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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1932)
Comin( Storivi by Edward Worthy Edward l.awion Dorothy W rit It /lit 1 « . MM O f i r l M I A4v*f|l»l«*f K r p it »* i iU I I *M \% The A dvocate III . (lit ILLUSTRATI*:!) r FA TI KK SK( TION— May LM, 1912 TW* r » - - It Au iu il i -D M h * r<*t# K y<M*»tf fi g # »» «-«nttlbal mother in u * U U f * of M m I »m»n • * Yak »M ir »hi« qu t hi* i«*»»e»' Ih rr aie tie** i t»»d by the author a* the hand*ome«| I* i»e« .»me ih* greateit tlv'-ng auti■••*»* * • ' hi.e-i am«ti| !»<>ry Toast tube* •»alive languages and euatoma in prenNH We s t T ile ,*ilv ruler | The 1 incit Writer* HI i|| Send Their Stories 11 ill Fir.t to thè lllus- 1 Ij! (rated F e a t u r e Section r==?== I M I K I MM« » N i mi I 1« T I O N li fO IV D I V » Ml MM K IN n « n nr «** * no% P* Thr Y » ’ * n * * N » b » h *r *d lt »r r spiritual ruler of the M o m ! 8 » am», the beloved and estimable natie« and iiibe« ]t :« said that If he ever looks upon the fare of a i l* of Per* Dupuis-Yakottba. first lad v of tils fousm the Moro Haba temporal ruler, on* of them « 1 . 1 Timbuctoo «ho bora h i« thirty a*jna die. land daughters. Aftlra the world with •««> where » « world today. rial political adviser and authority on m thr world today [n ative languages and customs in the a harru. composed »»I pniTir» in 1«» - n » r y w rr-black > ruths ranging In hlatory of Franco A frican colot ilia - cwivn I in fit«* heart of Aft Ira accord ,l g r f rom artHind 16 to 21. whoac hair t,on III liig to W illia m a n d S a d ie 8 c a b ro o k I .»«I b een let to g ro w lo n g , a r r a n g e d N o n he U 68, a n d h is b la c k wi f <, ' u p l i N e n a n d a u t h o r s Ju s t b a c k fro m f a n t a s t ic a lly in fe m a le fa s h io n , w h o se H a la n ia , a b in m o th e r ly w o m a n s u r - j a Christianity Afraid to Cross the Color Line P H IL A D E L P H IA —The Rev. M ar- aunt* f a*< tuat va.i meted out to were efTemlnate, and who conducted dren, is the first lady o f Tlmbuctoo shall Shepard, pastor of the Mt an* prleit of the state controlled Ih fm iw lw <-\.t.’ ¡\ .i would U m atavta She hug twenty-four children living Olivet Baptnt Church here declares Rossi n Orthodox Church who op N.*abrook describes Pere Yakouba as that the Communists have virtually posed the cru 1 Cza: 1st autocracy." if a female scrunilo From time to time, with hand on check, they would the rarest of all white men In the made a rcligi n out of communism: The pastor go?s on to say • awn against the feet o f the Moro fact that he was a happy <ve. and that the w eakness of organized •The Uity " 1 valid»* of our He was fond of rare Fr neh wines Christianity in Am erica Is nowhere belief in a S iorem e Being mav be Nabn looking Impudently with their I hi . .‘.ttange spectacle which ac- and the good wives of both Seabrook made-up eve» fo K atie anti me the revealed more c l's rly t! n In Its at liiestioned in view of our in differ cording to the rxplorers outdoes till and Pere had a problem keeping them v-hlle Some of them were rather '•t b r It t- relieved that the well titudes and dealings with th* race ence t> certain social evUx which the drag* they have ever witnessed nv the moral and ethical im pli la-auttfui in their perverse, hermoph- stocked win cellar Is or.c of the and color .situation." In ltarlem and the perverted orgies cation» . f such a high b ’ lief Should tilings that is * ring .Scabro ’ back i etili le w ax 17ns statement appears In a chap not faith In Ood make it incumbent ot lower Paris dues was witnessed tn to Tlmbuctoo Haw II M arled ter of the recently published book upon a man to do something about Ttmbuctoo where the Morti Natia "T h e tratlilion o f this custom In the Seeing Ourselves through Russia, ~ lor and race discrimination about king of ail the Mossi, the last black invai fam ily dates from the early 17th in which the past r cont lbuU ’ th \ chile labor aoout the lynching and l»ot etit ate t*f We*t Central Afrt.'a harrying o f human beings?” K M »L IS I I century, when one of the great wur- chapter headed. I Religion Played pule* He concludes bv asking whether i lor Moro Naims was gone six months Out?- such conditions have resulted t>’ - 1 »e«cubing their visit to the palace W o r d s ( M i n i M i s u s e d to the wars against the Moslems, who The Re Mr Shepard, a leader cau>e the forces ot religion have o f the king, the S»*abmoks relate 111 I> not '.iv All sorts of pictures” spent themselves. hno come down from tne north. In a Say All k i n d s of pictures * o f the Ba tlst Minist:r.s' Conference their book titled, "Jungle Ways rapidly moving cavalry rampaign ‘ »t Philad lphia and Vicinity, alter illarcou rt-B race» how they Inter here neither wife nor women could ;analyzing the Soviet attitude toward B K U I V H IN T S Wards Often .Misspelled hollow viewed the ruler Fe.it <a notable net» Fe?t «piti (lellgion and .vm g credit to Rus- ‘ t he Morn Naba. they write, "black He had however, among his per- ral of foot.i Oppress;\ two p’s uan missionary zeal in the p;opx as ink with heavy tattooed Jowls and •**>nul attendants, a devoted young and two v*. Mi state, tw »'». \ ( OM PI I NI ON CtKK- g at »on of c mnuinist doctrine, as- > t\ K I l t»v slave who was his biKly servant almost as wide at the girth as he J his boy rooked f«>r him. helped him ».nU the church in America for its I Al l W i l l i M l \M > PO W H F R S |straddling of the color issue. w.r. tall, .»