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Title: Hillel (Oct. 24, 1989)
Date: October 24, 1989
Location: RG 5/99, S9, B3, F3
Conpessol Alriean Students
Diekinson College
presents
Sth Annual
BLACK ARTS FESTIVAL
April 6 • 13, 1975
Date
April 6
Apri 1 6-9
April 9-13
Apri 1 10
April 11
Apri 1 12
April 12
Apri 1 13
Black Arts Festival
Theme: The Black Light of Truth
Name
Dr. Joseph Washington ATS Auditorium 8:00 p.m.
"Claudine" Carlisle Theater, 9:15 p.m.
Oliver La Grone 7:30 p.m. Opening Speech East Social Hall
Don L. Lee Drayer Lounge, 7:00 p.m.
Olu Funmilayo
Concert ATS Auditorium, 10:00 p.m.
Kiddie Festival Social Hall, 5:30 p.m.
Religious Cultural Music Allison Methodist Church 7:00 p.m.
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Chairman of Afro-Amer. Studies, University of Virginia; Author of Black Religion, Black Sects and Cul ts; Former Chaplain at Dickinson. Topic of Speech: The Future of Blacks in America
Carlisle Movie Theater
Sculptor, Poet, Educator, Currently with Art Dept. at Penn State University, Capitol Campus, Middletown, Pa.
Poet, Essayist, Critic, and Editor/Publisher of Chicago's Third World Press.
African Dance Ensemble In Residence
Bohannon
Mary Carter Smith, Professional in Performing Arts for Children; Librarian, Baltimore Public Schools (Poet)
Howard University Choir, first choir to perform black music on tour; Kings Choral Ensemble and New Voices of Harrisburg.
CONGRESS OF AFRICAN STUDENTS
Prime Minister Clarence s. Ross, III
Minister of Action Arthur McCoy
Minister of Interaction Johnny Brown
Minister of Culture and Education Aurora Delespin
Minister of Finance Vickie Allen
The CONGRESS OF AFRICAN STUDENTS wishes to extend its deepest
appreciation to the following persons and organizations for making this
Festival possible.
Capt. and Mrs. Roland Fletcher Officers' Wives' Club and Officers' Club Carlisle Barracks Mr. Swindell Sutton
Mr. William Sloan Dottie Wolfe
Penna. Council of Arts Dolly Rice
Chaplain Kaylor Pamelee McFarland
Barbara Chaapel Cultural Affairs Committee
Dean Allan Communications and Development
Business Office Belles Lettres
Earley Printery Prof. Rufus Caleb
Allison United Methodist Church - Rev. Treese President Rubendall
Kay Nailor Dean Barr
Office of Student Services
Student Senate
Verna Edmonds
Olin Harris
Toby Young
Charlotte Brock
...
THANKS TO
American Studies Tafa Kumfuma - Clara Talbert
Chaplain's Office
Economics
Minority Council
Educational Development Center
Congress of African Students
Political Science
Sociology and Anthropology
Religion
English
Prof. Akin - Fine Arts
SPECIAL THANKS TO
Dr. Joseph Washington Howard University Choir
Carlisle Theater New Voices of Harrisburg
Mr. Oliver La Grone Kings Coral Ensemble
Mr. Don L. Lee Bohannon
Olu Funrnilayo
Mary Carter Smith
Dedication of Cultural Library on April 9, 9:00 p.m., Mathews House - you are invited.
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