Friday, May 15, 2015

Nat Turner 2015

5/15/2015
Hi everyone!

I have been meaning to write sooner, and I apologize. 

As of right now, this email is to ascertain that ALL of you are Civil War reenactors. There will be no wardrobe/props on set for this segment of the filming. If you are an actor, and not a reenactor, unfortunately we can not use you for filming. 

The rate is $150 for the day, and also includes meals.  

Filming is in Savannah, Georgia. 

Please write back to me so I can build the list and send it to the Production. 
For example:

YES - I am a Civil War reenactor and able to work on May 19, 2015 in Savannah, Georgia. 

NO - I am NOT a Civil War reenactor. 

I look forward to hearing from you as soon as possible!!  When I hear back from everyone, I will be sending you an email with more information about Tuesday

Thank you!

Sincerely, 

~Guy

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Sincerely, 
Guy W. Gane III
Old Timey Casting, LLC.
~JOSEPHINE~
~EVIL KIN~
~OSCAR MEYER~
~LEGENDS & LIES: THE REAL WEST~
~POINT OF HONOR~
~HOUSE OF CARDS~
~FIELD OF LOST SHOES~
~SHERMAN'S MARCH~



Facebook Family;
I am in need of assistance.  I have been chosen to play a part in this documentary, but I have no resources.  This is the biggest opportunity in my life.  I NEED HELP.  If anyone can help, please notify me on this page

Howard

Thursday, April 23, 2015

150th Anniversary of the End of the Civil War 2015

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The City of Akron, the University of Akron, and Summa all share files? This makes it difficult for a person that does not looks like what the dominant culture has determined what we should look like and what we should do, and the behaviors we should have in our community.
At the of the end of the day, these individuals pack it up, and go home to their community and do what they want. The black laws were repealed, and Ohio is a Free State?
Howard Carter

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

N. Hill 2015

North Hill Outdoor Market Vendor Application

Sunday, June 7, 2015- Sunday, September 6, 2015

1:00pm-4:00pm Martin Lauer Apartments Park (Corner of N. Howard & Cuyahoga Falls

Ave)

The Festival will be on the Corner of N. Howard St. and Cuyahoga Falls Ave at the Park

behind Martin Lauer Apartments. Booth placement will depend on vendor type and

available space. All vendors will be notified of placement by June 4, 2015.

• No rain date. No refunds. This is a Sunday only event (June-September).

• Set-up no earlier than 11 a.m. but must be set up and ready by 12:30pm. No vehicles

will be allowed on the grounds after Noon.

• Applications due by May 25, 2015 register early to reserve your booth.

150th Anniversary of the End of the Civil War 2015

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Putting it together can be the hardest part of the whole event itself.  Placing things in the order that should go, is vital.  Things will fit. Special effects is one of the best tools in the tool box.  It is important to have the shots, places, things.


One must go boldly to the next step.  This is the 150th Anniversary of the End of the Civil War, and the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln.  "John Malvin" will appear somewhere along the trail.  

Howard Carter

Saturday, April 4, 2015

Easter 2015

4/4/2015
I have almost completed my goal.  Easter is the best time of the year.  To everyone that supported me; THANKS.  Tomorrow begins the process that I have been practicing for.  To the God that has brought me this far by faith; be all the honor, the glory, and the praise.
Happy Easter 2015
Howard Carter


Friday, April 3, 2015

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Good Friday commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus. It is the most solemn day in the Christian calendar. The dates of Good Friday, which vary each year, occur between March 20th and April 23rd. It falls on the last Friday before Easter. It is the pinnacle of the Holy Week. All Christians observe this day with great humility and reverence. It is this spirit of humility and reverence that is reflected in each of the Good Friday PowerPoints, which can be used as a preaching aid on Good Friday.

