First Black Congresswoman: Shirley Chisholm

Shirley Chisholm was the first African-American congresswoman elected in 1968. Chisholm, a Brooklyn, New York native, had an ambitious political career that led her to landmark many firsts in black history as a Black woman in America.  She represented New York for seven terms in the U.S. House of Representatives….

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Black Hat USA 2010: Cyber war:Are we at war? And if we are, how should we fight it? 2/5

Clip 2/5 Speaker: General (Ret.) Michael V. Hayden It appears that no contemporary issue is more discussed and less understood than “cyber war.” Former Direc… Hi Tech Crime Solutions Read More…. For more information go to http://www.NationalCyberSecurity.com, http://www. GregoryDEvans.com, http://www.LocatePC.net or http://AmIHackerProof.com The post Black Hat USA 2010: Cyber war:Are…

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Tripwire researcher to present on credit card black market at ToorCamp

Top Priority Sector:  cyber_security Image Caption:  Ken Westin Read More…. For more information go to http://www.NationalCyberSecurity.com, http://www. GregoryDEvans.com, http://www.LocatePC.net or http://AmIHackerProof.com The post Tripwire researcher to present on credit card black market at ToorCamp appeared first on National Cyber Security. View full post on National Cyber Security

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When I started to question my black skin-part 2

While in Dr. Rachel’s office, they anxiously await for her to announce who the valedictorian will be. Dr. Rachel begins, “Ladies before I give you two the results, I would like to say congratulations to the both of you. You two have attended this university and upheld the high standards…

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When I started to question my black skin-part 1

Photo: Shuttershock Hi I’m Dr. Ebony David Ambrose. I’m a college graduate with a dual degree in English and Business, with a minor in Africana Studies. Africana Studies was not always my favorite subject, but through time I realized its importance in my life, especially as an African-American woman who…

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This day in black history: Civil Rights Act signed into law

On May 6, 1960, President D. Eisenhower signed the Civil Rights Act in an effort to address the discriminatory laws and practices within the segregated south that deprived African Americans the right to register and vote.  The Civil Rights Act of 1960, established federal inspection of local voter registration polls and provided penalties for…

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