"For Why!!??" you ask. The answer: Perhaps because it's about time. In recorded U.S. history, only one woman has appeared on American paper money. Martha Washington's picture was on $1 silver certificates back in the 1880's. Since then it's been all men..all the time (and not all presidents). There is … Continue reading An Idea Whose Time Has Come
Month: April 2015
Stories Of The Week That Was
Here are some stories that caught my attention over the past week. CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — PETA is giving its two cents to Food Lion, urging the supermarket chain to stop using live animals in its advertisements. The advertising campaign features a lion telling people about saving money on their purchases by shopping at … Continue reading Stories Of The Week That Was
Let’s Hear The Health Experts Explain This.
I was at work last week when I -- unfortunately -- saw this story reported by the Associated Press: LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -- Just days after becoming the world's oldest documented person, 116-year-old Gertrude Weaver has died in Arkansas. The Williams Funeral Home confirms that Weaver died Monday at the Silver Oaks Health and … Continue reading Let’s Hear The Health Experts Explain This.
(Bull)dogged By Troubles at South Carolina State
It would be such a shame. South Carolina has only one state-funded historically black university. South Carolina State University in Orangeburg has taken pride in its heritage of educating African-American students from across the state and nation and..as its mission statement says..prepares "highly skilled, competent and socially aware graduates to enable them to work … Continue reading (Bull)dogged By Troubles at South Carolina State
