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March 28, 2014
54 years of Service Friday, March 28, 2014 MARCH IS Don’t Worry Be Happy WOMEN’S HISTORY Put your Business in the Loop with MONTH SCOOP USA page 7 Health Care Sign up at Resources for Human Development On Saturday, March 22, 2014, 11am-3pm, contracted representatives from Resources for Human Development (RHD) signed-up local uninsured residents for affordable health insurance, during an event sponsored by Greater Enon Missionary Baptist Church, Rev. Michael Robinson - Senior Pastor. According to Wendy Davis, Program Director-Health Insurance Navigator Program/RHD, this was one of RHD's more successful sign-up events, "We had a family of three sign-up for full health insurance coverage for .34 cents (per month)." The best success story of the day was that, "One young man signed-up for full health coverage, and he only has to pay .12 cents per month," said Rev. Robinson. "That's amazing, to God be the glory!" Each individual and family’s premiums will vary, depending on their financial situation. The national deadline to sign-up for insurance coverage under the Affordable Healthcare Act is March 31, 2014. For locations for the nearest RHD community healthcare sign-up or for more information about the Affordable Healthcare Act, call toll free: 855-668-9536. Pictured from left: Deacon Alford Terry, Sr., Rev. Michael Robinson, Gracie Chang (RHD), Emily Lennon (RHD) and Deacon Keith Davis. Philadelphia Songbook Volume One Pictured at the event held at the Temple Performing Arts Center, 1837 N. Broad Street are (front row left to right) Pete Chavez; Anthony DeCarlo; Barbara Walker; Kevin Valentine; Ella Gahnt; Carol harris; Marion Salaam; George Bussey; Charles Washington and Aaron Goode. Second row (left to right): Chris Wette; Homer Jackson; Bethlehem and Anthony Colquitt. Webb photo The Philadelphia Jazz project seeks to encourage the creation of a local songbook in the tradition of The Great American Songbook which celebrates the most important and influential American popular songs of the 20th century. The Philadelphia Songbook will include traditoinal jazz standards and popular songs penned and/or performed by local artists. Recently the Philadelphia presented Philadelphia Songbook Volume1 which included compositons by John Coltrane, Lee Morgan, Benny Golson, James Mtume, Hall and Oates, Norman Conners, Blue Magic and Jill Scott. Pianist Alfie Pollitt and vocalist, Denise King serve as musical directors for this presentation and they are joined by a team of local performers including Barbara Walker, Ella Gahnt, Bethlehem, Pablo Batista, George Bussey, Anthony DeCarlo, Tony Jones, Webb Thomas, Pete Chavez, Aaron Goode, Marion Salaam, Kevin Valentine, Tony Miceli, Carol Harris and Charles Washington. The Philadelphia Jazz Project is a sponsored project of the Painted Bride Art Center with funding provided by The Wyncote Foundation. Weekly Prime TimeTV Guide Inside SCOOP USA Library for back issues - www.scoopusanewspaper.com Get ready for Primary Election Day Celebrating our 52nd Anniversary 2 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, March 28, 2014 thera martin milling How many weeks until Primary election day…hmmm let me see. Oh that would be about nine weeks from now, counting the week we’re in. So who is running? There’s a man by the name of Tom Wolfe who’s running for Governor on the Democratic side. He’s gotta be super wealthy because he’s had ads on since late December of 2013, talk about leaving out the gate early. Then there’s current PA State Treasurer Rob McCord who is also running as a Democrat for that same seat and his TV ads just started appearing in the last week or so, at least here in Philly. As for the rest of the pack -- who are they? Bottom line is there’s an primary election coming and how prepared are you to vote? If you are already a registered voter, very good. All you need to do is take a look at who all the candidates are,. Make some decisions about whom you will vote for and then do your thing in the polling booth on e-day. If you are not yet a registered voter you need to handle that right away. You can get a blank voter registration form by going on line at www.committeeofseventy.org. Print it out, fill it out and mail it to the address on the form. Or, you can stop by any elected officials office and ask for a blank voter registration form and fill it out and mail it to the address on the form, I mentioned already that we have a Governor’s race going on in this election cycle. Our incumbent Governor, Republican Tom Corbett is stomping hard for votes across the state. He’s still pretty popular amongst his Republican colleagues and voters, but the Democrats, well Corbett can’t leave office fast enough for the Dems. The way history plays out, usually, an incumbent worth their weight, will get reelected. But if you’ve messed up on a lot of issues or did not show clear support for the people you represent on issues they’re passionate about, you could be in trouble as you face reelection. My sources tell me that Corbett just may be in trouble. The other seats that are up for grabs would be State House of Representatives seats and State Senate seats in even numbered districts. Of course in the gubernatorial race, the Lt. Governor is largely the choice of the winning party on both sides. So for example, lets say Rob McCord wins on the Democratic side in the Primary Election. He will then make his pick amongst top vote getters on the Democratic side who tossed their hat in the ring for the Lt. Governor’s seat. Due to Bill Green, resigning from his city council at large seat just some weeks back, there’s now a vacancy in Philadelphia city council and Congressman Bob Brady SCOOP U.S.A. o I want the convenience of receiving every week at my home or business o 26 weeks - Only $20.00 o 52 weeks - Only $35.00 Call (215) 232-5974 Fax (215) 236-2945 Mail Scoop U.S.A. P.O. Box 14013 Philadelphia, PA 19122 In Person 942 N. Watts St. Philadelphia, PA 19123 New Renew Total $------- Form Of Payment: q CHECK q MONEY ORDER or Credit Card Card # ______________________________________________ Expiration Date _______ Code _______ Name on Card (print)________________________________ Signature____________________________________________ City, State, Zip ________________________________________ Phone _______________________________________________ Check your ad weekly for accuracy. SCOOP U.S.A. is only responsible for the first time your ad appears. It is the advertiser’s responsibility to notify us of any errors prior to the next issue. NO REFUNDS SCOOP U.S.A. RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REjECT OR EDIT ANY AD announced last week that Democratic Ward Leaders have put their support behind State Rep. Neil of Northeast Philadelphia for the job, which essentially means he’s a shoe-in for that vacated council seat. In 2015, should he want to keep the council seat he’ll have to operate a full blown reelection campaign like all the other incumbent council person in 2015. On another note: Congratulations to all those Block Captains and Block Clubs and organized blocks were neighbors came out on this past Saturday, March 22, 2014 and cleaned and swept and started preparing their block for what we all hope will be a wonderful summer season in the city of brotherly love and sisterly effectiveness. Thanks to former State Representative John Myers, who years ago when I was doing some work out of his office as a consultant, put me on a project called, “Sweep In Front of Your Door”. The concept was simple. Just like the words I just said, sweep in front of your door. Can you imagine how much cleaner the city would be if everyone in Philly -- renters and home owners alike -just swept in front of their own doors? Plus when people clean up and sweep up, believe it or not, it sends a message to would-be criminals, “People in this neighborhood, in this community on this block, do in fact care about their community. So don’t plan on committing any crime here. Then beyond cleaning up and sweeping up, blocks do need to formally be organized. Somebody has to be the block captain. Somebody has to be willing to take charge and call meetings once in a while and give a report to the people. Some one has to tell neighbors about the crime in the area and let them know about clean up dates and where to go to get free blue recycling bins for example or where to go to possibly get free flowers to plant, etc. There are avenues of help out here in Philly for those that seek the help. One by one, little by little, we can make Philadelphia a cleaner, nicer, better city to live in and to raise our children and grandchildren in. FYI—Check out SCOOP Columnist Thera Martin Milling as she hosts her weekly cable television show called “News You Can Use” on Comcast Channel 56, (La Salle TV) and on Verizon Fios channel 36. On Comcast Channel 56 you can check out Thera on Saturdays at 6:30 p.m., Sundays at 8:30 a.m. and again at 9 p.m. and on Mondays at 11a.m; on Tuesdays at 11:30 p.m., Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m., Thursdays at 9 p.m. and Fridays at 11 a.m. The program is called “News You Can Use”. A Crisis in Black Culture Dialogue Pictured above during a break in the discussions are: Barbara A. Jackson; Author of the “how to read” with Magic Sounds Program which benefits all ages, www.magicsoundsphonicsfirst.com; Anthony Colquitt, Pictures Producer; and Dr. Sonja Peterson-Lewis, Social Webb photo Psychologist, Educator. The Philadelphia Jazz Project hosted “A Crisis in Black Culture Dialogue”. In this special African American History Month discussion, participants looked at some of the problems facing the continuity and strength of Black culture, and their resideual effects on the Black community. Special guests included: Ewuare Osayande, writer/ac- tivist/educator; Naomi Robinson, youth advocate and programmer; Bunni Samuels, educator/dj/entrepreneur; Dr. Sonja