The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, December 02, 1939, CITY EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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    75 Years of Negro
Progress Exposition
In 1940, 75 years will have
passed since the American Negro
became a citizen, three quart, p*
of a century since he was a
chattel. An assembly point where
an inventory of our achi vements
to evaluate our contributions to
our country, as well as honor the
many brave Men and women,
both black and white who made
i'j possible for ub to share the
Ji ritage of free men and women
hod to selected.
Detroit was the set.jrig of im
por'ant conf rentes pri^r to the
CTjvil War, the final satbm of
tho underground railroad wh nee
slaves fled into Canada and safe
ty. “It is fitting,” remarks the
Rev. George W. Baber, General
Chairman of th » Seventy-Five
Years of Negro Progress Expo
sition, “Detroit be the scene of
this jubilee celebration.”
Tentatively headquarters, pend
ing hhe selection of a site, and 1
definite dates, are • in Ebenezer 1
African Meiliodist Episcopal
Church, 4225 Brush Street at j
Willis. Eddie Tolan, who won
athletic fame at Cass Technical
High School at the Univers ty of
Michigan, and as a men ber of
tho United Slates Olympic Team
is Exccu iv: Director.
As outlined, the Exposition
calls for the portrayal of Negro I
effort in Art, Uw, Science, In- [
ilustry, Medicine, Religion, Home
Ruild ng, Athletics, Gov rnment,
Architecture and Engineering.
In addition tc the 48 states, Afri
ca and the West Indies will be
iupresnte'1.
“A. thi time we will ask
whi o Amcrca to pause a lntle
while to become cognizant of
thi i spectacle, 15,000,000 p ople
demonstrating and exhib ting
tiheii* contrlbulaon to civiliza.ion,”
Eddie Tolan said.
Of the 15,000,UUO Negroes in
'he United States, Detroit and
Michigan hav 269,000 according
. figures available. And ior.>
than 500,000 are expected to
p, tend tin' Exposition. In con
junct on with this event is the
c ’T lrennlal conf rence of the
A 1'i'ican M"lhullflt Episcopal
Chuich. A campaign is un ler way j
to bring anirial conventions of1
other Negro organizations to the
ct’ty durinr Exposition period
events that usually draw hou
aands.
For the* first time, bus in ss
men ard manufacturers will be
able to contact a buying f ire •
that represents 10 per cen of
thnation’s population. Negro
men and women who have made
oi< are making important contr- j
bu .ions to the caries fields will
take an active part in the conduct
of various exhibits.
WOMEN!
read how thousands have been able to
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I “Privet# profit has no part in
I thi'J Exposition,” Eddie Tolan
Ex cuivo Direc or explains. “Re
I veniue derived goes into two
I funds. One will help in the fur
therance cf such Exposition.;
throughout the United State*.
The other t» assis'. toward the
euro of the tubercular. Unfor
tunately, deaths fron tuberculo
s!s are h’tt'her among Negroe
Records of the Exposition of
I Rtcor of the Exposition cf
I Hotels show tha in the 75 year
I since the Negro was emancipated
ho had held only one Exposition,
at Atlanta, (korgia, in 1895. To
him, this is the most important
even; of i s kind in 45 years and
every effort will be towards that
end
l)r. Raber believes th Exposi
tion appropriate since the demo
cratic ideal is on trial in United
Sta es and elsewh re. “It remains
for America to show tha world
d < rjocacy is no idle boast but is
r, fealify and workable. At no
other time has the problem of
racial pr judice and narrow bigo
try been so acute.”
One of Uhe several purposes is
Jo found a new concept of race
relations. Once tha Negro, eman
cipated though he wr.s from chat
tel slaveiy, lived in bondage non"
tho loss, and only now begins to
shako off th yoke. And through
,iho Exposition lie hopes to aid
whi.io America to cast off its
yoko of false iduas concerning
tho Negro race, Dr. Bab r in
d cated.
Correspondence and pledges of
Negro intellecturals, scholars,
writer', t achers, and artists are
united in seeing the Exposition
serve as a means 'jo the further
ance of (better racial und r.stand
ing, it must be in opposing sub
versive influences to agitate for
hatred and strife.
Tho nature of Detroit's indus
trial organization and its capacity
to rejuvena, e the nation’s eco- I
nomic life makes it wise to bring
to notice (the hithrrto unrecog
nized purchasing power of 15,
003,000,000 Negro33, the co vjriit
ti e agrees.
An. investiga ion by the Work
Progress Administration of New
Jersey in 1909, tho purchasing
l>ower of the Negro was d sclose.l
us two b'tlion (2,000.000,000) an
nualiy. The Negro value is no
leas potent ,no less felt in all
phases of national life, the re
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I port said in effect.
Among the items on the com
mittee’s book-' is a plan to pat
tern in some way exhibits from
the New York World’s Fair. On
the commercial side there w 11
be animated and working models
of various inven ions and proces
ses never before shown to De
troit or the world.
