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as> ,..-,;5<?z-, <>/ '" x" ' W v 185 i ' The Maroon Tiger ><SK > / -À'/ ■/ Za I cu\Z5- ' Z . .. -,..... ■•■V ■' VOI. 68, NO. 3 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE, ATLANTA, GEORGIA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1995 Lest we stray... and forget: In midst of transition, college family takes The major threat to Watte in Amerita time to rememberpast achievements has not been notoriety through crusades condemn interact and dialogue with the honor By Ron Leighthum ing misogynistic lyrics in today's ees to do so. At 2:30 p.m. the musical oppression, but music, particularly those of Snoop Martin and the Movement, previously It is the supposed “Morehouse Mys Doggy Dogg and his contemporaries. known simply as Martin, will be pre tique” which has attracted some of the He is also a tireless advocate of formed and will honor the life and rather the loss of most intellectually gifted and socially society’s most oppressed and eco times of Martin Luther King Jr. Later conscious African-American males to hope and absente nomically disenfranchised citizens. that evening, the 6th annual A Candle this institution. The legacy is borne of Events on February 17 will center in the Dark gala will be held in the struggle, sacrifice, and ultimate retri around the rededication of Hope Hall, Peachtree Ballroom at the Westin of meaning. bution. In deference to our and an evening concert featuring clas Peachtree Plaza Hotel. It is a charity forebearers, whose collective strength sical pianist Don Shirley in King event geared towards raising funds has allowed Morehouse College to Chapel. On Saturday, February 18, at for the college’s scholarship endow - UW I remain unrivalled in its mission of 11:00 a.m., there will be a Reflections ment.
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