Thursday, January 19, 2012

Jeyonce Instead Of Blue Ivy (Df is that) o.o

Jeyonce -                                                                                                                         Blue Ivy:
  










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                           ωнσ вєттєя    ؟؟
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                        Lil Wayne                                                                                Drake

му в-∂αу ρℓαиѕ

People coming:                           Transportation:                                                    Where I'm Going:                                                        Party Bus

Paris                                                                                                                           CJ Barrymores
Sean                                 
Amon
Alexis
Talona
Lashauna
George
Kenneth
Ashlee



                  I might go to Red Lobsters and a hotel too but, we got that for right now.

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Nat ♥ (UnderConstruction)


Nat Love, was born as Deadwood Dick in 1854. His life ended in 1921. He was known as the "African American Cowboy" following the American Civil War. In 1907, Love wrote his autobiography, "Life and Adventures of Nat Love." In his autobiography, Nat Love explains that his father was a slave foreman in the fields, and his mother managed the kitchen. Love had an older brother Jordan and an older sister Sally. Love was born a slave on the plantation of Robert Love in Davidson County, Tennessee, in June, 1854.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Mae C. Jeminson

Mae Carol Jeminson was born in Decatur, Alabama. She made history because she was the first female and African American to be an astronaut. October 17, 1956 who is now at the age of 55. She is the child of Charlie Jeminson and Dorothy Green. Jemison loved science growing up and was always interested  in becoming an astronaut. Dr. Martin Luther King inspired her to become this because as he said "I Have A Dream" she believed to abide by that same phrase and took place in action. Jemison graduated from Chicago's Morgan Park High School in 1973 and entered Stanford University at age 16. She majored in Engineering. Jemison's inspiration for joining NASA was African-American actress Nichelle Nichols, who portrayed Lieutenant Uhura on Star Trek. Jemison was turned down on her first application to NASA, but in 1987 Jemison was also accepted on her second application. She received 





1988 Essence Science and Technology Award
1990 Gamma Sigma Gamma Woman of the Year
1991 McCall's 10 Outstanding Women for the 90s
1991 Pumpkin Magazine's (a Japanese Monthly) One of the Women for the Coming New Century
1992 Johnson Publications Black Achievement Trailblazers Award
1993 National Women's Hall of Fame
1993 Ebony magazine 50 Most Influential women
1993 Kilby Science Award
1993 Montgomery Fellow, Dartmouth
1993 People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful and sexy People in the World"
1993 Turner Trumpet Award
2002 listed among the 100 Greatest African Americans according to Molefi Kete Asante.
2003 Intrepid Award by the National Organization for girls
2004 International Space Hall of Fame Institutions
1992 Mae C. Jemison Science and Space Museum, Wilbur Wright College, Chicago, Illinois
1992 Mae C. Jemison Academy, an alternative public school in Detroit, Michigan
2001 Mae Jemison School, an elementary public school in Hazel Crest, Illinois
2007 Bluford Drew Jemison STEM Academy, a public charter school in Baltimore, Maryland