On May 22, 1966, Bill Cosby became the first African American to win an Emmy Award for his role in the television series, I Spy. Cosby played the role of “Alexander Scott,” a trainer and undercover secret agent who worked for the Pentagon. I Spy’s 1965 debut was momentous as it featured…
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…
This day in black history: Nelson Mandela becomes first black President of South Africa
Mandela dances on stage as he delivers his victory address in downtown Johannesburg Photo: AP/David Brauchli On May 2, 1994, Nelson Mandela, became the first Black President in South Africa’s history. The man, known as Madiba,went on to be dubbed ‘the Father of a Nation’, during his life of service….
This day in black history: Nelson Mandela becomes first black President of South Africa
Mandela dances on stage as he delivers his victory address in downtown Johannesburg Photo: AP/David Brauchli On May 2, 1994, Nelson Mandela, became the first Black President in South Africa’s history. The man, known as Madiba,went on to be dubbed ‘the Father of a Nation’, during his life of service….
This day in black history: Muhammad Ali refuses army induction
Photo: EMPICS/Landov On April 28, 1967, as the United States was at war in Vietnam, boxing champion, Muhammad Ali refused to be inducted into the United States armed forces due to his religious beliefs. On June 20, 1967, Ali was convicted of draft evasion, sentenced to five years in prison, fined $10,000…
This day in black history: George B. Vashon becomes 1st Black admitted to NY State Bar
As a scholar, poet and abolitionist, George B. Vashon broke barriers in the 1800s. He was the first African American to graduate from Oberlin College in Ohio. In 1847, Vashon became the first black attorney in the state of New York when he passed the New York State Bar. In…
“I Suspect Over Time This Will Be Effectively Managed Just Like WikiLeaks Two Years Ago”
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Julian Assange ‘This Week’ Interview: WikiLeaks Founder Discusses ‘The Fifth Estate,’ Edward Snowden
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Is it Spam? This week in Amazon Credit Card Rewards Scams
Many brands offer credit card rewards programs. This week’s “Is it spam?” features a spampaign that attempts to attract mail recipients by offering them a reward or card voucher if they visit Amazon. These emails appear to be variants of a earlier phishing attack that seek to extract personal or…