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while imprisoned. When Johnson asked
Kathrada how he and Mandela had seemed
to achieve a state of grace regarding their
imprisonment for all those years, and noted
how she would probably be angry, hostile,
bitter, even vengeful, Kathradareplied, “That
was never part of our philosophy.”
Ann A. Johnson, Atlanta artist :
Ann A. Johnson has been a fixture on the
Atlanta arts scene for two decades as an
artist, teacher and volunteer leader. As an
Atlanta artist, Ann has had solo shows, in
addition to the Atlanta international Mu
seum, at the Penland School for Arts and
Crafts, Callanwolde Fine Arts Center and
the American College. Her work has been
exhibited locally at the Atlanta Photography
Gallery, the Woodruff Arts Center, New Vi
sions Gallery and Nexus Contemporary Art
Center.
As a teacher, Ann has taught aspiring pho
tographers at Callanwolde Fine Arts Center,
the Penland School of Arts and Crafts in
Penland, N.C., and at the Southeastern Cen
ter for the Photographic Arts. In 1998 during
Georgia History Month, she was honored as
one of Georgia’s “Women in the Visual Arts.”
Museum information
The Atlanta International Museum is lo
cated on the Garden and Lobby levels of the
Marquis II Tower in Peachtree Center at 285
Peachtree Center Avenue, easily accessible
by MARTA bus or train (Peachtree Center
stop). Parking available in Baker Street
garage. The museum is open Tuesday through
Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is closed
on Sundays, Mondays and holidays. Admis
sion is $3 for the public, free to members, and
free on Wednesday afternoons from 1-5 p.m.
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History, Geography, Language Arts, and Visual
Arts to teachers’ existing lesson plans to make
past realities vivid. This outreach and museum
tour is designed to awaken and heighten stu
dents’ awareness of the intricate role of African
Americans in the region’s history. '
Richmond County Schools are exempt from
tour charges through the district’s paid fee-for
service policy. The fee is only $2 per student for
other school districts. The program is available
throughout the school year.
Study our heritage— live it through the Morris
Museum of Arts. Call (706) 724-7601 to reserve
dates or visit our web site at www.themorris.org
and register on-line or find out more about the
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2. Black militant, ___ Cleaver
§. civil rights organization
8. American Dental Associafion
11. college MLK Jr. attended
13. vie
16. castem standard time
17. leader of Parliament & the Funkadelics, (initials)
18. H. ___ Brown, (succeeded Stokely C. as the
leader of SNCC)
19. Everette ___, (jazz saxaphonist)
23. lyanla Vanzants book , ___ The Meantime
24. MLK Jr wrote a well publicized letter from a
jail in this city
25. Eugene “Bull” __, former Birmingham police
chief '
29. single part
30. measure of intellect
32. stomach disorder
36. parent and teacher discussion group
37. defeated 25 Across in race for Birmingham
mayor
40. the “C” in CMYK
41. comedian, Rosanne ____
43. starred in the sitcom Benson, (initials)
44. Carl T. ___, (famed Black reporter)
47. former SNCC leader that originated the rallying
slogan “Black Power”, Stokeley ___
49. overlook
50. one of the Debarge brothers
51. lock of matted wool
52. Al ___, (former President of Stax records)
§3. J. Edgar ___, (infamous former FBI director)
56. Jesse Jackson helped found the Chicago branch of
this economic arm of the SCLC, “Operation _"
§B. cut 1965 hit When a Man Loves a Woman, (initials)
60. this small town in Alabama was the site of many
marches organized by MLK Jr and others
64. “Just a Closer Walk With __", kymn
65. black gold
66. she refused to give her bus seat to a white man
and helped spark the Montgomery bus boycott
67. A. Phillip ___, (one of the founders of the SCLC)
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1. Fannie Lou___, (civil rights activist)
2. __, Wind and Fire, (R&B band)
3. pledges to pay a debt
4. civil rights activist and comedian that also created
the nutritional product, the ''Bahamian Diet"
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... did you know that Martin Quther King Jr. was a gifted studentQ He entered Morehouse College,
Atlanta, at the age of 15 and received his Bachelor of Arts degree four years (ater.
... did you know that Martin Quther King Jr’s name was officially recorded as Michael Juther King
JrQ When he was born his name was erroneously written on his birth certificate. Ohe error was not corrected
until 28 years later when he applied for a passport.
... did you know (Martin Quther King Jr was stabbed in 1958. e was at a Harlem store autographing
copies of his new book Stride 3y oward Freedom when a Plack woman came up and asked if he was MK _then
stabbed him with a (etter opener. Yhe blade barely missed his heart and it took three surgeons three hours to remove
it. What would’ve happened to the Civil Rights Movement had e died and what would our society be (ike today ?
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6. MLK’s chief aide and associate
during Civil Rights struggle
7. 10 steal a quick glance
9. Bill Gates’ operating system
10. _.__. Green, (former LA Laker)
12. Lena __, (singer & actress)
14. famed NAACP leader that was
murdered at his home in Miss.
15. Iraq Ambassador to the US, (initials)
20. nonstandard verbal contraction
21. MLK's quest
22. location of the famous bus boycott
25. drinking utensil
26. the Sth day of Kwanzaa
27. violent revolt against oppression
28. lynch
31. queen, (abbr.)
32. skin layer
33. __ Sharpton, (civil rights activist)
34. one of Coca-Cola’s competitors
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35. __ Graves, publisher of Black
Enterprise magazine
38. too be announced, (abbr.)
39. hospital division
42. this state got it's namc from the
Iroquois word for “good river”
44. ___ Armstrong, (creator of the
Black comic strip Jumpstreet)
45, captivate
46. MLK Jr’s birthplace
47. Soul On Ice is the title of this
Black militants autobiography
48. Adam’s soul mate
54. vitality and energy
§S. cut the Ghostbusters theme
57. hooded hate group
59. org. MLK helped to create
61. back talk, slang
62. He & Cherrelle had the hit tune
Saturday Love, (initials)
63. hit TV hospital drama
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