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KODAK ALL-AMERICANS—A couple
of pretty good running backs met so the first
time when the Kodak All-America Football
Team gathered recently at Epcot Center in
Orlando, Fla. Georgia Tailback Herschel
Walker (right) won the 1982 Heisman
Trophy, and his running mate on the Kodak
team, Eric Dickerson of Southern Methodist
(left), finished third in the voting. Another
Kodak All-American, Stanford quarterback
John Elway, was second in the Heisman
voting.
Williams promoted
Lt. Donald J. Williams
has been promoted to the
rank of captain and
assigned to duty in
Keflavik, Iceland.
Capt. Williams assumed
his new duties Dec. 10. He
has been in the Air Force
five years.
Williams is a 1974
graduate of Lucy Laney
Film on Klan to air in February
“The Klu Klux Klan.
After 120 years in
America—very much
alive.” Those words,
spoken by the actor James
Whitmore, open and set
the tone for a new half
hour documentary—The
Klan: A Legacy of Hate in
America—airing on public
television during
February.
The film, chronicling
the story of the Klu Klux
Klan from 1865 to the
present, uses original
footage, still photographs
and rare newsreels from
the 19205, including the
march of 40,000 Klan
smen in Washington,
D.C. in 1924.
To date, the film has
won a CINE Golden Eagle
Award and a Columbus
Film Festival Chris
Statuette, the highest
awards presented a film in
a particular category.
The production of this
film was prompted by the
renewed Klan threat that
is evident across the
nation, from Decatur,
Ala., where 11,000 per
sons attended a 1979 Klan
rally; to Fallbrook, Calif.,
where a Klanman won the
Dentistry and you
Bruxism - Grind, Grind
1 by Dr. W. Walker Jr.
1 It has been estimated
, that one in about 20 adults
and three in 20 children
unconsciously grind their
teeth at night. It is the
I sound of Bruxism. While
the noise may disturb
spouses or children, it has
* a far more distressing es-
I feet on the sleeper.
Nocturnal grinding can
’ exert thousands of pounds
of pressure per square in
;ch on the surfaces of
t teeth. It can be rough not
i only on teeth but on the
I supporting bone, the gums
i and jaw joint.
For many years,
bruxism was attributed to
the release of tension from
emotional stress.
{However, many dental
authorities today believe
> that the causes may also
e exist in the patient’s
mouth.
Night grinding may be
an unconscious effort to
i correct irregularities of the
i chewing surfaces of the
teeth. Dentists term this a
i “malocclusion.”
1 see Dentistry page 5
High School. His un
dergraduate work was
completed in 1978 from
the University of Georgia
and he received the master
of arts degree in May from
Central Michigan Univer
sity.
He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. McDonald Williams,
1319 Cherry Ave., Augusta.
1980 Democratic
nomination for the 43rd
Congressional District.
The actual footage of
Klan events includes cross
burnings by robed Klan
smen chanting, ‘‘White
power;” strident, racist
speeches by Klan leaders
at rallies; an inside look at
a Klan oath-taking
ceremony, where the first
question new members are
asked is, “Are you a
white, non-Jewish
American citizen?”
There are scenes from
D.W. Griffith’s classic
“The Birth of a Nation;”
still photos of blacks and
Jews lynched by the Klan
Mayor of
Tuskegee
to speak
Johnny Ford, Mayor of
Tuskegee, will be the
speaker for the Founders
Day Program of Augusta
Alumni Chapter of Kappa
Alpha Psi Fraternity Jan.
9, at 3 p.m. at Gilbert
Lambert Chapel of Paine
College. The public is in
vited.
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Millie Jackson is
boycotted for show
in South Africa
NEW YORK—Millie
Jackson, the recording
star from Thomson, Ga.
and one of the performers
under pressure for having
performed in South Africa
despite an attempted
cultural boycott by other
black groups, has agreed
never to visit the land of
apartheid again.
The singer, however,
whose concerts on
Christmas Day at the
Brooklyn Academy of
Music and on the day after
Christmas at the Newark
Symphony Hall were
picketed by represen
tatives of a coalition of
anti-apartheid groups, in
sisted that her decision
had nothing to do with the
pickets or other pressures.
