“85 years later, black history remains something to celebrate” plus 3 more |
- 85 years later, black history remains something to celebrate
- History unfolding in Egypt, says Obama
- Black History Month Calendar
- History Sniffing, Dilbert-style
85 years later, black history remains something to celebrate Posted: 15 Feb 2011 01:53 PM PST During almost any discussion of Black History Month two complaints invariably arise. The first is that it's insulting to have the study of African Americans singled out as if it were an afterthought, instead of black history being taught as an integral part of American history. The other point of contention is that "they" gave blacks February, the shortest month of the year, for the observance. |
History unfolding in Egypt, says Obama Posted: 15 Feb 2011 11:58 AM PST Barack Obama has declared that the world is watching history unfold and a moment of transformation in Egypt. |
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History Sniffing, Dilbert-style Posted: 15 Feb 2011 07:54 AM PST "History sniffing," a questionable invasion of Web surfers' browsing history, has gotten much coverage here at the Not-So Private Parts. An academic paper looking at the practice around the Interwebs (and my reporting on that paper) has inspired lawsuits (against YouPorn, as well as online advertising company Interclick and McDonalds, Mazda, Microsoft, and CBS) and a rebuke from the Federal ... |
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