“**•»*•*'•*' e— * * »~ «r- V* >*' A p ril 18, 1991), Page 3 N ews A round T own This Week in History W hile reading this, one might ask her/hisself: “ How much do I really know about African history?” If your scope o f African his­ tory is lim ited, d o n ’t blam e yourself exclusively: you have co-conspirators. The schools, the libraries, and the texts all contribute to the problem (namely, by not contributing to the solution). Picking up a copy o f “ W ho’s W ho in South A frica” , I was shocked to find that nearly every featured persona is a white male! (I was also mildly stunned to find th at-th o u g h controversy sur­ rounds Black newspapers carrying ciga­ rette ads that the first page was an ad­ vertisem ent for beer.) C ultural illiter­ acy, then, is perhaps a societally ac- q u u e d - if not societally p u sh e d -p m b - lem Some invaluable books for matching u p ” on your Black history are- Afro A merican H istory, by H er­ bert Aptheker; The Souls o f Black Folk, by noted Black historian W .E.B. Uu Bois: Black Leaders of the T w en­ tie th C entury. the University o f Illinois Press; an d Slavery and Human Prog­ ress. by David Brion Davis. The following are pioneers in black history, in South Africa, who were bom or died April 18-24. A p ril 19,1903 w astheday that marked the end of Edm und Bannerm an’s life. His father had been lieutenant-gover­ nor o f the Gold Coast (G.C.) settle­ m ents, and his mother was Princess Yiadom. Edm und Bannnerman be­ cam e secretary to the governors o f the G.C. setdem ents, and soon was desig­ nated civil com m andant of Keta (a town that is now along G hana’s east coast). This position lasted only tem ­ porarily, as he was then transferred by the governm ent to W inneba, to serve the sam e post. Later, he went on the practice law, com m and as adjutant- general in the Anlo W ar in 1866, act as private secretary to Colonel Edward Conran, Britain’s commandcr-in-chief. He received com m endations for his bravery while com m anding a British expedition. A dditionally, he became proprietor and editor o f a Cape C oast publication entitled the W est African H erald. Edmund Bannerm an’s advice was sought out by Gold Coast gover­ nors and other authority-heads. He died at the age o f 71 in Tarquah House, Jam es Town, Accra. by Angelique Sanders A Asamoa, with an M.A. degree in moral philosophy, a diplom a in education, and ten years' experience as a pastor, pushed for African languages in the schools. He served as the first African principal of St. A ndrew ’s Training C ol­ lege in G hana, and later went on to be­ come the first African principal of the Presbyterian Training College in Ghana (known as the oldest institution in the country to train teachers). A pril 21,1930 was the death date o f Sir Frederick Gordon Guggisberg. Bom in Toronto, Canada, Guggisberg first went into army engineering and surveying. He soon became the assistant director o f a pioneer survey of the G old Coast and Asante. His merits at this moved him rapidly to Director o f Surveys. He excelled as a cartographer, drawing maps more detailed and accurate than any others at the time. Though offered the position o f Director of Public W orks in the G.C. in 1914, W orld W ar I then broke out, and Guggisberg served as brigadier in Belgium and France. He was honorably m entioned in dispatches many times, and went on to be the governor o f the Gold Coast, com m and­ ing awesome respect from those he ruled. He founded Achim oto College (which later becam e the University o f Ghana) and spawned the first African hospital on the G old Coast. The G ug­ gisberg Constitution o f Africa is a prod­ uct o f his mind. A fter eight months o f serving as British G uiana’s governor, he died o f illness. A p ril 19, 1910-The Rev. Erasmus Awuku A sam oa is bom . Asam oa was an African dedicated to education o f his people, spurred by the fear that the British were purposely repressing edu­ cation from South Africans, in an a t­ tem pt to prevent them from “ rising u p ” and seizing their rightful share of power. This fear was further justified when a * ‘conflict o f languages’ ’ arose in the 1950s: the G.C. governm ent attem pted to make English the primary language of the schools o f Ghana. Local Producer Wins National Award Latina Duke, News Director of Grass- root News, won the American W omen in Radio andT elevision’s Fifteenth A n­ nual National Com m endation Award for her production o f Teen Parent T ele­ vision. Teen Parent Television won under the category of Govemment/Non-Profit. It was produced for the Portland Public School’s Teen Parent Program during the 1989 Sum m er School Session. Thirty-five teen parents were involved in the video, which was broken down condition and addressed an area o f in­ terest and concern to w om en.” Ms. Duke was in New York City, March 15th, at the W aldorf Astoria Hotel, where M s. Lesley Stahl, CBS News W hite H ouse Correspondent, presented her w ith the award. Teen Parent Television is currently airing on Cable Channel 11,27 and 33. For more inform ation contact Mary Karter, C oordinator, Portland Public School Teen Parent Program at 280- 5858. 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