While he has possibly been the best professional athlete in the world for years, a couple of scarlet letters have followed LeBron James throughout most of his NBA career. From a basketball and athletic perspective, he has since vindicated himself by capturing two championships with the Miami Heat, but the…
Epic Rap Battles of History – Season 1 – České titulky (CZECH)
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Netherlands: Cyber-war ignites ‘biggest cyber-attack in history’
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History Of The Samurai And Bodyguard Training That Became Jujutsu.
Unarmed fighting forms have be a part of Japanese culture for many centuries. Unarmed combat is mentioned in the earliest Japanese historical records. The Ja… Read More…. View full post on Hip Hop Security
This day in black history: Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat
On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks, a 42-year-old African American woman who worked as a seamstress, boarded this Montgomery City bus to go home from work. On this bus on that day, Rosa Parks initiated a new era in the American quest for freedom and equality. Photo: Courtesy Library of…
This day in black history: Assassination of Fred Hampton
By Anton House, Contributor Today marks the anniversary of the assassination of Fred Hampton. Hampton was the deputy chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party (BBP). He was an intelligent and articulate man making him influential in the ghettos of Chicago. His political ideology and ideas, transcended the…
This day in black history: the start of the Montgomery Bus Boycott
Thousands of black commuters are shown walking long distances to work instead of riding the buses during the Montgomery bus boycott, 1956. Photo: Don Cravens/Time Life/Getty Images December 5, 1955, was the first day of the Montgomery Bus Boycott in Alabama. The protest was a reaction to Rosa Parks’ arrest…
This day in black history: first black governor of U.S. State sworn in
On December 11, 1872, Pinckney Pinchback became the first African-American governor of a U.S. state when he was sworn in as governor of Louisiana. Photo: Courtesy Library of Congress Born in Macon, Georgia, on May 10, 1837, the son of a former slave, Pinckney Pinchback fought in the Civil War and was…
Publishing News: Tech industry history could inform bookstores road to recovery
Here are a few stories from the publishing space that caught my attention this week. Bookstore lessons and opportunities from the tech industry Brick-and-mortar bookstores arguably have taken the biggest hit thus far as the publishing industry struggles through its … View full post on O’Reilly News and Commentary For…
“Anyone who knows anything of history knows that great social changes are impossible without feminine…”
“Anyone who knows anything of history knows that great social changes are impossible without feminine upheaval. Social progress can be measured exactly by the social position of the fair sex, the ugly ones included.” – Karl Marx View full post on Your Anon News Read more…. View full post on Anonymous…