New Music Video from AB representing #Ayden and #LAG #DOT
Let Me Know (Official Video) – @YF_Superstar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDsK1nL5k2E
His 1st video from the project “Barolina TakeOver”
Shot by @NoRatchetssProd
Audio – www.acampproductions.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvYdEfK8gWk&sns=fb
Who is Sarah Rector?
Sarah Rector became an Oil Baroness, at the early age of 10.
In September, 1913, The Kansas City Star reported: “Millions to a Negro Girl – Sarah Rector, 10-Year Old, Has Income of $300 A Day From Oil,” and The Savannah Tribune ran: “Oil Well Produces Neat Income – Negro Girl’s $112,000 A Year.”
In 1914 and 1915, the Salt Lake Telegram, The Oregonian and American Magazine profiled the “bewildered little ten year-old girl” and told of how she inherited her “big income” but still wore tattered dresses and slept each night in a big armchair beside her six siblings in a two-room prairie house in Muskogee, Oklahoma. By the early 1920s, many newspapers covered the court battles involving white men seeking to become Rector’s guardian to gain control over her estate.
She was one of a group of Creek freedman children who were given land allotments by the U.S. government as part of the Treaty of 1866. Sarah Rector will forever be a proud part of our African American history.
Who is Dr. Henry T. Sampson?
On July 6th, 1971, Henry T. Sampson invented the “gamma-electric cell”, which pertains to Nuclear Reactor use. According to Dr. Sampson, the Gamma Electric Cell, patented July 6, 1971, Patent No. 3,591,860 produces stable high-voltage output and current to detect radiation in the ground.
Born in Jackson, Mississippi, he received a Bachelor of Science degree from Purdue University in 1956. He went on to the University of California, Los Angeles where he graduated with an MS degree in engineering in 1961; University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, MS in Nuclear Engineering in 1965, and a PHD in 1967.
Henry T. Sampson worked as a research Chemical Engineer at the US Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, California. 1956-61. Henry T. Sampson then moved on to the Aerospace Corp, El Segundo, California. His ti*les include: Project Engineer, 1967-81, director of Planning and Operations Directorate of Space Test Program, 1981-, and Co-inventor of gamma-electric cell. He holds patents related to solid rocket motors and conversion of nuclear energy into electricity. He also pioneered a study of internal ballistics of solid rocket motors using high-speed photography. He was also a producer of docu*entary films on early black filmmakers and films, a member of the board of directors of Los Angeles Southwest College Foundation, and a technical consultant to Historical Black Colleges and Universities Program.
S/N : Many people think he invented the Cell Phone… go figure..
Who is Eunice Waymon?
Eunice Waymon, aka, Nina Simone’s involvement in civil rights was spurred by an incident at her first classical piano recital at age 12. During the recital, her parents sat in seats in the front of the building to see her play, but were told to move to the back to make way for white guests. She wasn’t having that though. The young girl refused to perform until her parents were moved back to the front. As she got older, she said that incident influenced her to get active in the civil right’s movement. In the end, Simone’s music and presence were very influential in it. Ahhh, to be young, gifted and black. – http://madamenoire.com
Did you also know she was Eastern Carolina Native, Tyron or the New Bern area…
Who is Carter G. Woodson?
Carter G. Woodson was the son of former enslaved Africans James and Eliza Riddle Woodson. He gained a master’s degree at the University of Chicago in 1908, and in 1912, he received a Ph.D. in history from Harvard University. Woodson, known as the “Father of Black History” started Negro History week in 1926, which later became Black History Month. – Jason Moore
This is going be a concept Album for the ladies… Think Zane in MP3 form.
Dropping DEC 2015…