Peterson-Lewis, social psychologist/educator; Maida Odom, journalist/educator; Shantrelle Lewis, arts curator and others. City Council President Darrell L. Clarke on Monday issued a writ of election directing the Philadelphia City Commissioners to hold a special election for an At-Large Council seat on May 20, 2014. The special election to fill the seat vacated by former City Councilman Bill Green will take place on the same day as statewide primary elections. The winner of the special election will serve out the remainder of former Councilman Green’s term until Jan. 4, 2016. Philadelphia residents intending to run as an independent candidate may begin circulating petitions to get on the ballot immediately. According to the County Board of Elections, a minimum of 1,785 valid signatures is required for ballot placement. Candidates registered as Democrat or Republican who wish to run as independents must also re-register as independent before filing their nomination papers, which are due by April 8, 2014. Philadelphia residents wishing to run as independent candidates should contact the County Board of Elections (Room 142, City Hall or 215-686-3943) to obtain correct guidance and the proper forms. Council President Clarke’s issuance of the writ also starts the clock on the nomination process for political parties. The deadline for the Democratic, Republican and Libertarian parties to file nomination certificates designating their candidates is April 8, 2014. The political parties select one candidate each according to their internal party rules. All registered voters, regardless of party, may vote in the special City Council election. The deadline to register to vote in this election is April 21, 2014. Information on how to register to vote can be found on the Philadelphia City Commissioners website. Details on the party nomination process and the process of running as an independent can be found on PHLCouncil.com. Council President Clarke issues Writ of Election to fill council vacancy SCOOP U.S.A. Mailing address: P.O. BOX 14013 - Phila., PA 19122 Offices & Shop: 942 N. Watts St. Phila. PA 19123 (215) 232-5974 Fax: (215) 236-2945 e-mail: call for ext. # R. Sonny Driver: Publisher / Editor Dedicated to the Community People Volume 54 - Number 11 Published every Friday by R.E. Driver Jr. Associates with a Controlled Circulation of over 90,000 readership. Copies are distributed each Friday in Philadelphia, PA and suburbs, Chester, PA, Camden, NJ and Wilmington, Delaware to people and customers in Shopping Malls, Beauty Shops, Restaurants, Night Clubs, Hotels, Theatres, Office Buildings and many other business establishments where there is a high volume of people of all ages. Mail Subscription: $35.00 per year. Unsolicited manuscripts and photos are welcomed but will not be returned unless accompanied by a stamped, selfaddressed envelope. 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But women have also always been the invisible backbone, unseen but strong, of transforming social movements and of all anchor institutions in society—our families, congregations, schools, and communities—employing behind the scenes quiet essential leadership and organizational, communication, and fundraising skills to get things done. Many people know Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. first rose to national prominence as a civil rights leader by serving as a spokesperson in Montgomery, Alabama during the Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955-1956. Not enough of us recognize that there would not have been a bus boycott that needed a leader without a vigilant community catalyst working behind the scenes looking for the right spark to challenge hated bus segregation. The December 1955 arrest of Mrs. Rosa Parks, who refused to move from her seat at the front of the “colored” section of her bus when the White section got too full, was not the first such arrest in Montgomery but it made history because she was the right public face that could mobilize the entire Black community. And behind that bus boycott was an unknown community leader named Jo Ann Robinson who had been pushing for change in Montgomery buses and had been putting the community infrastructure in place long before Rosa Parks was arrested. Robinson was vigilant and ready to spring into action when the right opportunity arose. Jo Ann Robinson, an English professor at Alabama State College, was president of the Women’s Political Council (WPC), a group of Black women civic leaders in Montgomery. She had been thrown off a city bus in 1949 Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity seeking Scholarship Applicants The Philadelphia Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity is once again seeking applicants for its annual Hiliary H. Holloway, Esquire Scholarship Award program. The chapter's scholarship program, named after the late Hiliary H. Holloway, Esquire, the 22nd Grand Polemarch and a Laurel Wreath recipient of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, as well as a longtime member of the Philadelphia Alumni Chapter, is designed to aid promising minority male students in the public high schools & charter schools of Philadelphia who are planning to matriculate in college following their graduation from high school. Applications and further info can be obtained from the student's Principal or guidance counselor. All applications must be postmarked by April 12, 2014 to be considered. The amount of the scholarship award is $2,000. Four $2,000 scholarships will be awarded in 2014: the Joseph N. Williams Scholarship to a graduating student in the Achievement Academy, the chapter's Guide Right mentorship program; the Dr. Melvin L. Jackson Scholarship; and the Hiliary H. Holloway, Esquire Scholarship (2 recipients). From the pool of applicants, the Ramon C. Gregory Scholarship in the amount of $1,000 will also be awarded. The Philadelphia Alumni Chapter uses its scholarship grants to enhance the opportunities for minority males to acquire a college education. The organization seeks to reach and assist those young men who have demonstrated academic promise, but have not necessarily accumulated the highest averages. Additionally, the need for financial assistance is fundamental. As a chapter of one of the nine predominately African-American national Greek letter organizations, most of which were founded in the first quarter of the 20th century, it is quite fitting that the Philadelphia Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi is involved with supporting educational attainment through the awarding of scholarships. This scholarship program is indicative of the philanthropic, mentorship & community service initiatives for which the chapter has been known in Philadelphia since being chartered on May 25, 1922. Students who meet the stated criteria should contact their Principal or guidance counselor about this scholarship opportunity immediately. An application can also be downloaded from Philly Alumni's web site, www.phillykappas.org. For further information, call (610) 496-3513. SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, March 28, 2014 -3 for sitting too close to the front although the bus was nearly empty. This infuriating experience was all too common among Montgomery’s Black residents—and the WPC had already chosen to make changing the bus system one of their priorities. Their 1954 letter to Montgomery Mayor W.A. Gayle raised the possibility of a city-wide bus boycott: “More and more of our people are already arranging with neighbors and friends to ride to keep from being insulted and humiliated by bus drivers . . . We, the Council, believe that when this matter has been put before you and the Commissioners, that agreeable terms can be met in a quiet and unostensible manner to the satisfaction of all concerned.” But when the women’s requests for “agreeable terms” went unanswered, their plans for a boycott went forward. They just needed the right moment and face—and when that moment came Jo Ann Robinson knew what to do. She and other women did not wait for male leaders to decide on a response before acting. She later wrote about the night after Mrs. Parks was arrested: “Some of the [Women’s Political Council] officers previously had discussed plans for distributing thousands of notices announcing a bus boycott. Now the time had come for me to write just such a notice.” She called her colleague John Cannon, chair of Alabama State College’s business department, and two trusted students, who immediately agreed to meet her at the college where Cannon had access to the copying machines. They worked together until four in the morning making copies of the leaflet Jo Ann Robinson had prepared: “Another Negro woman has been arrested and thrown in jail because she refused to get up out of her seat on the bus for a white person to sit down . . . This has to be stopped. Negroes have rights, too, for if Negroes did not ride the buses, they could not operate. Three-fourths of the riders are Negroes, yet we are arrested, or have to stand over empty seats. If we do not do something to stop these arrests, they will continue. The next time it may be you, or your daughter, or mother. This woman’s case will come up on Monday. We are, therefore, asking every Negro to stay off the buses Monday in protest of the arrest and trial. Don’t ride the buses to work, to town, to school, or anywhere on Monday. You can afford to stay out of school for one day if you have no other way to go except by bus. You can also afford to stay out of town for one day. If you work, take a cab, or walk. But please, children and grown-ups, don’t ride the bus at all on Monday.” She and her two students worked for three more hours mapping out distribution routes, and as soon as she finished teaching her 8 o’clock class that morning Jo Ann Robinson began calling other members of the WPC and driving around the city to meet them at strategic drop-off locations with bundles of