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Black History Month: Rice, Powell, and Dungy
Posted on 2/19/17 at 7:28 pm
Posted on 2/19/17 at 7:28 pm
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I am considering mentioning a few more black figures. The final parts of this series may be focused on critical events in black history.
Condoleeza Rice
First black woman to serve as the United States' national security adviser, as well as the first black woman to serve as U.S. Secretary of State (2005-09).
LINK
Colin Powell
The first African American appointed as the U.S. Secretary of State, and the first, and so far the only, to serve on the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
LINK
Tony Dungy
the first African-American head coach to win the Super Bowl when his Colts defeated the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XLI
LINK
Posted on 2/19/17 at 7:29 pm to volod
Medgar Evers
This post was edited on 2/20/17 at 6:28 am
Posted on 2/19/17 at 7:30 pm to volod
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critical events in black history.
Can we make suggestions on what to include in that thread?
Posted on 2/19/17 at 7:33 pm to volod
Tony Dungy was the first black head coach to coach in a Super Bowl.
What's cool about it is there was another coach that was ALSO the first black coach to coach a Super Bowl... Lovie Smith, on the other sideline coaching the Bears.
Was weird that it happened like that.
What's cool about it is there was another coach that was ALSO the first black coach to coach a Super Bowl... Lovie Smith, on the other sideline coaching the Bears.
Was weird that it happened like that.
Posted on 2/19/17 at 7:41 pm to volod
why you gotta throw all the Republicans into ONE week ?
Posted on 2/19/17 at 7:50 pm to volod
quote:
Claudette Colvin (b. 1939) was a pioneer of the African American Civil Rights Movement. On March 2, 1955, she was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a bus in segregated Montgomery, Alabama, nine months prior to Rosa Parks.
Colvin was among the five plaintiffs originally included in the federal court case filed by civil rights attorney Fred Gray on February 1, 1956, as Browder v. Gayle, and she testified before the three-judge panel that heard the case in the United States District Court. On June 13, 1956, the judges determined that the state and local laws requiring bus segregation in Alabama were unconstitutional. The case went to the United States Supreme Court, which upheld their ruling on December 17, 1956. Colvin was the last witness to testify. Three days later, the Supreme Court issued an order to Montgomery and the state of Alabama to end bus segregation, and the Montgomery Bus Boycott was called off.
For many years, Montgomery's black leaders did not publicize Colvin's pioneering effort because she was a teenager who was pregnant by a married man. While, the conventional story is that she was pregnant at the time of the incident, she actually did not become pregnant until later. Words like "feisty", "mouthy", and "emotional" were used to describe her, while her older counterpart Rosa Parks was viewed as being calm, well-mannered, and studious. Because of the social norms of the time and her youth, the NAACP leaders worried about using her to symbolize their boycott.
Claudette Colvin: "Young people think Rosa Parks just sat down on a bus and ended segregation, but that wasn't the case at all.
Posted on 2/19/17 at 7:53 pm to volod
I don't know if they count since they're Republican..
Posted on 2/19/17 at 8:10 pm to volod
Up vote for Rice, massive downvote for that holier than thou bag of garbage Dungy.
Posted on 2/19/17 at 8:14 pm to volod
Under a banner of "equality" there's a basketball game being played in New Orleans with 2 white players.
Posted on 2/19/17 at 8:16 pm to volod
quote:
Condoleeza Rice
First black woman to serve as the United States' national security adviser, as well as the first black woman to serve as U.S. Secretary of State (2005-09).
Also the first female member of Augusta National.
Posted on 2/19/17 at 8:22 pm to volod
Lovie Smith: the first African-American head coach to lose the Super Bowl.
Posted on 2/19/17 at 8:22 pm to volod
I like Rice because her dad was a football coach and she loves college football.
I am a big fan of Tony Dungy. It was sad when he lost his son.
Colin Powell... I truly believe this. If I were to name one person I think would be the best person to run this country it would be Colin Powell. Part of the problem with our government is that we are in a time I call a "cold-civil war". Both parties don't just fight with each other in congress, they fight each other through groups who represent them. If anyone could bring some stability to our government it would be him.
I am a big fan of Tony Dungy. It was sad when he lost his son.
Colin Powell... I truly believe this. If I were to name one person I think would be the best person to run this country it would be Colin Powell. Part of the problem with our government is that we are in a time I call a "cold-civil war". Both parties don't just fight with each other in congress, they fight each other through groups who represent them. If anyone could bring some stability to our government it would be him.
Posted on 2/19/17 at 8:40 pm to volod
quote:thanks bro, I've enjoyed your threads thus far and have checked out majority of your links
volod
Posted on 2/19/17 at 9:18 pm to volod
quote:ow ow ow don't forget William Ellison. You keep leaving William out.
Rice, Powell, and Dungy
He worked hard and earned himself a place amongst the rich white people, no mean fete in the mid 1800s.
Posted on 2/19/17 at 9:51 pm to volod
Powell was a hero of mine, and I still honor his service. But he's one of the key figures that made me a politcal atheist.
To hold up that vial of yellowcake and front a war that directly belied his namesake doctrine was, and is unforgivable. I defended that shite based on his reputation.
Condi is brilliant and beautiful, but had no business being NSA. I liked her as SOS.
To hold up that vial of yellowcake and front a war that directly belied his namesake doctrine was, and is unforgivable. I defended that shite based on his reputation.
Condi is brilliant and beautiful, but had no business being NSA. I liked her as SOS.
This post was edited on 2/19/17 at 9:52 pm
Posted on 2/19/17 at 10:07 pm to volod
If hypothetically Condi would have ran against any white male democratic, she would have swept the south.
I would have loved to see liberals spin that one.
I would have loved to see liberals spin that one.
Posted on 2/19/17 at 11:05 pm to volod
I'd like to nominate volod to be highlighted in the next thread.
From graduating straight to engineer VII at DOTD, he did what no other man black or white has ever done.
From graduating straight to engineer VII at DOTD, he did what no other man black or white has ever done.
Posted on 2/19/17 at 11:42 pm to volod
quote:Mind if I play through?
Par 4 of 8
Those three persons you named are solid choices to emulate.
Any common reasons they all succeeded?
I'll hang up and listen.
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