She said she had made
up her mind against a
repeat performance in
South Africa at the time
of her last visit there in
January, 1981.
Miss Jackson said that
the Rev. Herbert
Daughtry, national
chairman of Black United
Front, had visited her
home in Teaneck, N.J., to
discuss the matter.
“He is the first one who
in the late 19205; an"d
political leaders of the
1920 s who were backed by
the Klan.
The thrust of the film is
squarely on the present.
From the Civil Rights
Movement of the 1960 s to
Klan harassment and
violence today, the film
captures the lunch counter
sit-ins and freedom mar
ches protesting
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Millie Jackson
had the courtesy to come
up to me in person, ana
after we talked 1 told him
of my prior decision not to
go back to South Africa
and do a show.” Miss
Jackson told the Amster
dam News, “No one else
had the nerve or the con
sideration to talk to me.”
She said that she had
received several
threatening letters and
telephone calls that had
“turned me off.”
“When you give me an
ultimatum,” said the
spirited songstress who
has parlayed “x”-rated
lyrics into a tidy profit,
“the conversation is en
ded.”
The Rev. Daughtry said
segregation in the South;
the Rev. Martin Luther
King Jr. being taken to
jail; the Klan’s campaign
of threats against im
migrant Vietnamese
fishermen along the Texas
Gulf Coast; the Klan’s
nearly successful plot to
bomb a synagogue, Jewish
shops and a radio station
in Nashville, Tenn.: the
killings of antiTKlan
the singer accorded him a
very cordial reception at
her home.
“She said no one had
made the effort to ap
proach her about going to
South Africa, and that she
was not in touch with all
of the political factors in
volved. She told me she
would not go back to do a
show there and that she
appreciated my calling on
her in person,” Daughtry
said.
Some groups, Daughtry
said, had already set the
holiday picketing of Miss
Jackson in motion and
“we did not try to inter
fere.” Black United Front
groups, however, took no
part in any of the picket
actions, either in Brooklyn
or Newark, Daughtry
said, because “we told our
people that they should
withdraw.”
Other groups involved
in the South Africa
boycott include the New
Jersey Branch of the
National Black Indepen
dent Political Party, the
Patrice Lumumba
Coalition, and the Carib
bean People’s Alliance.
demonstrators in Green
sboro, N.C.; and the
training of Klan
paramilitary troops.
The film was funded by
The Southern Poverty
Law Center in Mon
tgomery, Ala., which was
founded in 1971 for the
purpose of advancing the
legal rights of the poor
through litigation and
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HELPING HIGHER
EDUCATION—United Negro
College Fund Executive Director
Christopher F. Edley, (center),
accepts a $5,000 check for UNCF
from Dr. I.H. Clayborn (left),
Sovereign Grand Commander of
the United Supreme Council,
33rd degree, of the Ancient and
Accepted Scottish Rite of Free
Masonry, Prince Affiliates and
Parren Mitchell to speak
Congressman Parren J.
Mitchell will deliver the
inaugural lecture marking
a new lecture series Jan.
13 from 2-4:30 p.m. in
Atlanta’s Freedom Hall.
The theme of the Martin
Luther King Jr. Lecture
Series is “Free Enterprise:
An Agent for Non-Violent
Social Change.”
Mitchell, who will talk
about jobs and full em
ployment, was Maryland’s
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Henry A. Dove (right), President
of the organization’s Charitable
Foundation. This Prince Hall Af
filiate donated over $55,000 to
black higher education at the
group’s annual session in
Washington, D.C. Eleven of the
42 historically black colleges and
universities of the United Negro
College Fund also received gifts.
first black Congressman.
He has been in the
vanguard of assistance to
minority business through
his congressional activities
and legislation. His
legislation, which became
Public Law 95-507 in
1978, has been called “the
most important legislation
for minorities since the
1964 Civil Rights Act.”
Also on the program
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Davison; Vice President
for Services Eugene Youn
ts; and Coretta Scott
King, president of the
Martin Luther King Jr.
Center for Non-Violent
Social Change, Inc.
The series is jointly
sponsored by the Univer
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Martin Luther King Jr.
Center for Non-Violent
Social Change, Inc.
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