leaflets. She said: “By 2 o’clock, thousands of the mimeographed handbills had changed hands many times. Practically every black man, woman, and child in Montgomery knew the plan and was passing the word along. No one knew where the notices had come from or who had arranged for their circulation, and no one cared. Those who passed them on did so efficiently, quietly, and without comment. But deep within the heart of every black person was a joy he or she dared not reveal.” Under Jo Ann Robinson’s direction, more than 50,000 leaflets were produced and distributed that day. The boycott was an enormous success, and as the day-long boycott became a year-long crusade, women remained its backbone. When a public spokesperson was needed at the very start of the boycott, behind the scenes Robinson, who was an active member of Montgomery’s Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, recommended her congregation’s new 26-year-old pastor Martin Luther King, Jr. to lead the newly-formed Montgomery Improvement Association. The WPC continued to be instrumental in organizing the carpools that made the boycott possible. Women formed fundraising clubs to sell sweet potato pies and other baked goods and competed every week to see which club could earn the most money to support the Montgomery Improvement Association. The federal lawsuit that was filed and successfully struck down bus segregation, Browder v. Gayle, had four Black women plaintiffs. Black women were the unrecognized faceless leaders of change aided by some prominent White women like Virginia Durr. See “Transforming social change” page You are invited to be part of history Keeping The Dream Alive Coalition to erect a Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. life-size Bronze Statue on Martin Luther King Drive You too can be part of history by having your name engraved on the granite base of the Martin Luther King Statue to be erected on Martin Luther King Drive in Fairmount Park Philadelphia. The “Freedom Dream” monument by artist Sculptor Rebecca-Rose (RMFAC Studio) will be a gift to the City of Philadelphia as a Legacy and Symbol of International Human Rights and Dignity for all people. Philadelphia’s leaders, community organizations, cultural families and sponsors are being asked to support us with a letter of interest if you are able and willing to make this tax-exempt donation. For your contribution of one thousand dollars ($1,000.) dollars, your name or your organization will be engraved on the granite base of the monument as a living legacy of your support. Please fill out and forward the enclosed PLEDGE FORM, to SCOOP USA, PO Box 14013, Philadelphia, PA 19121 or Rebecca Rose, Sculptor, 3118 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104 We welcome an opportunity to talk or meet with you regarding the details. Contact Rebecca Rose: (215) 8339082 (cell), e-mail: /[email protected] or Sonny Driver 215-232-5974 call SCOOP office for e-mail directory. PLEDGE FORM I pledge to contribute to the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Monument fund. I understand no money is required at this time. We will include you in the Sponsors and Supporters Preview Reception. Our Fiscal agent will follow up for a 501(c)(3) tax exemption for your contribution. Check box: > Donor of $1,000. / Name to be engraved on monument base as testament of support, Name/Title:_______________________ Address:_________________________ Phone: __________________________ Signature:________________________ or Organization:___________________ City/State/Zip:____________________ Email: _________________________ Date:______________ Callie House Black History Celebrating our 53rd Anniversary 4 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, March 28, 2014 junious r. stanton March is Woman’s History Month and I was thinking the other day about a dynamic African-American woman I read about a few years ago named Callie House. Callie House is significant for several reasons. She was in the forefront of what later became known as the reparations movement. She was born into bondage in 1861 in Rutherford County Tennessee. According to records she married William House in 1883. They had five children. She helped support her family by taking in laundry. Mrs. House became intrigued when she saw a poster advertising reparations for African-Americans. Ironically the idea was being promoted by a white Southern Democrat named William Vaughan who called for the US government to give former slaves a “pension” similar to the one given to Civil War veterans for their service during the War Between the States. It wasn't that Vaughan cared about Black people so much, he knew that by giving pensions to millions of ex-slaves it would help improved the economic conditions in the South for whites! In 1884 Callie House joined Isaiah Dickerson who had worked with Vaughan in Nebraska to form The National Ex-Slave Relief, Bounty and Pension Association. House and Dickerson traveled extensively throughout the South promoting the idea of “pensions” or reparations for ex-slaves. They organized and formed local affiliate groups everywhere they went. The organization sustained itself through dues from its members. The National Ex-Slave, Relief, Bounty and Pension Association also functioned on the local levels as a mutual aid organization providing burial expenses and support for the sick and infirm. The organization was unique in its focus and organization because it was also political. They agitated for reparations but also supported candidates and paid lobbyists to push for legislation on behalf of African-Americans. Callie House was the chief spokesperson for the organization for almost twenty years during a time when violence against Blacks and wanton murder were the norm. She was a widow with five children who fulfilled her obligations to her family by taking in laundry while working hard to gain pensions for Africans who had labored during slavery; right after Reconstruction when the hatred and animus towards blacks in general but particularly “uppity” Blacks (a term whites used to define Africans in America who aspired for better for themselves and their race) was extremely high. Government sanctioned violence was unleashed against Blacks who were moving, organizing and agitating for their rights during a reign of terror that saw the creation and rise of the Klu Klux Klan and other rabid white supremacist groups in the South following Reconstruction. House’s efforts brought attention on herself and the National Ex-Slave, Relief, Bounty and Pension Association from both blacks and whites who supported her efforts, feared what she was doing or who had conflicting agendas to pursue. Whites especially felt threatened by a bourgeoning national movement that was as well organized and supported as hers agitating for pensions for millions of ex-slaves especially since they were attempting to influence Congressmen to push for such legislation in the US House of Representatives. The National Ex-Slave, Relief, Bounty and Pension FRIDAY • MARCH 28, 2014 Evening 8:30 8 PM 7:30 7 PM 9 PM CBS 2014 NCAA Basketball Tournament: Regional Semifinals z{| ABC Jeopardy! 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Black people many of them who were former slaves readily took to the notion the government should pay them for the years they labored without pay. The federal government especially the federal Pension Bureau became alarmed by the excitement House’s movement was generating. The Pension Bureau was able to persuade the US Postal Service to ban the National Ex-Slave Relief, Bounty and Pension Association from using the mail service which severely hampered their organizing and business activities. “The government kept an eye on the work of the Ex-Slave Association. House, as assistant secretary of the association, traveled a lot, visiting local chapters, but the organization relied largely on the use of the Post Office to communicate and receive dues to fund the national campaign. The Pensions Bureau of the federal government reported that the pension movement ‘is setting the Negroes wild...and making anarchists of them,’ and that were it to continue, the government “will have some very serious questions to settle in connection with the control of the race.’ On the request of the Pensions Bureau, the Post Office informed the Ex-Slave Association that they would be denied the use of the mails, claiming the Association was duping ‘ignorant’ ex-slaves in a fraud scheme. Despite many letters in protest, demonstrating their honesty and reminding them that they had a constitutional right to do their work, they never regained access to the mails.” The Story of the First Reparations Movement http://socialistworker.org/2007-1/628/628_13_Reparations.shtml The government began to monitor the organization’s activities more closely, especially when in 1916 four Blacks sued the US Treasury for $68,073,388.99 in cotton taxes traced to slave labor in Texas. 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Allegedly its powers one increased if the stone is soaked in water. ‘Aquamarine is reported to increase one’s psychic ability and enhance concentration; thus it is suggested that students carry the stone while studying. Roman physicians prescribed aquamarine to treat overindulgence, headaches, neck problems and water retention. In some cultures, aquamarine is be- March 28th Positive and aggressive, you enjoy having people around you. The men born on this day are fortunate and successful in business. The women, good housekeepers, insofar as management of the household where family affairs are concern but actual housework is distasteful. 1899 L. F. Booker is awarded patent 30,404 for a design rubber-scraping knife. 1912 Léon-Gontran Damas (Lionel Georges André Cabassou), poet, politician and co-founder of Négritude movement is born in Cayenne, French Guiana. 