subject of the meeting along with sim ilar organiza In closing, we a re reminded w ill be an examination of the travelled In several African tions in each of the 50 states, of the words of the Honorable problems faced by citizens countries. I have done num as well as several National Richard Hatcher, C o-C hair seeking employment with the erous book reviews on Black Black organizations w ill work man of the Gary Convention: city and county. Opinions are history as well as been a Black toward implementation of the “ The sixties were an exciting solicited from those people studies consultant for several Agenda. decade, loa<led with ferment, And baby, that% cold. colleges and universities In who have had particular prob F o r your subscription, send to: Sim ilarly, the Gary Conven fre e d o m rides, s it-in s , lems In trying to get Jobs in North Carolina, as well as In Portland Observer tion approved the creation of a MURO OOlDWYk MAYIR Prwants COOt BRI ( IL Slerrinq THAI MUS RASH Al» $ 5 .0 0 for marches. It was all there - C ivil Service.Comments from Oregon. Yet. I still do not P.O . Box 3137 National B l a c k Assembly JUDY PACf JIM WATWHS I MC(M N Kll PATRICX And RAYMOkO ST JACOKS At Mew from the strains of "W e Shall fo rm e r civil servants w ill consider myself an expert! Portland, Oregon 97208 5 2 issuses composed of representatives Mutx. SOI OMOk B1RM Screenplay by BARRY POl IACX Produced by Gl kf CORMAN Overcome,” sung warmly with also be Invited. from each of the 50 state a and Directed by BARRY POtlACX MUROCOIOR mom arms linked - to the penetr at The public meetings which Meme representatives from the Na ing cries of black power, with are being held monthly by the tional Black Organizations. fists raised. Committee play a vital role In Address — 1 he National Black Assembly "W e burled some wonder the study now underway ofC Iv- w ill be a permanent structure ful brothers and sisters who 11 Service and personnel sys C i t y ---------- designed to press the issues strode like giants across the tems In Portland and Multno addressed in the B la c k decade, sweeping away Injus Pictures - Monday 5:00 pm mah County. Stew fc Z ip — Agenda. tice before them." ¡S ta rrin g In C olor A ll Individuals having ex Many of the Issues addres During the ’ 70s we shall perienced Stories - Tuesday noon difficulties with Apt. U— y —— Tel----- sed tn the Black Agenda ere continue to work toward the al county or city in applying for Issues relevant to Oregon. leviation of all injustices. Advertising - Tuesday SjOO pm C ivil Service Jobs a re urged to F o r e x a m p l e , the Oregon Thank you. Weeknights - open 7:15 Sundays - open 2:45 attend. We endorsed you voted The Editor’s Desk Vietnam: Is the way out deeper in? Blacks rejected again Alameda Theater 3000 NE Alberta MGM, __ -WH Black Agenda Bost B. Quo In Town Advisory committee sets meet Food & Drinks GENEVA’S 4228 N. W illiam s ] Q Deadline Plus The Organization Sidney Poirier