History of Good Friday
As early as the first century, the Church set aside every Friday as a special day of prayer and fasting. It was not until the fourth century, however, that the Church began observing the Friday before Easter as the day associated with the crucifixion of Christ. First called Holy or Great Friday by the Greek Church, the name "Good Friday" was adopted by the Roman Church around the sixth or seventh century. This collection of Good Friday videos reflect the types of traditions associated with the history of Good Friday.

Good Friday Origins
There are two possible origins for the name "Good Friday". The first may have come from the Gallican Church in Gaul (modern-day France and Germany). The name "Gute Freitag" is Germanic in origin and literally means "good" or "holy" Friday. The second possibility is a variation on the name "God's Friday," where the word "good" was used to replace the word "God," which was often viewed as too holy to be spoken aloud.

Good Friday Traditions
Good Friday rituals and traditions are distinct from every other Church observances. They add to Good Friday's significance. The ceremony is somber, with priests and deacons dressing in black vestments. The pulpit and the altar are bare; no candles are lit. The purpose behind the solemn presentation is to create an awareness of grief over the sacrifice of God's only begotten Son. Today, many churches hold special services on Good Friday evening to commemorate this important day. (View our collection of flyers designed to announce Good Friday services)

Good Friday Church Rituals
Starting anytime between midnight and 3 a.m., priests and other clerics begin to recite specific prayers. At the morning ceremony, the priest or church official recites lessons from the scriptures. Afterward, there is a succession of prayers asking for God's mercy and forgiveness on all mankind.

At the noon hour comes the Adoration of the Cross, where a representation of the True Cross is unveiled and the clergy and laity pay homage to the sacrifice of Christ. In the Jerusalem Church, a remnant of the True Cross itself is presented for the ceremony. Next comes the Mass of the Presanctified, in which the priest or church official takes Communion from the host that was blessed during the Maundy Thursday ceremony. The ceremony concludes around 3 p.m. with a procession, which is followed by evening prayers.

In many Protestant churches, Good Friday observances begin at noon and last until 3 p.m. This coincides with the hours that Jesus hung on the cross. These services often include sermons on the last seven phrases that Jesus spoke while being crucified. Other services include reenactments of the Passion according to the Gospel of John, processions of the Stations of the Cross, and the singing of appropriate hymns. The library of Good Friday clipart provides a collection of images to aid the in celebration of Good Friday.

To many Christians, Good Friday is a day of sorrow mingled with joy. It is a time to grieve over the sin of man and to meditate and rejoice upon God's love in giving His only Son for the redemption of sin.

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Thursday, March 5, 2015

Story Telling 2015

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It is time for us to tell our story!
It is time to plan trips and events for this summer sessions.  If anyone has an idea please submit it to the comments box located near the bottom of the page.  Please contact us at /
carterfoundation.blogspot.com   

Howard

University of Akron 2015


3/5/15
The University of Akron will allow me to do a poster presentation Sat. April 11, 2015.  My fee has been waived and I was advised to ask for help if needed.  I did talk about the trolley ride, and attempted to generate energy.  I am requesting community support.
Miller Horns encouraged me to research John Malvin.  I am glad I did. One needs to know where they come from so that can know where they are going.  For once in my life, there is clarity.  There were free black people in Ohio before the Civil war.
It is time for us to tell our story!
Howard

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Show Time



3/3/2015
I ask now that the Lord guide me, teach me, and love me like he has never before.  I have been standing in my own way.  I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.  I will walk through the valley and shadow of death and know you are with me.
I will do what is asked of me.  It is now Show Time.
Howard Carter

Saturday, February 28, 2015

End of Black History Month 2015


2/28/15
I saw Tonya Lundy this afternoon at the intersection of S. College St. and E. Mill St.  This woman acted like she didn’t know who I am, and I think she locked the door.  This is that Multiplicity of Labor things going on.
This is the last day of Black History Month 2015.  These things are still a happening.  We can work it out.  It doesn’t matter.  The tool that Willie Lynch put in place is still there, but there is a crack in the foundation.
Howard Carter

Beautiful Day 2015

2/28/2015
Today is a beautiful day.  God has smiled on me.  I have started with the presentation, and I have $10.00 to start with that was earned at Williams Towers.  I want to be able to present “John Malivn” today since it is the last day of Black History Month.
I have learned to ask for what you want.  People, especially Black Women are looking for a bargain!  DON’T EVER FORGET THAT!  This is finances, Willie Lynch ran into problems with the black people about the almighty dollar.
If no one wants to hear it, I’ll read it to me again.