1923 Thad Jones, jazz trumpeter is born in Pontiac, MI. 1928 Henry Ponder, educator and president of Talladega and Benedict Colleges and Fisk University is born in Wewoka, OK. 1948 Milan Williams keyboardist and founding member of the Commodores is born in Okolona, MS. 1952 (Leonard J.) Len Elmore, sportscaster, lawyer and National Basketball Association player is born in New York, NY. 1958 (William Christopher) W.C. Handy, cornet player, bandleader and composer (St. Louis Blues) dies in New York NY. 1963 Bernice Albertine King, second daughter of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is born in Atlanta, GA. 1965 Crystal Bird Fauset, educator and politician first African American woman Crystal Bird Fauset elected to the Pennsylvania State Legislator, dies. 1966 Cheryl R. ‘Salt’ James, actor and rap artist (Salt-n-Pepa) is born in Brooklyn, NY. 1966 (Avery) Kid Howard, trumpet player dies in New Orleans, LA. 1969 Elliot Lamonte Perry, National Basketball Association player is born in Memphis, TN. 1971 (Terrance Kelly) Mr. Cheeks, rap artist with Lost Boyz, is born in Jamaica Queens, NY. 1972 Ledisi (Anibade Young, actor, songwriter and singer (Feeling Orage but Sometimes Blue) is born in New Orleans, LA. 1974 Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup, delta blues singer (That‘s All Right), dies in Northampton County, VA. 1984 Benjamin E. 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She attended William Penn High School in Philadelphia and lived at 1946 North 23rd Street. 1920 Marion Mann, physician, pathologist, Army See “Black History” page 15 Mary Sewell remembers South Philadelphia's William Gardner Smith, highly acclaimed novelist, journalist and agence France Press Correspondent Celebrating our 53rd Anniversary Copyright James G. Spady 2014 SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, March 28, 2014 -5 Part 1 of 2 Historical Black Philadelphia Dedicated to Joe Bush, Kristen Hunter, Richard Gibson, J. Austin Norris, Kateb Yacine, Karim Diff, M. Arabe, Kwame Nkrumah, Shirley Graham DuBois and Cafe Tournon The 1949 Newspaper headline in bold type read: "Young Quaker City Author Becomes a Benedict." Below in smaller type is the news story, "Miss Mary Sewell married to William Smith, Philly Author." The article is about the marriage of two prominent young African Americans in the City of Philadelphia, sixty five years ago. The Last of the Conquerors This special media item about two blacks still in their early twenties begins: "Wearing an original gown of ivory-tone satin, Miss Mary Virginia Sewell was married Saturday afternoon to William Gardner Smith, author of The Last Conquerors. The double-ring ceremony read by Rev. Jesse F. Anderson was performed at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 52nd and Parrish Streets. James Townsend was organist. The bride was given in marriage by her father, Dr. Lemuel T. Sewell." Over 400 members of the cognoscenti and African American elite were in attendance at the reception held in the Sewell home. Among those attending were: Julian Abele, Gwendolyn Reynolds, Joseph Hunter, Sylvia Harrod, Phyllis Earl, Paul Dandridge, Shirley Redcross, Anita Trueheart, D'Alvarez Rathel, Charles Mintess and Richard Gardner." In 1948, one year before his marriage, William G. Smith, a twenty one year old writer from South Philly gained international fame with book reviews in the New York Times, Muncher Kulturpressienst, Saturday Review of Literature as well as The Pittsburgh Courier, Phylon and Crisis. Indeed, the Dean of the Negro Literati, Dr. Alain Locke proclaimed in DAWN PATROL; A Review of the Literature of the Negro for 1948: " William Gardner Smith's war novel, Last of the Conquerors' caused Professor Locke to realize, 'Other work, either of Mr. Smith or other G.I's must eventually [explore the full artistic impact of the theme]...with what is doubtless the fictional dynamite of our decade, the Negro soldier's World War ll's experiences." Black World War ll Novel Set in Germany During Occupation Writing in his dissertation on the extraordinary career of Smith a young African American from South Philly, Dr. Hodges states: "Last of the Conquerors is a sensitive first novel concerning Afro Americans serving in the U.S. Army as occupation troops in Germany, immediately after World War 2. The novel deals with a number of soldier's individual reaction to racism in the countryside of war-torn Germany. Many instances of emotional shock fill the pages as the men are scheduled to return home to racial prejudice in America. The irony of not wanting to return is explained by one of the characters, who really speaks for all of them: 'I'll Callie Continued from previous page ernment used the Comstock Act of 1871 as a pretext to covertly spy on House by claiming she was using the US Postal Service to defraud the public. The US Postmaster General A. S. Burleson actively sought an indictment against Mrs. House. He claimed she was soliciting money under false pretenses. (A tactic they would also successfully use later against Marcus Garvey). In 1916 charges were brought against Callie House claiming she defrauded ex-slaves. An all white male jury found her guilty despite the fact House had not benefited from the money whatsoever, there were no named victims in the charges (since when do white people care about black people especially ex-slaves?) and the evidence against her was extremely flimsy. Isaiah Dickerson was also framed in Atlanta but his conviction was later overturned. The organization dissolved when House and Dickerson had to spend valuable time and resources defending themselves against the scurrilous and disingenuous charges the government brought against them. Callie House served nine months of her one year and a day sentence and was released for good behavior. When she was released from prison Mrs. House returned to the Nashville area and lived out her life earning a living as a washerwoman and seamstress until her transition in 1928. Mary Francis Berry wrote a book about Callie Hose entitled My Face Is Black Is True: Callie House and the Struggle for Ex-Slave Reparations and she does justice to this bold and fearless woman. Callie House deserves wider recognition for her role in attempting to gain reparations for millions of former slaves. She is the type of woman we should recognize, honor and celebrate during Women’s History Month. always remember the irony of my going away to Germany to find democracy" That irony is only matched by William Gardner Smith later moving to France and becoming an editor and correspondent with Agence Press France (the equivalent of the Associated Press in the USA), writing the only known novel on the Algerian massacre in France where Smith's eyewitness acWilliam Garner Smith count circled the globe. But even more ironic is that Smith became a French foreign correspondent to the United States dispatched to the U.S. to cover mass uprising by African Americans in major cities during the seething sixties. Educated at Barratt, Benjamin Franklin High and Temple University Who is this outstanding literary figure whose novel, South Street preceded David Bradley's by decades? Why is it that he is being rediscovered in Europe and Africa and much less so in North America and Philadelphia? How is it that this product of Temple University, Benjamin Franklin High School, Barrett Jr. High, the Pittsburgh Courier and the streets of Philadelphia remain so little known? Could not young writers, teachers, administrators and students in the School District of Philadel- phia benefit from a knowledge of this extraordinary human being and global citizen in an era before the term became popular? Did you know that one of your own, was brought to Ghana by President Kwame Nkrumah to help launch the West African nation's television network? Not only would his novels make powerful film and television in an era of "Scandals" but it may very well offer a different portrait, a more nuanced perspective on what can only be described as a multivariant African American community. William Gardner Smith's friend and fellow writer, Joseph Bevans Bush III, must be credited with keeping Smith's name before the public through his articles and public references. Joe speaks of his boyhood friend in this manner: "I recall him writing a story on my brother, Missy (Gerald Whitaker Bush) who had graduated from Barratt Junior High School with the scholastic honors for which he awarded a trophy by a group of South Philadelphia businessmen." Mary Sewell and William Gardner Smith met as teenagers at Summer Picnic in Fairmount Park In a wide ranging exclusive interview with the woman he married sixty five years ago, we not only gain a greater sense of the man, William Gardner Smith. We also learn more about a woman who has devoted her life in providing quality social services and inspiration to generations of those who knew her in church, school, social circles and in the larger community. Mary Sewell Smith is an interlocutor of power and grace, a raconteur who ranks alongside the best, a woman with an ethic of caring, sense of belonging and one lacking in self-possession despite her many accomplishments. Her love, respect and pride in William Gardner Smith is unmistakable. When asked how she met Bill long before he became famous and before most people knew he was a writer, Sewell explains: "Bill and I met as teenagers at a picnic in Fairmount Park I was sitting under a tree. Bill was already a reporter for the Pittsburgh Courier. He wrote the See “Remembering William Gardner Smith” page 9 The Africana/Black Women's Business, Entrepreneur, Finance, & Self Determination Development and Action Symposium and Expo will be held Sunday, March 30th at 4:00- 8:00 pm at the Songhai City Cultural Center, 3117 Master St. (North Philly) Admission Free for all MWM Members and those registered for the Black Women's Power Conferences and related programs. Africana/Black women are a major player in the world of money management and circulation, but we have the answer to that question (and others) and our answer is right NOW..... We invite the entire community to join us for a day of powerful dialog and information dissemination for real "freeing" motivation and truth activation. Come out and participate in the ACTION "Open Forums" workshops, seminars, and training sessions. Sample healthy foods and learn about new products made and produced by and/or for Black/Africana women and that are for women as well as for items/products for the en- Africana/Black Women's Business, Entrepreneur, Finance and Self Determination Development and Action Symposium and Expo the question is how can we be more effective, productive, and Unified as women of African descent and be of an an even greater asset for our families and communities. In this day and age many have asked, How can be better pull together and apply our skills, talents, and resources and with that connect them to the necessary socio-political interactions and realities along with some of the obvious social justice issues confronting us all? Perhaps the question is not "how" but more so "when", and fortunately tire family). Also: Learn more about the "IN THE BLACK" program, independent sales opportunities, and other related Black business projects, proposals, etc. Learn how not be so tangled up into the BS of the Business As Usual patterns and instead be more "BlacX Business Savvy"; as a more focused, responsible, and consciousness entrepreneur or consumer. To be a presenter, exhibitor/vendor, or for general information e-mail: [email protected] or call 267-636-3802 Praise 103.9 Inspiration and Music Conference Just when you thought Praise 103.9’s 4th Annual Inspiration and Music Conference couldn’t get any bigger, Praise 103.9 puts together a lineup that could rival the Stellar awards. The 4th Annual Inspiration Conference will put attendees in front of the biggest Inspirational stars, and profound professionals who will educate attendees on a variety of topics. The conference will feature the biggest names in the gospel industry including Erica Campbell of Mary Mary, Michelle Williams of Destiny’s Child, Bishop Hezekiah Walker, James Fortune, Tamela Mann, Israel Houghton and more! The conference will include a number of workshops including the “Best Singer in America” competition where the winner will get a song produced by Gospel sensation James Fortune, and $5,000 courtesy of Kerry Douglass. In addition, there will be workshops on finances, marriage enrichment, a workshop for the singles, the business of music workshop, and a writers/ producer workshop called “How to I Wrote That Song” There is something for everyone at the Inspiration and Music Conference. The conference kicks off on Friday with 2 nationally syndicated live broadcasts with Yolanda Adams (6am-10am) and James Fortune (7pm-11pm). The Inspiration Conference and Live Broadcasts will be held a a number of lo- cations throughout Philadelphia Friday, March 28th with Yolanda Adams Morning Show Live from Philadelphia (6am-10am) at the Yesha Fellowship Hall- 2308 Snyder Avenue in Philadelphia. James Fortune Live from Philadelphia (7pm-11pm) at the First District Plaza. 3801 Market Street- in Philadelphia. Inspiration and Music Conference Workshops on Saturday, March 29th at the Philadelphia Convention Center 11th and Arch, Philadelphia, Pa. (Rooms 200 Level) 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. All You Need to Know About the Music Business 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Marriage Beyond The Vows and Blended Families 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Single & Saved12:30 p.m.- 2:30 p.m. Best Inspirational Singer In America12:30 p.m.- 2:30 p.m.. Faith, Finances & Insurance3:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m. How I Wrote That Song Following the all day Conference there will be a Finale Concert featuring: (Finale Concert will be held at Liacouras Center- 1776 North Broad Street- Philadelphia) For full details on the conference visit praisephilly.com or call 610-538-1100. “Do You Trust Your Best Friend?” Hit Stage Play 6 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, March 28, 2014 sherri y. johnson Standing as a monument to Philadelphia's active performing arts culture, the Merriam Theater will be host to the hit stage play, “Do You Trust Your Best Friend?”, written and directed by hometown playwright, Derrell Lawrence. The play will be at the Merriam Theater for three shows starting April 4th with one show and concluding with two shows on April 5th. The play highlights the dynamics of a relationship between Maurice (Derrell Lawrence) and April (Temperance Jaxson) who are viewed by their friends and family as the perfect couple. April is a very successful woman while Maurice is beginning to launch his career. Although they are happy together life throws them a curve ball that forces them to evaluate their relationship. Seeking guidance from the church, family, and friends, April and Maurice’s relationship is soon put to the test in this shocking and dramatic tale about commitment, trust, love, and lust. Derrell Lawrence born and reared in South Philadelphia, is an American actor, filmmaker, writer, director, executive producer and upcoming author. Derrell has earned several awards including but not limited to: The Highest Achievement for New Filmmaker at the Jokara-Micheaux Video, and Film Festival in Georgia, as well as both The Silver Award and The People's Choice Award from the Philadelphia International Film Festival and Market for his first movie, "Life Isn't Fair." Derrell Lawrence's "Do You Trust Your Best Friend?" is the first play Derrell has produced which has been touring nationally with rave reviews. Most recently, Derrell made an appearance the motion picture, Must Be the Music written and directed by Charles S. Dutton and is co-starring in the independent LaRose jazz Club 5531Germantown Ave. Phila MONDAYS 6 to 9 p.m. TONY WILLIAMS LIVE jAZZ Cover - $8.00 The Kitchen is Open WEDNESDAY - Live Blues BLUESBERRY BLUES jAM 7 to 11 p.m. (No Cover Charge) SUNDAY - 6 to 10 p.m. ROB HENDERSON LIVE OPEN jAM (Cover $5.00) For more information contact Banquet Mgn. 215-248-4415 Free Parking in the rear of the Club SATURDAY • MARCH 29, 2014 Evening 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 CBS Paid Program ABC FYI Philly Paid Program 2 Broke Girls (CC) On the Red Mixology Carpet (CC) film Gotta Make It Out. In December 2013, Derrell directed an 8-day run of the production “Black Nativity” in Liberia, Africa. He was featured on the March 21st edition of News One with Roland Martin on TVone and continues to make impressive strides to national acclaim. Mr. Lawrence took time out his busy schedule to answer Derrell Lawrence some questions that we will share with you. Get to know more about the man behind the production. SYJ: Who is Derrell Lawrence?å Lawrence: I'm just an ordinary person who is trying to do extraordinary things. Growing up in a rough and toxic neighborhood in South Philly as a teenager I became a product of that toxicity. When I was young I got into all kinds of trouble and always experienced tragedy throughout my life. I'm a chameleon, an introvert, I know when and how to adapt to other people personalities and situations. Also by nature a cool, down to earth, humble person who loves God his family. SYJ: How does your family feel about your career into the entertainment industry? Lawrence: If it makes money they're happy lol. My family and close circle of friends are extremely supported of my journey. Some didn't accept it with open arms but it wasn't about what they wanted, as long as I was happy with pursuing my desire they were with me every step of the way to support me. When things aren't going right or as fast as I thing things should, they're always my perfect balance. SYJ: How many cities has the play toured? Lawrence: We've toured in Phoenix, AZ; Montgomery, AL; Portsmouth, VA; Birmingham, AL; Orlando, FL; Baltimore, MD and now back to Philly on April 4&5 @The Merriam Theater. During this amazing run I had the pleasure to bring on board A'ngela Winbush, Keke Wyatt, Michel'le, Christopher Williams, Sean Blakemore, Meli'sa Morgan, Tionne "Tboz" Watkins and Tony Terry. SYJ: Can you give us a heads up as to cities that are on your tour schedule for the 2014-15 season? Lawrence: We plan to continue to hit the east coast, mid west and back to the west coast very soon. Stay tuned for details. 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When people are in a great and healthy relationship we have the tendency to share and discuss how great our relationship is. But sometimes we share a little too much information, personal, private and even intimate details about our mate. By doing such YOU open the door for people to become more intrigued about the relationship. Not to say they deliberately want to steal your mate but the way YOU keep talking about how great they, the great thing they do to and for you, eventually people will want what you have. Some things are suppose to be respected and sacred. A relationship is one of them. Pictured above enjoying the festivities are: Brother Levi, Drummer; Supreme Harrell, Sound Producer; Div. 121 President Nadine Lester; E. Spider Williams Guest; Khari Ervin Lloyd, student/videoWebb photo grapher; Melvin Sharpe, event host and Marvin Money, artist, businessman. The Universal Negro Improvement African-American Community League, Division 121, Liberty Hall recently held their Centennial 2014 Black History Month Pro- Marlon Waynans comes to town gram. The event featured musicians, rappers, readings fashions and dance from participants of all ages. Marlon Waynans was in town recently to promote his new movie, Haunted House 2 and spoke with Scoop reporter Yanina Carter in an exclusive interview. See the interview in next week’s paper. The movie opens in theaters on April 18th. SYJ: Would you like to share any inspirational words? Lawrence: Believe in God, Believe in yourself. You can do anything if you set your mind and heart to. Surround yourself with positive and productive people. Just because you weren't born with a silver spoon doesn't mean you will never receive one. But find that word, words or phrase that specifically would ignite you. Everyone has buttons but everyone button isn't pushed by the same thing. SYJ: Finally, what is your favorite quote, phrase or scripture? Lawrence: My favorites are: " I'm just doing me whatever that is." "If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything." "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." We thank Derrell Lawrence for taking time out to speak with us here at Supreme Gospel Entertainment. We are excited to see his play coming to the Merriam Theater on April 4 and 5. For ticket information go to www.doyoutrustyourbestfriend.com. For media inquires contact Create the Look via email at: [email protected]. This article is brought to you by: Networking with a Purpose Business Seminar series every 3rd Thursday at GCOB Hall located 6601 Germantown Avenue at 6:30pm. Next seminar: Thursday, April 17th, Topic: Marrying Social Media & Mobile Marketing with experts Norm Bond (Norm Bond Associates) Christopher Berrios (Comcast Business) and LaShawne Pryor (comF5). 