Housing of exhibits will be
either in the State hair Grounds
or Convention Hall.
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The L w Down
• •
From Hickory Grove
Jokes, they are good medicine
—when the joke i* on the o (her
guy—like where yo-u let sums
othe,. person’s hat ge1! blown off
and run over ly a truck.
And I got to thinking about
joke-, and who they are on, on
account of the goings-on down
in Old Spendthrift Town.
A f w years back, our Agricul
tural Department, :M told the
faiirrrs it would be wonderful
to raise the price of corn-meal,
al ■ bacon. But instead of being
v, joko on the city folks, it was
r. tack fir:, and the farmers got
their eyebrows singed. And then
'they tried selling cotton in Eu
' ro, t cheaper than at home, and
this time it was a joke on just,
about everybody—except the guy
in. Europe.
And now we have padlocked
the wheat in the farmer’* crib,
end nob dy knows who th s last
joko is on bu'! the taxpayer, he
in commencing to scratch his
wrinkled brow.
And thy Farmer in the Dell—
1 o is in a mess.
I’ack yonder aroun 1 a y ’ar
ago, everybody was all work’d
IV about '.bp business of investi
gating the fracas down ther on
the Tennessee River.
And I been th'nking about it,
from seeing an oi l paper which I
run across when I was kinda
'('dying up cry d°sk, b fore my
Sus''c come-, jn and does it her
self—and I would never know, j
thereafter, where to find any
thing.
Investigations are gr at nv'di
c'ne, if you can choose yeur own
jun.,'. A honfs-thief could ask
for t o hing nilcdr—or surer.
Bu; ti n TVA whitewash it has
queued fobs in *cme pat's of
th i country - and has about
blown ever. But in Tonn ssee,
tv . f Iks tl ere are in a differ
o Vak—;hny re wonde hvg
rb a1, who is gonna dfiy up tho
r-H v inia to pay thrii '‘Cob 1 -!
'kachers, ifc., since Uncle Samuel
n oved in. Sam! o [ a'-’s t .xes to !
n.l -ly just eolke's.
Glamour, the diet onaky rayo,
means something that is artifi
cially glorified. Also it means
ILLUSION. TVA was no slouch,
in is day- on glam ur.
Yours, with the low down,
JO SERRA
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FAUSET RESIGNS FROM PA.
LEGISLATURE
Harrsbug, Pa. Nov. 23 (ANP)
—Resignation of Crystal B. Fau
s:t from her post as member of
the Pennsylvania state legisla
tin'.) o accept an appointment as
assistant stale director of the
VVPA education and recreation
program, was announced by Col
onel Philip Matthews, state WPA
Administrator, early in Nov.
In addition to her duties with
the educat:on and recreation pro
gram, the fii'*t Negro woman
ev ;• to be electevi to a s ate leg
islature will act as consultant
and adviser on all race relations
pucstions and problems in the
works program a wealth of ex
Mrs. Fauset brings to the
works progitam a wealth af ex
p rience in educational fields.
Sho was educated -t Boston Nor
mal school and the Teachers col
lege of Columbia university. Her
work with social service educa
tional and r. creation agencies is
nationally recognized. She was
xoimerly field secretary of the
national board of the YWCA;
board member of the Philadelphia
YWCA; chairman of the Phiia
delphia league of Negro Women; '
executive secretary of the Insti
tute of National Relations at
Swarthrrore college during the
summers of 1933, ’34 and ’35;
member of the board of trustees
of Cheyney Teachers’ college and
interracial lecturer for the Amer
ican Friends Service in Eastern
Secondary Schools and Colleges.
Several years ago Mrs. Fauset
served with the recreation pro
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By Frances Lee Barton ■
COLORS have certain traits that
are universally sensed. The
green of grass or leaves, the green
or me ocean;
green salads,
beverages and
desserts — all
give one a feel
lug of coolness
„ at sight.
' Remember this
' when serving
■ meals. A cool
looking salad at
tracts. A cool tasting salad delights.
! A carefully balanced green salad is
! Ideal for these early Kali days, par
! ticularly when the thermometer is
■till too high for comfort.
Sea Dream Cheese Salad
1 package lime-flavored gelatin;
i cup hot water; 1 cup grated cu
cumber; 1 tablespoon vinegar; fa
teaspoon scraped onion; dash ol
cayenne; fa teaspoon salt; 1 pack
age (3 ounces) cream cheese; 14
I cup sliced green pepper; 1 cup
diced celery.
Dissolve gelatin In hot water Add
cucumber, vinegar, onion, cayenne,
and salt. Force through sieve. Chill.
When slightly thickened, add fa to
softened cream cheese. Fold in
green pepper and celery, turn into
Individual molds, and chill until
firm. Fill molds with remaining
thickened gelatin mixture. Chill un
til firm. Unmold on crisp lettuce.
Garnish with mayonnaise, if de
lired. Serve* 6,
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