Howard Carter

Proceed with Caution.


2/27/2015
I am blessed.  I thank God for the many blessings.  Working hard and being persistent has its PERTs.  I will attempt once again to do what is his will.
Howard Carter
2/28/15
I have the o.k. to use the University of Akron Library.  I will proceed with caution.  Things are not always what they seem.  Welcome to the Lenten Season 2015.  Praise God from whom all blessings flow.
Howard Carter

Thursday, February 26, 2015

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This seems to be a good time to present "John Malvin" There is activity and interest in the canal.
Thanks Jean T. for your belief in me, and allowing me an opportunity to begin. That is Everything Akron.
Howard Carter

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Selling John Malvin at Williams Towers 2015

Selling John Malvin 2015
Selling the John Malvin Story seems a little harder than it seems.  I have to be precise and ask for what I want.  I cannot expect anyone to do anything that has not been asked for.  Things are not always what they seem.  It is important to explore and research everything so in times of trouble; we know exactly how to act.
There will be those that say they are your friend.  That is a common thing here in Ohio.  In the south, we know exactly where our place is.  In the north one must be exceptionally careful.  Choose wisely, and be sure you choose the truth.  “Truth” is your only defense.  Never compromise your integrity; no matter what.
It is the 2015 Spring Season let us spring into action with the Grace Park Block Club and the Howard Carter Foundation 2015

Howard Carter
2/25/2015
Today I must have done something right.  I have a pip appointment; I was able to attend the African American Celebration held at the Heaven of Rests.  This is their 23 celebration, and I was allowed a Large Fried Chicken Breast, a Large Piece of Fried Whiting Fish, and a good portion of Mac, and Cheese like mama made.
It feels a little raw to be outside looking in; but right now this is the safest place to be.  I will concentrate my energies on the University of Akron.  The evil ones look as though they are winning, but do not be dismayed.
Today; one of the people that continually attempts to interact with me, was on stage at the Haven of Rest.  The African American Celebration was an acknowledgement of something; I’m just not sure what it was.  There was drumming, and singing, and speaking.
There was a white drummer, singing was too loud, speaker almost ran out of time before he actually said something worth listening to.  I heard something about African American Celebration, and then God.  Then the celebration was over.
It would have been nice to hear about some kind of African, or Black person, that has done, or is doing something in the community to empower the African.  That did not happen.  We need to educate out people and stop depending on this type of thing.
Don’t get me wrong.  Celebration is good.  Free is good, but our children need to know that we have to work hard for things.  Money is the way, and reason our children don’t have anything.  Free is not good because we will never know our worth.


Howard Carter

Monday, February 23, 2015

Williams Towers 2015a

2/23/2015
I AM HAPPY.  Good things are happening.  I will do my second presentation of John Malvin tomorrow at Williams Towers.  This time I will explain how I was informed about Williams Towers, and have Ms. Jean talk about her project.
There are still some things that are not taken care of, but I believe these things will take care of themselves.  I am putting the finishing touches to the video that will be available this year.  I hope that I haven’t messed up my opportunity to use the Media Center.  There is a black girl there now.
I will attempt to complete this video and have copies for tomorrow’s event.  Price $10 00.

