The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, October 30, 1947, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    Letters to The Voice
... I thank you for the extra
& copies of “The Voice.” I am
sending money along to pa^ for
same. “The Voice” is a wonder
ful paper, one of which I am in
deed proud.. . It is.-a paper that
could be and would be an in
spiration to any people. I think
two dollars a year is a small sum
for such a wonderful paper and
every thinking Negro in the state
of Nebraska should subscribe
without the least hesitation...
Bert James,
Grand Island, Nebr.
DEMOCRACY IN EDUCATION
I am a student on the city
campus and wish to express my
appreciation of the fine demo
i ratic sprit found in my classes
it d on the campus.
i am the only colored student
in any of my classes and there is
a friendly attitude shown me at
all times by students and instruc
tors. Perhaps, there are preju
dices and some snobbery but that
^ is also present within our own
small group and I try to forget
these few petty grievances and
go “half way” toward friendli
ness. I also try, to the best of my
ability, to watch my personal ap
pearance and especially my Eng
lish at all times.
Our privileges in the Union are,
to the best of my knowledge, un
limited. Sometimes, I feel that
we are slightly inclined to “bunch
up” too much. I wonder if when
in the Union we couldn’t spread
out a little. I notice by the Voice
that two of our students were
present at a party given at the
home of Dean and Mrs. Henzlik.
This shows an appreciation of
our opportunities. We must train
ourselves to be at home with all
groups, regardless of age, race,
religion or other differences. It
isn’t always easy but we must do
it if we are to spread this idea of
democracy. I am sorry to say
that we are not as friendly
toward each other as we should
be. A friendly “good morning”
requires little effort on our part
'and helps to make that morning
really “good.”
Let’s get together students and
have a good time while we are
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I working toward our educational
objectives. This is a wonderful
i opportunity. Let’s take advan
! tage of it while we can.
Just a student.
I have enjoyed every issue of
the “Voice” and pledge my sup
port toward making it a bigger
and better paper.
You have assisted greatly in
the promotion of religious activi
ties as well as general items of
interest.
I shall endeavor to get sub
scriptions to help the paper grow.
Accept my congratulations on
a much needed project.
Alfred E. Simms.
Hallowe’en Party
The witches will ride, the gob
lins will play and all kinds of
pranks there will be on October
31 at Mt. Zion's Hallowe’en parly.
All of Mt. Zion’s members, young
and old will have a gay time cele
brating this occasion in the base
ment of the church. There will
be costumes galore and every
thing to make a party loads of
fun. 1
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Co-operative Town
I LOUISVILLE. (ANP). A ^roup
of Negroes just across the Ohio
j river at Jeffersonville, Ind., has
ambitious plans to build a city.
The plans call for 2,800 homes and
business houses on lots which
have in large part been purchased
by colored pepple scattered over
seven states.
The project is a cooperative as
sociation headed by Dr. Marshall
Bell Lanier, the president of Sim
mons university, a small school
here. The lots were sold by
George Barker, a white man from
Minneapolis who came to Louis
ville a year ago to sell the sub
division.
Streets have been lead, accord
ing to Barker, who says that work
on construction of the first 22
homes will begin next week. The
houses will be built by an all-Ne
gro construction company headed
by Henry Vaden of Bashville,
Barket announced, saying that the
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Newman Church
and members
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in this worthy project
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had all purchased lots as had the
contractor.
The group hopes to buy their
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