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Louiss Fel Felton Matt Fun Funchion JJerry erry Jo Jordan dan OA TRAINED SKILLS EET STR MEDALLION AWARD HONOREES ORTH BR N ON UNION LABOR D Celebrating Ducky’s More than 50 Years of Community Service to Philadelphia and The Delaware Valley “The Ducky Birts Foundation” Next Week: Part 2 of 2 William Gardner Smith, France and The African Diaspora CK Courier's teenage column. Bill's column was very popular. Everybody read it! And everybody knew Bill. His column came out every Tuesday and every Tuesday you looked to get the newspaper to see what was in Bill's column about the latest party or who was making eyes at who. I was an innocent little teenager and someone told me he wanted to meet me. He was also very athletic. He played baseball. He was a pitcher. After he finished his game, he came over. He used to dress very nice. This was a hot day and he had on a bright nice white starched shirt and a jacket. Bill came over and said, 'I've been waiting to meet you! People say that you think I am egotistical. 'So I said, "Are you?' Bill said, 'Actually, I am kind of shy.' He wasn't shy. I think a lot of what came across as brashness and forcefulness was some inner reservations." Whatever reservations may have appeared at that time, five years later he was to marry the young Girl's High lady he met under the tree in Fairmount Park. How was Mary to know how much her life would change. Two years after the wedding, they sailed to Europe and settled in France. dictatorial tide too. French critics have all pointed out that neither Doctor Strangelove or Seven Days in May could have been made in France. It's not possible. And I talked to a French publisher about my last book [Stone Face]; he told me it was very courageous to have written the book, but we can't publish it France. .. Ending with how American racism impacted his decision to move with his young wife to Paris, Smith illuminates much. Wayblackmemories: " My feeling was one of the disgust and rage. When I wanted to go on vacation, I had to suddenly stop and look and say now wait a minute, am I accepted there? People can very easily say, 'let's go to Florida for a vacation. I have a lot of white friends and they can say it just like that. And when I say, now wait a minute are you sure it's going to be all right, they look at me and say, what are you talking about, you're sensitive or something. And then we'd go and they would find out. It was constant irritations like this -- and the daily headlines and so forth which got me to the point psychologically where I just didn't want to write, because I didn't want to communicate . I didn't have anything else to say. To communicate means you like the other person That had been true with the first books when I had been younger." What Led This Highly Praised Black Novelist and Journalist to Move to France and Return only as a French News Correspondent? Those engaged in discussions about Black Expatriates in France often ask why would they leave the USA? As the only African American invited to participate on a panel designed to discuss the expatriate tradition, Smith provides the following biographical and historical insight: "Now specifically, two main things drove me out of the United States; negative things. I had been in Germany before. I went there in the occupation Army, and I was there a little over a year. When I got back to the States, I had the feeling of stifling. The two negative things were politics and race. McCarthy was around. I don't get along very well in that kind of atmosphere. My professor at Temple University, Professor Dunham, wrote a book, Man Against Myth. And he was called before the McCarthy committee, and he said, when questioned, 'I refuse to recognize your existence.' Temple University fired him. I saw the ones who had suffered for just standing up and saying no, who didn't join any bandwagon, who wanted to think for themselves. Here in France -- well, it's one of the freest countries in the world, but of course it has its paradoxical, NOW BA Continued from page 5 SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, March 28, 2014 - 9 Union Labor…Building it right for a better and stronger community And promoting renaissance of North Broad St. P. Michael P. Meehan an Ernest C. Bi Bishop r.. Sr. Morris Sr Hon. Mark Squilla Laborers’ District Council of the Metropolitan Area of Philadelphia and vicinity is comprised of four unions: Richard Womack, Jr “Medallion Award Honorees” Couples and Families Working Together “Making a Difference” UCC Royal Brass Band Carnivale “The Hottest Band on the Planet” The Guiding Lights You Are Invited To Robert and Wanda Dickerson Rev. and Mrs. Terrence D. Giffith Dr. Murphy J. Keller, III and Mrs. Clare Fontenot-Keller The Eighth Anniversary Celebration of The Ducky Birts Foundation Medallion Scholarship Banquet Saturday, April 26, 2014 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Staten, Jr. Dr. Tyler and Leslie Tyler Purchase Tickets using PayPal Online at: www.DuckyBirtsFoundation.com Donation $100.00 - 2 for $150.00 Call 215-242-1220 Local 332, Samuel Staten, Jr., Vincent Primavera, Jr. Business Manager/Co-Chairman L.E.C.E.T. Co-Chairman Local 135, Daniel L. Woodall, Jr., Damian Lavelle Business Manager L.E.C.E.T. Management Trustee Local 413, James Harper, Jr., Fred Chiarlanza Business Manager L.E.C.E.T. Management Trustee Local 57, Walt Higgins Harry Hopkins Business Manager L.E.C.E.T. Management Trustee Laborers District Council, Ryan N. Boyer, Business Manager. Laborers’ District Council promotes a safe work environment, jobs completed on time and on budget, and represents union members, who are well trained, productive, professional, and take pride in their work. Union labor…building better and safer communities in Philadelphia, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery Counties. This ad is presented by LECET ɨF(SBOE#BMMSPPNBU'JSTU%JTUSJDU1MB[B 3801 Market Street 1IJMBEFMQIJB1" Cocktail Reception 6:00 pm %JOOFSQN1SPHSBNQN Emcee: Mr. Hollywood - TV Personality All You Can Eat and Drink For information, call 215-242-1220, fax 215-242-1770, or call David Birts at 215-605-7102 or 215-510-1057. The Ducky Birts Foundation is a 501.C 3 non-profit organization. If you’re interested in supporting the cause by advertising in the Annual Banquet Program Book, please email your ad file to [email protected]. LiUNA! The Laborers Employers Cooperation and Education Trust 665 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123 Telephone: 215-922-6139 Fax: 215-922-6109 Web: www.ldc-phila-vic.org Juan F. Ramos Administrator Jamie Foxx, Nolbert Brown and Jason Mott make news Celebrating our 53rd Anniversary PhillyBeat 10 - SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, March 28, 2014 yanina carter On Tuesday, April 8, 2014 from 5:30 PM 9:30 PM Circle of Influence and GFC Business Connect presents a pre Red Carpet event featuring Award Winning Playwright and Director Nolbert Brown Jr. and Special Guest. "Mr. Nolbert Brown Jr. has produced over 30 productions throughout his career and he is presently working on a innovative sitcom targeted for television. The Hollywood Insider’s Gospel Music Awards unanimously selected “Nolbert Brown, Jr.” to direct their 2004 Hollywood Gospel Insider Music Awards. Brown is credited with his colleagues for creative script writing for the Entertainment Editor character of “George Jefferson,” played by Sherman Hensley and worked the set of “All in the Family.” Nolbert Brown, Jr. has extraordinary theatrical vision and a destined future in the business of performance arts." The pre event will look at the history of what it took to get in the business and how you maintain and move forward. This will be a real discussion about the economics of the entertainment industry and how those that are interested can get in and maintain and do well. The discussion will take place at 7165 THE LOUNGE (OCTOBER GALLERY), 7165 Germantown Avenue,Philadelphia, PA The Literary Café, The African American Museum of Philadelphia and WDAS-FM’s “Frankie Darcell Book Club,” present an up-close conversation with Jason Mott, author of “The Returned” on Monday, March 31, from 67:30 p.m. at the African American Museum in Philadelphia, 701 Arch St. Mott is a New York Times bestselling author and the inspiration for the hit ABC Television Series, “Resurrection.” WDAS on-air personality, Frankie Darcell, will host the event, which will feature a Q&A session with the audience and a reading/signing session for all fans in attendance. Attendees will also be able to meet local authors from this month’s “Frankie Darcell Book Club” selections The event will be free and open to the public. For more information call 215.878.BOOK or log onto www.wdasfm.com. Did you know that The Jackson brothers have been performing to pack house at the Las Vegas Hollywood Planet. The mesmerizing musical image of the world’s famous Jackson brothers (Jackie, Tito, Jermaine and Randy are showing fans they still have it. The group will be performing weekly Thursday, Friday Saturday, and Sunday’s until April 27, 2014. Jamie Foxx joi8ns his co stars of “The Amazing Spiderman 2”: and Earth Hour Super Heros in Blue Revolution. Foxx, who plays the villain Electro, in the highly anticipated motion picture, Spider man 2, is expected to bring new viewers to the theater. As part of Earth Hour Blue, the revolutionary program launched by WWF’s Earth Hour, Foxx will support ‘Light Up A Village’, a clean energy project from WWFUganda. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 actor is urging participants to go online and contribute funds to the ‘Light Up a Village’ crowdfunding project, which will provide solar lights and energy efficient mud stoves to families living around an area in Uganda that has come to be known as the “Earth Hour Forest.” Through the simple steps of supporting these vulnerable communities, the project aims to empower the locals to become the future protectors of the soon to be rehabilitated forest area. Foxx was inspired by a passionate video from a small community of Super Heroes in Uganda who came together to show how the project could protect the newly planted trees by meeting the basic energy needs of the locals. The video explains how just one energy efficient mud stove can save up to 33 trees from being cut down annually and also save money by reducing a family’s expenses on firewood and charcoal. “Earth Hour isn’t just about lights off – it’s about people across the world coming together throughout the year to join forces to improve the planet. If you haven’t yet, you need to get involved. Never underestimate your power. Never underestimate what you can do,” said Foxx. Reach One Teach One Stay in the Loop with SCOOP USA SUNDAY • MARCH 30, 2014 Evening 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 The Mentalist: Violets (CC) 11 PM News The Good Wife: The Last Call (CC) ABC America’s Funniest Once Upon a Time: Quiet Minds (CC) Resurrection: Us Against Revenge: Addiction (CC) Action the World (CC) News American Dream Builders: Mid Century Believe: Defection (CC) Call the Midwife (CC) Masterpiece: Mr. Selfridge II Rose returns for store’s anniversary. 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That’s why we built Earth Hour and Earth Hour Blue, so now it’s up to you to help bring together this global momentum to show what can be achieved when we use our power together.” Marlon Wayans came in town last week to promote his new movie, “The Haunted House 2” and he was great. You may have heard the interview on Sunday, on the WURD 900 which aired on the New World View with David Barnes, and co hosts Yanina Carter and Que Rainey. If you want to see the interview go to lifeandspiritonline.com and see the entire interview and you can see the full interview next week in the Scoop. Well, that’s the Philly Beat! News at 11:30pm NBC 10 News at 11pm Spring Praise-A-Thon Kick Off The Spring Praise-A-Thon event. 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You see you have people that are trying to raise a family that work for McDonalds. Now I know that they do many things for our communities like the gospel awards and that they are very involved in the churches in all the neighborhoods. However, their employees need money to raise their children and pay rent and pay the day care centers that watch their children while they work. It is not easy, but they get by -- not to mention what they go through with sometimes crazy customers. They get cussed at and get food thrown at them. We all go through things on jobs that work with the public. It’s not like you don’t know what you are in for when you take a fast food job. I remember when Dan Quale was Vice President and when it was said that no jobs were available he made the comment that just last night he saw a job wanted sign in a neighborhood McDonalds. The whole country responded by asking if he really thinks that a job at McDonald’s is one that can launch a career. I just took that for normal Republican ignorance. Anyway a Mr. Justin Watson spoke at this rally. He is a young man from North Philly that is 29 years old and grew up in the Stawberry Mansion part of North Philly around 32nd and Dauphin. He has been working for McDonalds for two years. He has two young girls that he is trying to help take care of with their Mother and he feels that the 15 dollars an hour could be a big help to him being the kind of father that he would like to be. We all know that money is not everything but it is a big help. I want to make a point. I asked Mr. Justin if he had a Police record and he said no and I don’t know about you but ENJOY GOOD EATING 215-438-6793 NOW OPEN SUNDAYS The Rib Crib 6333 Germantown Avenue ~ Phila. OPEN PIT BAR-B-QUE RIBS CHOPPED BAR-B-QUE - CHICKEN Grilled BBQ wings, Corn on the cobCombo Platters Open Thur., Fri. Sat. 11a.m. to 11 p.m. SCOOP U.S.A. - Friday, March 28, 2014 - 11 I was impressed because most young men from North Philly are expected to have some kind of record and one more thing, he was damn proud to be working at McDonalds. That goes to show that not all young men would rather sell drugs then have a job at McDonalds or any other place that they would be working honestly. They have chosen honest work instead of putting themselves in the way of going to prison like some folks would rather they do. I am very proud to see that. It means that some of the stuff that we old heads are trying to let our young brothers know about jail is getting through and that is a true blessing. Now the other speaker was a young woman named Robyn Richardson. She too was a fast food worker that felt a raise and union was in order. However she was from Fortworth Texas. She has been in Philly because her child’s father is from Philly. I can’t say that I am so proud of him -- not that he needs or would want my approval and for that I am glad because from the looks of things she is not getting any help from him. For the most part, she is raising their son alone. He seems like a dead beat daddy I am ashamed that he is from Philly because for the most part I know that we Old Heads feel that we are teaching our young folks not to repeat that behavior if you can help. All of our children deserve much better. Any way she too feels that 15 dollars a hour can help her pay rent and have money to feed and clothe her son. State Senator named Daylin Leach was also there in support of the better wage and he is from Jenkintown. I must say that I was very impressed that he came to Philly to support something like this. I did find out from Senator Kitchens office that he is trying to run for Congress, so it may be some politics involved but politics are everywhere. Like Don King would say, “only in America”. Anyway I hope they get the raise and the union. Also, for Womans Month my Woman for this week is a young woman. Some of you may remember her Mother and Father, her name is Aminah Shabazz, who is a doctor and her sister’s name is Safiyya Shabazz and she is a lawyer. Their parents are Jerimia and Andrea. I know that both of them would be so proud of both of them if they were here. So all of us will show how proud of them we are. With love, honor and respect from your Mayor of Girard Avenue, Toby Rich. Peace. Continued from page 3 education and schools that will prepare them for the future. Transforming social change Jo Ann Robinson continued to work quietly behind the scenes, but was known well enough to become a target of violence like Dr. King and many others: one police officer threw a rock through her home’s window and another poured acid on her car. That did not stop her. As Dr. King put it, “Apparently indefatigable, she, perhaps more than any other person, was active on every level of the protest.” Meanwhile the boycott she and other women began sparked a movement that changed our nation and world. Jo Ann Robinson and other unsung heroines of the civil rights movement remain role models for the tireless indispensable behind the scenes leaders whose strength and determination we desperately need right now. Our children are waiting every day for strong Black women leaders and their allies to break up the Cradle to Prison Pipeline® crisis and get them the quality early childhood Marian Wright Edelman is President of the Children's Defense Fund whose Leave No Child Behind® mission is to ensure every child a Healthy Start, a Head Start, a Fair Start, a Safe Start and a Moral Start in life and successful passage to adulthood with the help of caring families and communities. For Col. Charles Young Post 682 159 E. 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John 7:53-8:11--King James Version (KJV) 53 And every man went unto his own house. 8 Jesus went unto the mount of Olives. 2 And early in the morning he came again into the temple, and all the people came unto him; and he sat down, and taught them. 3 And the scribes and Pharisees brought unto him a woman taken in adultery; and when they had set her in the midst, 4 They say unto him, Master, this woman was taken in adultery, in the very act. 5 Now Moses in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned: but what sayest thou? 6 This they said, tempting him, that they might have to accuse him. But Jesus stooped down, and with his finger wrote on the ground, as though he heard them not. 7 So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her. 8 And again he stooped down, and wrote on the ground. 9 And they which heard it, being convicted by their own conscience, went out one by one, beginning at the eldest, even unto the last: and Jesus was left alone, and the woman standing in the midst. 