Howard Carter

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Williams Towers 2015

2/17/2015
John Malvin went well at the Williams Towers.  I have seen growth as well as the haters trying to hate.  I scared me.  I know I have this ability, and will improve as time goes on.  Welcome to the Lenten Season 2015
I will take on responsibilities this year starting with cleaning my apartment.  Thank God from whom all blessings flow.

Howard Carter

Monday, February 16, 2015

Starting the Journey 2015

2/16/2015
Today is will start again. I have a request from Chris Miller to return the equipment for the digital center? I talked with the General Manager from the Cab Company, and made up my mind to be nice. It is important to be nice.
Tomorrow, I will journey to Williams Towers to begin the John Malvin Tour. This has been a long time coming and will be a long time gone. It is amazing to see just how people seem to think that one is supposed to just take the maladaptive behaviors they put before you.
I ask now that the lord go before me, and stand beside me, and build me up on every leaning side, and I will be careful to give him all the honor, the glory ,and the praise.
Howard Carter

Friday, February 13, 2015


Grace Park Deed

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Know ye that we Simon Perkins of Akron in the county of Summit and State of Ohio, Joseph Perkins, Jacob Perkins, & Henry b. Perkins of Warren in the County of Trumbull and State aforesaid in Consideration of our desire to promote the health and convenience of the inhabitants of the town of Akron, do hereby grant alien convey and confirm to the town council of said town subject to the restriction and limitations herein after mentioned the following described tracts of lot and land.
Situate in Portage or township number two in the Eleventh range of townships on the Connecticut Western Reserve, in the State of Ohio, and which are also in the county of Summit and known and described as whole of Block number thirty (30) containing seven acres and 07/100 of an acre of land and whole of block number Six (6) containing one acre and 85/100 of an acre of land, in Perkins addition to Akron as surveyed and numbered by Albert G. Mallison surveyor and recorded in the records of Summit County Ohio, in book of Plats No. 1 pages 13, 14, 15. 16. 17, 18. and 19.
To have and to hold unto said town Council and their successors in office forever for the purpose of Public Squares or Grounds and for no other purpose whatever and subject to these further limitations that good and sufficient fences around the same shall be erected within months from this date and forever maintained by and at the proper cost of the town of Akron; and that no buildings or structures of any kind shall ever be erected on the same and on failure of the said Town Council of said town to erect said fences or after their erection to keep them in repair or on the erection of any building or other structure thereon by said town Council or their successors in office or by any other person or persons then and in either of these cases or contingences all of said land shall revert and rest in the said Grantors their heirs or assigns as fully as if this deed had never been made and the said grantors their heirs or assigns may enter and take possession of the same and enjoy it in as full and ample a manner as if this Conveyance has never been made. 
And we, Grace I. Perkins wife of the said Simon Perkins, and Martha E. Perkins wife of the said Joseph Perkins, do hereby remise release and forever quit claim unto the said Town council & their successors in office all our right & title of Dower in and to the above described premises.
In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this eleventh day of March A. D. 1848.
Signed sealed, acknowledged Simon Perkins (L.S.)And delivered in presence of     Grace I. Perkins (L.S.)
Edwin Leffingwell             Joseph Perkins    (L.S.)
Chas. Pease     Jacob Perkins    (L. S.)
Dwight Newton Signatures of Simon &   Martha Perkins (L. S.)  Grace I. Perkins
Received March 23d 1875   Recorded March 24th 1875


It is that time of year again.  In the spring; Edge Academy will journey to Grace Park for their yearly Physical Fitness Program.  This deed clearly states the purpose of this park.  I don't understand why this school doesn't have a campus of why our community has to put up with this behavior.
The Edge Academy moved into the community and put fences around their buildings, cut off foot traffic, and now are invading our park.  We have the right to preserve our heritage.
Howard Carter