..it among Ills male concu 'res It wasn't so many years ago that mended his clohtes. In fact Wards o rti n Mispronounced "M any of the larger denomina- Agli«* Prop »unc* njil. a as in .it." , :ioiu divided over th* nsue cf hu we had only three shades of powder bines, ill iked in robes td purple \» i- performed every dome-.tlc service that •«• »•■»•i hnd » - ' - t -I for him nt to choose from — namely: whit?, i as Mi ill (n ot as in * fU ). accent man slavery in the jK’ ii d before t I ip vet einboraleh embrolderctl In gold, 'lOITU first syllabic flesh, and rachel. Now I ook a: the f'lv il War. h points out "And with velv t boots also gold etnbrot ‘'»So « ne nu\ t • imomi Naim said to counters. A shade for ven now, after these many years vv display (lercd ft lit t a gtiUl-enrniMi'il skull « up ntmself ‘ He alreauy does everything every complexion, and if you can mc still confront d with a North'**n nonv ms not find your particular kind, then ■ He lived m luxury on generous fot me a woman can do except one church and a Southern church, a Axl ni. ada c m. xtm. proverb. thing why not that also?' And ac* « hit » oKiir -l* ».» ! . » I . , take a spoonful here and a spoon.- brunch appointments, in the Moorish* cordiivt to hlstorv. every s u re '“ 'ling AM i . r i m .v ^ (t" " > 'r ^>akc it up «.-¡l. and vou looking palace on the edge of Olingi M«»ro Nairn, in unbroken royal line Word Study i. . • . • k ">11 h«v.> a powder cocktail. Now denominational groups. the powder mixers have gone fur tlmigoii, flnet than (lie governor and from t !\»t tune on has had male IN F R A C T IO N , breach, especially * Ml;il.'t?rs wh d u e to do more xouths In his harem ” ther. T h ey are bringing out shades of the law or obligation: violation. was allowed to k«’« p nil the glided Deserted Priest hood .o 0.llu.aiv iU dn,Plf,!.h, H? f" r th«n many complexion., und savage lute id the Morn N jba A Ics.sop in the workings of umul- who hail rilled Indore him on con .ns w -1) as the complexion. F.xp’ rt As the Crow Flit's dilation was cited by the 8e«brook> irom their palpita, _ mixers here and there e h o Rno «Minn, naturally, that he would Yu •hen they pointed out that with «»» It is commonly believed that the at ou. north rn citi i'ii.h ' ou :l 1,v,k or two nnd then proceed n|M*rute' with his French advisers In white mail's in Tlmbuctoo there were crow files in a straight line, »rein e hate b e n forced ? 'v io i ,.... „ , I , to dip an experienced linger into tfie mutters which were economic or |*> only four white females M ulatto c h il the phrase "as the crow tiles,' pulpltx becatisr 1,ri,lf T l1 ,,t0 tar. the one here, the one at f.ie dren run rampant meaning in a .straight line from admit non Vpi. il One of the most outstanding indi starting ie,Ij! oi, ‘ h.c '0,‘f r“w- ,Vu'n «»«» » of thetr church s |x>lnt to the object or fellowxhlp m I add a tint o f the Jar the color of viduals of Tlmbuctoo Is Pore Yukon 1 place of destination Irrespective of Pa nay llarem " O r « a n i» 'd Chr.dtanlty in Amor your dress, then note the ensemble. "T h e most extraordinary of these bn. who went to Africa a generation! buildings, rivers, roads, hills or lea ha. not en tilth mo at couraxc igo as one o f the missionary monks traditional survivals was the male He (pul the robes of the Augostlman other obstacles which might make 'V . " - , l " f maNr°ch of b c a m T e v m U ^ i m " w.U the distance greater if a person Harem | mi Mtiling there. Hung round Feres Blanco (the W hite Father» to were to travel it on foot or by ve ui.ii. !! ' f i T ' . r * 1* i.1* e nd'-ixuston ,,how established lines of color for * ' lrst ,nsu,t' tt’ <‘rl attempt nails, and women will like the va- adopt the native way of living hicle T h e Having, however. Is not fm the throne's platform at his feet I I net v . T h ev will not bo so Inch Long ago he forsook the priesthood It lx the only harem of Ms special ; lid adopted the native wav of life bayed on actual fact, for the crow In many * clam., of our loun lry hat about the bright red tips that does oot usually fly forward In a * minist r a ho dares tallow J .u# now hand rhniiitr h«rk to them, kind, I think which exists nponl.v Yet he lias become the greatest oflt straight line across th* <olor line will m i?t th eiTh ey ll have ttieir own color tiu t* Hr’ ahtnok is trturtllfig to l'uuibuc- |.»o. iccoinp.tnlrd bv M inn Mai Jo;ic V- »tthington young American imi \"! tut. wli«i will write of the customs of tile Aft l<-til people