10 When Jesus had lifted up himself, and saw none but the woman, he said unto her, Woman, where are those thine accusers? hath no man condemned thee? 11 She said, No man, Lord. And Jesus said unto her, Neither do I condemn thee: go, and sin no more. 10 Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies. 11 The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil. 12 She will do him good and not evil all the days of her life. 13 She seeketh wool, and flax, and worketh willingly with her hands. 14 She is like the merchants’ ships; she bringeth her food from afar. 15 She riseth also while it is yet night, and giveth meat to her household, and a portion to her maidens. 16 She considereth a field, and buyeth it: with the fruit of her hands she planteth a vineyard. 17 She girdeth her loins with strength, and strengtheneth her arms. 18 She perceiveth that her merchandise is good: her candle goeth not out by night. 19 She layeth her hands to the spindle, and her hands hold the distaff. 20 She stretcheth out her hand to the poor; yea, she reacheth forth her hands to the needy. 21 She is not afraid of the snow for her household: for all her household are clothed with scarlet. 22 She maketh herself coverings of tapestry; her clothing is silk and purple. 23 Her husband is known in the gates, when he sitteth among the elders of the land. 24 She maketh fine linen, and selleth it; and delivereth girdles unto the merchant. 25 Strength and honour are her clothing; and she shall rejoice in time to come. 26 She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and in her tongue is the law of kindness. 27 She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness. 28 Her children arise up, and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her. 29 Many daughters have done virtuously, but thou excellest them all. 30 Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised. 31 Give her of the fruit of her hands; and let her own works praise her in the gates. Proverbs 31-- King James Version (KJV) 31 The words of king Lemuel, the prophecy that his mother taught him. 2 What, my son? and what, the son of my womb? and what, the son of my vows? 3 Give not thy strength unto women, nor thy ways to that which destroyeth kings. 4 It is not for kings, O Lemuel, it is not for kings to drink wine; nor for princes strong drink: 5 Lest they drink, and forget the law, and pervert the judgment of any of the afflicted. 6 Give strong drink unto him that is ready to perish, and wine unto those that be of heavy hearts. 7 Let him drink, and forget his poverty, and remember his misery no more. 8 Open thy mouth for the dumb in the cause of all such as are appointed to destruction. 9 Open thy mouth, judge righteously, and plead the cause of the poor and needy. Mark 5:25-34 King James Version (KJV) 25 And a certain woman, which had an issue of blood twelve years, 26 And had suffered many things of many physicians, and had spent all that she had, and was nothing bettered, but rather grew worse, 27 When she had heard of Jesus, came in the press behind, and touched his garment. 28 For she said, If I may touch but his clothes, I shall be whole. 29 And straightway the fountain of her blood was dried up; and she felt in her body that she was healed of that plague. 30 And Jesus, immediately knowing in himself that virtue had gone out of him, turned him about in the press, See “Inspirational scriptures” page 14 claudelle evans Ephesians 2:10--New Living Translation (NLT) 10 For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago. Romans 16:24 King James Version (KJV) 24 The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen. 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Yes, there is an unparalleled kind of therapy which goes on everything time you count your blessings. You see, you can’t count complaints and blessings at the same time. If you don’t believe what I’m saying, try it for yourself. I dare you to try it! Let your mind flash back upon the blessings, which you have received in the last twenty-four hours. Go ahead and start counting your blessings of the last twenty-four hours. If you need some help, I’ll assist you: You’ve been breathing God’ air. Your life has been sustained by the power of God, (Paul said in Acts 17:28, “For in Him we live and move and have our being.”) You’ve had some food to eat. You’ve had some water and some other beverages to drink. You’ve had your eyes to see, ears to hear. Tongue to talk, you were able to lie down on a beauty-rest mattress and sleep all night long while the angels watched over your beside. You were awakened this morning, not by your alarm clock, but by the invisible finger of God. When you woke up, your body had been re-vitalized, you were clothed in your right mind, you noticed that your bed was not your cooling board and that your cover was not your winding sheet. You had the right exercise of your limbs and you were able to get up and start on another day’s journey. And I know, you could go on and on about them, but that’s about two-dozen blessings to begin with in less than twenty-four hours. And while you were thinking about those blessings, you didn’t have time to complain. The very thought of those blessings caused you t o smile G INN ’ S Restaurant & Bar 700 W. 2nd Street, Chester, PA Corner of Rt. 291 & Kerlin Street 610-876-5448 - Bar 610-876-5457 - Kitchen WE HAVE An ATM INSIDE BAR YOU MUST SHOW ID WHEN ENTERING GINN’S - NO ID, NO ENTRY NEW POLICY: YOU MUST BE 25 OR OLDER TO ENTER GINN’S ON THURS, FRI, SAT, & SUN. AFTER 9PM If you want to have a Birthday Party YOU MUST BE 25 YEARS OR OLDER Or a Club Matinee. 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The poet expressed it n these words: “When I’m worried and I can’t sleep I count my blessings instead of sheep Then I fall asleep counting my blessing. “So count your blessings Name them one by one Count your blessings See what God has done Count your blessings Name them one by one Count your many blessings See what God has done.” When my bank-roll is getting small I think of the time when I had nothing at all Then I fall asleep counting my blessing. I think about a nursery And I picture curly heads And one by one I counting them As they slumber in their beds. So, if you’re worried and cannot sleep Just count your blessings instead of sheep Then you’ll fall asleep counting your blessings” Beloved, when I begin to count all of God’s blessings, my trials, my tribulations and all of my complaints seem to take a back seat. I begin to feel so good that those aches and pains seem to leave me. I’ll tell you, there’s therapy in counting your blessings. Come on now and let’s count our blessings. He forgives our sins – that’s one; He heals our diseases – that’s two; He redeemeth us from destruction – that’s three. He crowneth us with loving kindness – that makes four; He satisfies our mouths with good things so that our youth is renewed – that’s five; He executeth righteousness and justice – that’s six; And then He’s merciful, He’s gracious, He’s slow to anger and He is plentious in mercy. That’s seven, eight, nine and ten. But I can’t stop counting right there. I can’t close without telling you about a blessing that took place on Friday almost 2000 years ago. It took place out on a lonely hill called Calvary. They crucified a man called Jesus and I have to count that as a blessing, because He died that I might live. And then there’s just one more blessing that I have to mention. It happened on the following Sunday morning. This is Rev Dr Wm Rocky Brown, 3rd letting you know that GOD and I Love you and we approve this message because we want to motivate your mind, body & soul. So be happy and enjoy the blessings of The LORD today my friend! Please subscribe to my website to continue to receive these daily messages at: http://www.yourspiritualmotivation.com This material is copy written and legally protected. 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Spending a little time to prepare along the way will make all the difference when you cross the finish line into retirement. have given thee living water. 11 The woman saith unto him, Sir, thou hast nothing to draw with, and the well is deep: from whence then hast thou that living water? 12 Art thou greater than our father Jacob, which gave us the well, and drank thereof himself, and his children, and his cattle? 13 Jesus answered and said unto her, Whosoever drinketh of this water shall thirst again: 14 But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life. 15 The woman saith unto him, Sir, give me this water, that I thirst not, neither come hither to draw. 16 Jesus saith unto her, Go, call thy husband, and come hither. 17 The woman answered and said, I have no husband. Jesus said unto her, Thou hast well said, I have no husband: 18 For thou hast had five husbands; and he whom thou now hast is not thy husband: in that saidst thou truly. 19 The woman saith unto him, Sir, I perceive that thou art a prophet. 20 Our fathers worshipped in this mountain; and ye say, that in Jerusalem is the place where men ought to worship. 21 Jesus saith unto her, Woman, believe me, the hour cometh, when ye shall neither in this mountain, nor yet at Jerusalem, worship the Father. 22 Ye worship ye know not what: we know what we worship: for salvation is of the Jews. 23 But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship him. 24 God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth. 25 The woman saith unto him, I know that Messias cometh, which is called Christ: when he is come, he will tell us all things. 26 Jesus saith unto her, I that speak unto thee am he. 27 And upon this came his disciples, and marvelled that he talked with the woman: yet no man said, What seekest thou? or, Why talkest thou with her? 28 The woman then left her waterpot, and went her way into the city, and saith to the men, 29 Come, see a man, which told me all things that ever I did: is not this the Christ? 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