March 5, 1986, Portland Observer, Page 7 Bill Thomas to Speak From Ihe streets ol Fast Harlem to an academic line up at a European univer i ll ) may lx- an unusual journey. hut Hill Thiunas is an unusual person His career represents a new look m black ministry. expanding to w orldw ide horizons Dr H ill Thomas w ill he shar mg some o f his experience and perspec tise at Maranatha Church. AAednesday. March 12. at 7 X) p m Maranatha is located at N E 12th Avenue at Skid more The public is invited |)r Hill Ihomas has ministered not ttnlv in lands where the population is primarily ol African descent, but also to Epropc and East Asia He has served as pikstor o f a f rench speaking church in Belgium, as a missionary in Zaire speaking in l.ingala. and as an evangelist in Hong Kong and other pouts in the Ear East, speaking through art interpreter whenever English or one o f bis other four languages did not serve the purpose As the result o f his minis tty people have been healed, converted, and enlisted in Christian discipleship Or Thomas holds several academic degrees, including a doctorate in theol­ Grace Collins ogy from the Tree University of Amsterdam. Holland Although Wednesday, March 12th w ill he the only general appearance in Portland at this time. Thomas w ill be speaking also at a luncheon especially for pastors, on Tuesday. M a n h I Ith at Allen Temple C *1 F Church. N E Xth and Skidmore The Rev l*hillip Nelson tv host pastor On Tuesday evening he w ill meet for an informal lime of sharing and answering ques lions with students, stall and board of North Portland Bible College, at X p in . in the library B ill Ihomas' stated aim is Io "m ajor on those arrasol the world wheie Christ is seldom or never preached, and to stimulate a vision lor cross-cultural mission in those churches where such a vision is dim or lacking " W herever he works he seeks to strengthen the local church in Us ministry ol evangelism and church growth Further information can he obtained by calling M a ra tilh a Chun ' 2XX ’ 241. or North Portland Bible c ..liege. 2XX-29I9 Memorial Center Day Care • Kindergarten • Pre-School 'Latch Key Program Children 6 wks. M e m o ria l C a n te r le a rn h o w to m ake cookie« to 11 yrs. • Hrrsktast . . • Hot Lunches •Snadcc COME SKI WITH US SATURDAY MARCH 15th 1986 MT. 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Oregon promptly at 6 X) p m Howard History Professor Wins Prize for Work on Emancipation History Grace Collins Memorial Center laA erne Hampton has lieen elevated to assistant vice president of First Inter stale Bank of Oregon. Her o(Tne is at the Walnut Park branch where she hail been assistant manager of operations since |9(t4. Hampton joined the bank in l*)64 as a commercial teller and held operations positions in a number of Portland bi am lies she has been active in counseling Jefferson High School students about financial careen through financial Academy Mentors. The yo yo w as originally a |ungle w eapon that could ba bounced oft the head ot an enem y and swiftly draw n up out ot sight by som eone hiding Day Care Ron Hunt an inbalder w ho played w ith various National League team « holds the record lor getting hit by pitched balls The City ol Usbuaia. in Argentina's Tierra del Fuego. is the w o rld ’s south ernm ost seat of governm ent Dr Joseph P Reidy . an assistant prolessor in the history department at How .ml University, was recently awarded the J franklin Jameson Prize lor his work as one o f Ihc editors o f "T he Black Military Experience" (Cambridge University. 19X2) Reidy shared the prize along with two other editors ol ihc volume which was ihc first published in a projected 10-volume series, "Freedom A Documentary History o f Emancipation. 1X61 1X67 " The prize is awarded by the American Hislonc.il Association every live years Tor outstanding achievement in the field ol historical editing " The Black Military Experience" chronicles the lives ot black soldiers during the C ivil War era. using materials from the National Archives which dociiiiienl the soldiers' writings and recordings ot that lime Reidy is also one ot the editors ol a second "Freedom volume recently published by Cambridge University Press, entitled "Ihe Destruction ot Slavery It prevents a diKumeniary record ot the transformation ot the C iv il War into a war against slavery, and the slaves' role in their own emancipation In 1976, the Erecdmcn and Southern Society Project, led by University ot Mary land historian Ira Berlin, began to explore the possibility ot writing a history o f emancipation from the perspective ot ihe emancipated I or three years, the stall o f the project worked in a vault at the National Archives searching through thousands o f boxes and volumes From the millions o f documents examined most of them prev musly unknown to scholars — they selected, catalogued and indexed some 40,000 which they believed would tell the story o f emancipation Ihe richness ol their findings led them to decide to make their history o f emanc ipation a documentary history I he arranging, transcribing and annotating ol the material shaped the project's primary selections into a comprehensive history a multivolume formal that would allow for a lu ll examination ot the complex w xial transformation that accompanied emancipation The result is the "F reedom " series In addition to Joseph Reidy and Ira Berlin, other editors o f the "Freedom " senes are Barbara J Fields o f (he University ol Michigan. Thavoha (ilym ph ol the University o f Texas at Arlington, and Leslie S Rowland o f Ihe University ol Maryland Berlin and Rowland shared tlx- Jameson Prize with Reidy Rutii n Morgan, feminist, author, poet, playwright, journalist, will speak al Portland Slate M ar. 7 at Noon and 7.-.XI p.m. in Ihe Smith Center BallriHtm. Photo Credit: Isel Rivero Robin Morgan to Speak at PSU One ol ihe earliest voices ol ihe wo men's movcmeni in ihe United Slates, Rohm Morgan, w ill make two tree pub lie appearances I in la y . March 7, al noon and 7 X) p ill , in Ihe Portland Stale University Smith Center Bal I room Morgan, who edited Ihc book, "S is lerhood is P ow erful." a collection ol feminist essays from Ihe I960'», w ill speak al noon on. "Sisterhood is Global " Ihe 7 X) preseniahon w ill consist ol readings from her hooks Childcare w ill be provided tor both events Robin Morgan is a poet, playwright, journalist and author Among her most recent works are. "G oing Too J ar The Personal Chronicles o f a Fem inist," "Sisterhood is G lo b a l." an anthology ol essays from the iniernalion.il wo­ men's movement ol tlx- |9X(Tv. and " I h e Anatomy of Freedom Feminism. Physics and Global P olities." She has published three fxxiks o f poetry and is al work on a first novel A c o n trib u lin g e d ito r o f " M s " magazine, Morgan is a frequent speaker al colleges and universities in the US and abroad She is a recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts L it­ erature Grant, and a Front Page Award for Disiinguished Journalism She re­ cently was awarded a writing residency al Yaddo Her appearance at PSU is sponsored by Ihc University I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I J I dren in the HOME} and in S C H O O L . 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