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Paying Respect 2015


2/12/15
To the God that has brought me this far by faith be all the honor, the glory, and the praise.  God has called me to tell the story of “john Malvin” First Freed Man and Canal Boat Captain on the Erie & Ohio Canal.
My stewardship is story telling by way the Performing Arts.  Fortunately; the character fits in real time.  Although John Malvin lived over 150 years ago, not too much has changed.  I understand what it is like to want to do, be a part, but more importantly; make an honest living is still not present.
There have been changes, but the dominant culture still continues with their White Domination, there are still levels of labor, and the roles have been challenged, but are still in place.  In the day of John Malvin, Black People found a way to unite.  We have not arrived yet.
I ask for your prayers.  I know what I have to do.  All I have to do is do it.  I ask that the Lord go before me, stand beside me, and build me up on every leaning side, and I will be careful to give him all the honor, the glory, and the praise.
Amen.
Howard Carter

John Malvin Williams Towers


2/12/15
Presenting “John Malvin” and understanding in real time.
The road has been rough, but I have made it.  I have researched, and researched again to determine I am about as clear as I can be on this part of the subject.  Now that I have gotten this far, the trials have begun.  People that have posed to be a friend, and now showing their true colors.
I have learned that observation, and listening; is the key.  Keeping silent is almost impossible because some people just won’t let you, and then when it is time to speak up, speak up.  There is a controlled language, and some people pretend they don’t know what one is talking about.  THEY KNOW.  Usually; these are the individuals that have put these things into existence.  The term is Cognitive dissidence. 

Howard Carter

Monday, February 9, 2015

Spring 2015


2/9/2015
Great is thy faithfulness.   
Thank you for letting me.  Be myself.  Again!
Howard Carter

Spring 2015

2/9/2015
This is the month for lovers?  It is time to spring into Spring.  The Groundhog bit the Mayor, and other things will happen this year, so lets’ get ready to fumble. There are many new events for the Grace Park Coalition & the Howard Carter Foundation.
Gardening Club is ready to start.  There is a free workshop in the downtown library February 21, 2015; More information later.  Photo Club will start.  Anyone with photo experience is welcome.  Anyone with just a desire is welcome.  If you have a cell phone with a camera, that is perfect to get started.
Hiking Club is already in effect.  The Hiking Club hikes through Downtown Akron and places along the Ohio & Erie Canal and other Historic places here in Akron, Ohio.  All are welcome.
The Carter Foundation Presents “John Malvin” First Black Canal Boat Captain on the Ohio & Eric Canal.  Howard Carter will portray the Image of John Malvin.  There are other acting parts a available.
Anyone interested; please leave a comment in the comment box.

Howard Carter

Friday, February 6, 2015



Hannibal Barca of Carthage, North Africa



Image: Coin bearing the image of Hannibal and his famed battalion of elephants.
In 247 B.C., the year Hannibal Barca was born, the Carthage empire was about 500 years old. Known as one of the greatest strategist in military history, the battles of Hannibal would strike a turning point in the history of the continent that would be called Africa.

Carthage had been settled by Phoenicians in North Africa near the current Tunis. In his 1961 work, French Historian Gabriel Audisio comments that he considered "Hannibal to be neither a Phoenician, nor a Carthaginian, nor a Punic, but a North African... The majority of the Punic populace seems to have had African, indeed Negroid, ancestry." 

The Carthaginians, according to Audisio's research, mixed freely with the native populations of North Africa. The Punic of North Africa seem to have been a mix between the Phoenicians and native North Africans, the Berbers. The Phoenicians were a Semitic people said to have migrated from north of Palestine into Northern Africa, spreading their dominion throughout the Mediterranean regions. They were primarily known as merchant traders with an economy tied to the sea trades.

There is no picture of Hannibal in existence today. The coin above is frequently presented by commentators as a representation of Hannibal and his legacy of tamed elephants. While this writer was not able to find authority that the coins were made contemporaneously during or near the life of Hannibal -- which was more than 2,000 years ago -- the existence of such coinage during some point during our common age is no surprise in light of Hannibal's historical legacy.

