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Pentagon to mark gay pride month
WASHINGTON (AP)— Last summer, gays in the military dared not acknowledge their sexual orientation. This summer, the Pentagon will salute them, marking June as gay pride month just as it has marked other celebrations honoring racial or ethnic groups....
Tags: Gays and Lesbians, The Pentagon, U.S. Department of Defense, West Point, Family
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Taken for Granted: Digging into the Dorie Miller story
A late-February lunch conversation turned to the subject of Black History Month, and specifically to a man named Doris Miller. That's right, his first name was Doris; but to friends and anyone wishing to avoid his wrath, it had better be Dorie. An...Tags: Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), Weaponry, Firearms, Sports, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Mike Wallace: The archetype for watchdog journalism on TV
The Baltimore SunI was in the CNN green room in Washington Sunday when I heard about the death of pioneering CBS newsman Mike Wallace at 93 Sunday. Being a live show, host Howie Kurtz and the CNN team scrapped the planned opening and went with a segment on Wallace that I...Tags: 60 Minutes (tv program), Television Industry, Health, CBS Corp., Radio
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George Washington Carver contributed greatly to agricultural science in America
Most people know that February is Black History Month. Many have heard of many famous and important contributors to the advancement of this great nation, such as Frederick Douglass, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Thurgood Marshall and many others....Tags: Frederick Douglass, University of Maryland, College Park, Thurgood Marshall, Arts and Culture, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Black history is American history
In 1926, Carter G. Woodson, through his organization, the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (later renamed the Association for the Study of African American Life and History), founded and promoted Negro History Week. He selected February...Tags: Frederick Douglass, Slavery, Social Sciences, Arts and Culture, Abraham Lincoln
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Jeremy Lin meets his match in Jon Stewart [Video]
Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin is everywhere. Turn on the TV, you see Jeremy Lin. Go out to dinner, you hear people talking about Jeremy Lin. Go to sleep, dream about Jeremy Lin (whoops, I may have shared too much).
Now "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart"...Tags: The Daily Show (tv program), Facebook, Jon Stewart, Martin Luther King Jr., Black History
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Black History Month: Norman Beasley Forges Steel into Artwork
Channel 2 NewsEvery February, Americans and Alaskans take a moment to honor Black history month and KTUU’s second profile showcases a local artist forging steel into artwork. Norman Beasley is an art student at the University of Alaska Anchorage. "Steel is...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Black History
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Gayle on the Go! Events for Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012
KTLA NewsSaturday @ 6:30pm The Hip Hop Generation / World Renown Apostolic Boys REACH Community Church Black History Month Celebration 22600 Lambert Street Building D Suite 1006 Lake Forest (949) 597 - 0700 www.reachcommunitychurch.com Black History Month...Tags: Media Industry, Museums, Arts, Jackie Robinson, Entertainment Events
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Photo exhibit illuminates Howard County's black history
The viewers stand transfixed, leaning in again and again for a closer look as they inspect 32 panels of photographs that capture both the everyday and the celebratory moments in the lives of Howard County's early black families. Many pull out their...Tags: Howard County, Howard Community College, Colleges and Universities, Arts and Culture, Harriet Tubman
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NewsPlus 02/17/12
This week Mark Segraves delves into the controversy over teacher pensions: Who should pay? Plus an exclusive interview with Georgetown coach, John Thompson. Willie Waffle picks the top 5 most influential Black films for Black History Month and also...Tags: John Thompson, Reese Witherspoon, Georgetown, Black History
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Danville native Larnelle Harris earns honor
Hall of Fame singer and five-time Grammy winner Larnelle Harris will be honored by his hometown of Louisville as an Outstanding Community Leader and Citizen. The award will be given as part of the Louisville Metro Council’s 10th annual program...Tags: Gospel (genre), Civil and Public Service, Politics, Arts and Culture, White House
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The story of U.S.
For the past many months, Cable TV's History Channel has been using a rather clever tag line that notes History is made every day. Historians, academics and anyone with a basic knowledge of what came before can have spirited discussions for hours on...Tags: Elementary Schools, Television Industry, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Career and Workplace, Edgewood
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