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W e all knew, o f course, that a sig­
nificant effort to improve the future o f
our youth can never be concluded, it
should only gain mom entum as m ore
relevant information is incorporated
into the structure. “Grow it” as they
say in that new exotic use o f English
grammar.
N extjust guess where a number ofthe
youth and parents o f our Neighborhood
Science Clubs are going for their vaca­
tions this summer? It ain’t “Disneyland”,
life has taken a serious and rewarding
twist After almost twenty year ofeffort, I
have gotten through to a number o f the
brethren - thanks to the hard work and
perseverance o f some of my former stu­
dents. Remember that in some cases I’m
in touch with three generations o f some
families in the community.
D ifferent groups will be visiting
historic sites related to many key black
inventors, birthplaces, m useum s and
contem porary industrial applications
o f their innovations. For instance, in
the case o f Lewis Howard Latim er
w hose invention o f the first practical
filament for the incandescent light -
m aking Thom as E dison’s light bulb
practical (No. 247,097, Sept. 13,1881)
- T he kids wi 11 visit the black inventors
house in Queens, N ew York. The
G eneral Electric Foundation contrib­
(U S r S 9 59-680) E stab lish ed in 1970
M ark W ashington
Publisher & Editor
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Larry J. Jackson, Sr.
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C harles W ashington
p
uted $25,000 to save it in A ugust
1988.
It will imm ediately occur to a n u m -
ber o f readers that the group will be in
proxim ity to the New Y ork City Sub­
way, w hose very basic concept was
predicated upon the scores o f patented
inventions o f a great African A m eri­
can electrical
engineer. The
m ost obvious
o f his seminal
contributions
to
subw ay
tr a n s it s y s ­
tem s w as, o f
course, those
that did aw ay
w ith the n e­
cessity for an “overhead trolley”; see
N os. 385,034; 6 7 8,086; 395,533;
463,020; 509,065; 569,443; 667,110;
G ranville T. Woods.
A nd there will be visited Black
Inventor M useum s in Atlanta, Detroit
and St. Louis; different groups som e 1
am advisor to. Interestingly 1 have
alw ays had great difficulty with cura­
tors o fth e “T hom as Edison M useum ”
near Detroit in even getting an adm is­
sion that Lewis H oward Latim er ever
existed - let alone that he w as a hon­
ored m em b ero fth e“Edison Pioneers”.
N ow
B y H ugh B. P rice
P resident
N ational U rban L eague
Martin Luther King Jr. is thirty
years gone, taken by an assassin’s
bullet that w as m eant to slay the
Dream as well as the Dreamer.
But in fact K ing’s presence is
even m ore powerfully with us now-
-despite the efforts o f tricksters to
take a snippet o f this speech or that
sermon as support fortheir benighted
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Fortunately for the historical record.
T he New York City Library has pic­
tures o f all the "Pioneers” (including
Edison) paying their respects at his
funeral . Sic T ransit Gloria, “how fleet­
ing is fam e.”
A nother point o f interest is that all
o fth o se taking the New Y ork trip have
read m y tw o-part
article appearing in
ih e Portland O b ­
server at the end o f
1996 a n d c o n -
cludedJan. 1,1997,
“ Harlem, the V il­
la g e L ig h t R a il
Built.” A ctuallythe
line w as an over­
built disaster, but a
black real estate broker converted a
developm ent fiasco into a cultural Re­
naissance. Here at home, weconstantly
im press upon the kids the econom ic
payoffs o f inventions and the sw eep­
ing cultural and social changes brought
about. “You could be left out!”
Interested readers m ay obtain a rel­
evant U.S. G overnm ent publication,
“General Information on Patents” from
the local Federal Bookstore, 1405 S. W.
First Street, Portland O R 97201. The
Price is $3.95 and provides m uch valu­
able inform ation for w hich those tele­
vision hustlers charge hundreds to a
thousanddollars. Dorothy Williamson,
the local in v en to ro fth e“PaintC addy”
started this correct way as I advised
my students at PSU.
Later this year there will be more on
Neighborhood ScienceClubsand media
introduction when they are well on foot.
I would like to mention though that many
o f those successful modes from ‘yester­
year’ are working even better today;
‘communication’ isevery thing, thecross-
fertilization o f ideas. And once again,
former students o f mine are meeting the
challenge to get black kids prepared for
year 2( XX) technology. W here in many
cases they would be left out or put on the
slow track.
A num ber have pen pals in other
cities, kids/clubs with like interests in
science and technology. Parents have
given them models they first saw here.
I’ve told how my m other had m e to
write G erm any for model plane plans
when I couldn’t find that type here
(“d o n ’t whine. Junior, you know how
to read and write” ). And I’ve told how
w e high school kids had the ’ initiative’
to earn and pool our m oney to contract
moonlit excursion trips on the Streckfus
Steam er Line. Hundreds o f kids, big
paddle wheel steam ers like the Casino
boat on T.V ., hit by barges.
I s t h ie T i m e
efforts to re-assign A frican A m eri­
cans to second-class status in A m eri­
can society.
It is ever m ore pow erfully with us
because the advice and moral counsel
he provided are as needed now as they
were at that m om ent in 1963 when, in
his “I H ave A D ream ” speech at the
March on W ashington, he reminded
A m ericaoP'the fierce urgency ofNow .
“This is no tim e to engage in the
luxury o f cooling o ff or to take the
tranquilizing drug o f G radualism ,” he
proclaim ed then. “N ow is the tim e to
m ake real the prom ises o f D em oc­
racy.”
M artin Luther King w as “an A m eri­
can leader o f conscience and hum an­
ity,” as Julian Bond, chairm an o f the
National Association forthe Advance­
ment ofC olored People, said w hen we
(along with the Reverend Jesse Jack-
son and R epresentative J.C. W atts [R-
O kla.]) appeared together April 5 on
the NBC News program, “Meet The
Press.”
So, even as w e celebrate the fact
that m illions o f African Americans
have m oved into the middle class,
and thus, com e into full earthly pos­
session o f their ow n destinies—com e
closer, if you will, to the Promised
Land that King spoke o f on the last
night ofhis life -w e know that Martin
Luther King is still calling us to ac­
tion.
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with no boundaries.
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