What we do have are descriptions of Hannibal by commentators of his time. According to the Roman historian Levy of the first century of our era, Hannibal was "fearless, utterly prudent in danger, indefatigable, able to endure heat and cold, controlled in eating habits, unpretentious in dress, willing to sleep wrapped in military cloak, a superb rider and horseman." He was the son of the Carthage general Hamilcar Barca. There is no knowledge of his mother in the history records, not even her name. He had two brothers: Hasdrubal resided in Spain and Maharbal was captain of Hannibal's calvary.

Carthage and Rome were at war during the First Punic War (264-241 B.C.). Both empires were seeking supremacy over the Mediterranean. Hannibal's father, Hamilcar Barca, general of the Carthaginian mercenaries, was infuriated about the western Mediterranean losses of Sicily and Sardinia. When Hannibal was 17 years old, however, his father was killed in an ambush in Spain, which was primarily under the rule of the North African empire. Hannibal would son step fully into his military career.



Map of Carthage empire and Roman empire

In October 218 B.C., during the Second Punic War, Hannibal had arrived at the Alps. His soldiers are said to have stretched for more than eight miles at the Alps, the foothills of the Roman Empire. Hannibal's army of 100,000 men would trek and fight 1,500 miles to arrive at the Alps from Spain. Hannibal armies included Numidians, North Africans from an area roughly where Algeria now draws its boundaries. The Numidians were known as master horsemen who could guide their horses with their knees, leaving their hands free to use swords and throw javelins.They had fought attacks from European tribes like the Gauls.

Hannibal is said to have given this speech to the army of men who had survived and crossed the swift-flowing Rhone river:
"Why are you afraid?... The greater part of our journey is accomplished. We have surmounted the Pyrenees; we have crossed the Rhone, that mighty river, in spite of the opposition of thousands of Gauls and the fury of the river itself. Now we have the Alps in sight. On the other side of those mountains lies Italy.... Does anyone imagine the Alps to be anything but what they are--lofty mountains. No part of the earth reaches the sky, or is insurmountable to mankind. The Alps produce and support living things. If they are passable by a few men, they are passable to armies."
Hannibal lost half of his army in the first two weeks into the Alps. Landslides were touched off by mountain tribes. Men died during hand battle with tribesmen. Starvation and disease were also companions of the embattled lot. Polybus, a Greek historian and contemporary to Hannibal, described Hannibal's arrival to the Po Valley with about 26,000 men. At the Po Valley, Hannibal is said to have made this speech:
"Soldiers! You have now surmounted not only the ramparts of Italy, but also Rome. You are entering friendly country inhabited by people who hate the Romans as much as we do. The rest of the journey will be smooth and downhill, and, after one, or at most a second battle, you will have the citadel and capital of Italy in your possession."
Commentators have speculated on why Hannibal spoke these words because the men were about to face the most difficult part of the journey. Friends did not await in the Po Valley. Here, the Roman army would meet the men in battle. In retrospect, considering how far the men had come, there really was no going back at this point. The Carthaginians believed that Rome was considering an invasion of Africa. Hannibal believed he had to act through an overland attack on Roman to save Carthage. He would spend 15 years in Italy, winning many battles -- such as the Battle of Cannae where he lost 6,000 troops to Rome's 70,000 troops.

We know Hannibal did not succeed, but are astonished by how close he came to success. The second of the Punic Wars was over. When Hannibal eventually retreated with his army to Carthage, his army was defeated by Scipio Africanus in the Battle of Zama.  Always sought by the Romans, when Hannibal was about the age of 64 and to be taken prisoner, he took poison and is recorded to have stated:
"Let us now put an end to the great anxiety of the Romans who have thought it too lengthy and too heavy a task to wait for the death of a hated old man."

Hon. Dr. John Henrik Clarke on Carthage






http://www.blackhistoryheroes.com/2012/07/hannibal-barca-of-carthage-north-africa.html