The founder of Black History month was a Harvard PhD named Carter G. Woodson. In 1926 Dr. Woodson began Black History Week. Around the corner from where I live is Dr. Woodson's home which is run by the National Park Service. It is in an unfortunate state surrounded by abandoned buildings and itself abandoned save for a few signs one of which reads "no trespassing."
Benjamin Banneker assisted Andrew Elicott with the surveying the District of Columbia. He was also a publisher and a clock maker. This park at the end of L'Enfant plaza is named for him.
Breaking News. Our man Tause'd Klamz has the up to the minute report on the latest development in the race for president. Mit Romney pulls out of the race but does not endorse John McCain. Let us know what you think at CNN.com
Same as the first video but a different take and different edits. The evil Director has just taken the dancers away and MC Ali is rushing to try and save them.
This march on August 28, 1963 was the largest of its kind. 200,000 blacks and 50,000 whites were responsible for the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the National Voting Rights act of 1965. It was at this march that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech. Todd assisted with the editing of this piece.
Ok so we went out for Cheles's birthday and at the end of the night I got a few people together and taped some dancing. The first image was supposed to be of the famous Beatles album cover except it was at night.
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This is my high school. Sarah Baucom who has a building in what was our parking lot was my English teacher. There is so much trauma in high school and so many good times. I started dancing, performed with my band Dirty Minds, played football, ran track, band, chorus, won a poetry contest, kissed a girl in the sound proof chorus room and almost dated someone.