Vol. 124, No. 8 - February 22, 2024 - February 28, 2024

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PART FOUR:

Slave Narratives to Hip-Hop

2024 New Journal and Guide Staff The “literary arts” are what one might classify more along the lines of literature, including poetry and prose. These works can range from poems to novels to short stories to non fiction books to comics. African-American literature or literary arts arose out of the experiences of Blacks in the United States, especially with regards

BLACK LITERATURE:

to historic racism and discrimination. This form of communication offers the written word as a chosen way “to tell our own story.” It is the body of literature produced in the United States by writers of African descent and began with the works of such late 18th-century writers as Phillis Wheatley. Wheatley is considered the first recorded Black author of a published book of poetry in the 1700s. ...see Literary Arts, page 7A

HAMPTON ROADS

WELCOMES ITS ANNUAL UNCF MAYORS MASKED BALL New Journal & Guide Staff HAMPTON ROADS On March 2, The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) will present its Annual Mayors’ Masked Photo: Courtesy Ball in Hampton Roads. The elegant Black-tie fundraiser Phillis Wheatley, a poet in the 1700s, is considered began locally in 2018 and the first published Black Author in America. is being held this year at the Virginia Beach Convention Center, beginning at 6 p.m. This highly anticipated social event is supported by a diverse group of corporate and business partners and sponsors, dignitaries, civic leaders, alumni and community influencers. Serving as hosts for the Hampton Roads event are the Mayors from the seven Hampton Roads cities, led by Mayor Bobby Dyer of Virginia Beach; Hampton, Mayor Donnie Tuck;

The elegant Black-tie fundraiser is being held March 2 at the Virginia Beach Convention Center. Norfolk, Mayor Dr. Kenneth Alexander; Newport News, Mayor Phillip D. Jones; Portsmouth, Mayor Shannon Glover; Chesapeake, Mayor Dr. Rick West; and Suffolk, Mayor Mike Duman. As part of the evening’s events, awards will be given to five distinguished area persons and one corporation, the Newport News Shipbuilding. ...see UNCF, page 8A

BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2024

THREE WOMEN WRITERS: THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS TO BLACK LITERARY ARTS

The Reunion at Kindred.

FIRST BUILDING IN ST. PAUL’S PROJECT OPENS TO RESIDENTS By Rosaland Tyler Associate Editor New Journal and Guide

Cassandra Miller, age 61, immediately noticed the silence when she moved into a brand-new senior-citizens building, which St. Paul’s Redevelopment Project constructed and recently opened. Her new home is in the same area where the demolished Tidewater Gardens public housing project was located after it was constructed in the 1950s

citizen community built for people a few years ago. 55 or older. Residents began moving ...see Housing, page 2A into a portion of the redeveloped area on Jan. 30, according to the website for St. Paul’s Transformation Project, which is the name for the builders. The development is a partnership between the Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority and the City of Norfolk’s Resilience Strategy. In a sense, Miller actually returned

The new housing in located near the area’s demolished Public Housing Tidewater Gardens.

Passes At Age 81: Remembering Rev. Marcellus L. Harris, Jr. Special to the Guide HAMPTON Longtime pastor, community activist, and media contributor Rev. Dr. Marcellus Lee Harris Jr. passed away on Saturday, February 10, 2024 in the comfort of his home. He was 81. Harris served as the pastor of First Baptist Church Morrison in Newport News, Va. for 45 years and was an ardent supporter of the Black community in Hampton Roads. Regarded for being passionate, courageous, and vociferous, he was widely respected among his peers and elected officials. The late

By Melissa Spellman

African-American literature is an A f r i c a n - A m e r i c a n essential part literature is an essential part of American Literature from of American the slave narratives to the near downtown Norfolk. to her old stomping grounds, due creative spark of the Harlem literature from Miller recently moved into her new to the fact that she and hundreds of Renaissance to the writings of slave narratives to apartment located in what is called residents left Tidewater Gardens the civil rights movements. The Reunion at Kindred. It is a senior- to make room for its demolition Well known works of the today. Photo: Courtesy

The late Flora D. Crittenden, a former Newport News Delegate, said when Harris talked, people listened. A native of southeast Newport News, he was regularly seen on the front lines marching for social justice causes, interlocking arms with Black civil rights leaders and pastors, as well Rev. Dr. Marcellus as advocating for the rights L. Harris, Jr. of the marginalized and underserved. Flora D. Crittenden, a former The Daily Press published Newport News Delegate, said a profile about his life thirty when Harris talked, people years ago, describing Harris listened. as “Popping up at jails and

juvenile halls, courts and city councils – often with reporters close behind – he was a ubiquitous and outspoken critic wherever Blacks were victims of racial violence, discrimination, intolerance or insults – real or perceived.” Pastor Harris later stated that he saw “his calling to serve God as a way to help lift people at times when no one else can help.” ...see Harris, page 8A

Staff Reporter New Journal and Guide

civil rights movement are James Baldwin’s Go Tell It On The Mountain, Ralph Emerson’s Invisible Man, and Lorraine Hansbury’s A Raisin In The Sun. However, there are many writers whose literary contributions are often overlooked. Writers Pauli Murray, Audre Lorde, and Danielle Evans Photo: Wikipedia represent past and present Pauli Murray writers who have influenced literature through activism, Pauli Murray is one of the highlighting women’s issues, most interesting writers and and feminist writings. activists in history that you may not know about. She was born in Baltimore, Maryland Pauli Murray on November 20, 1910. ...see Sisters, page 6A

INSIDE:

REP. JAMES CLYBURN ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT FROM HOUSE LEADERSHIP

...see page 2A


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