WORD OF THE WEEK: OTIOSE
Words: Square Rootz • May 28th, 2008 • 2 Comments • Category: RANDOMNESS.1. being at leisure; idle; indolent
2. ineffective or futile
3. superfluous or useless.
1. being at leisure; idle; indolent
2. ineffective or futile
3. superfluous or useless.
Patricia Roberts Harris, Howard University law professor, was appointed Ambassador to Luxembourg. Harris was the first Black woman in the United States to be named an Ambassador.
(Read full article)mental or emotional stability or composure, esp. under tension or strain; calmness; equilibrium
(Read full article)The U.S. Supreme Court reverses an 1896 ruling that education should be “separate but equal,” ruling that racial segregation in schools is unconstitutional.
(Read full article)On May 10, 1994, Nelson Mandela became the first Black and oldest elected President of South Africa when he took office at the age of 77 - four years after his release from prison.As President, Mandela presided over the reconciliation of white and Black South Africans, earning him much national and international respect.
(Read full article)On May 1, 1992, the third day of the Los Angeles riots, Rodney King appeared live on CNN attempting to appeal for peace and the end of the looting, arson, assault and murder at that had plagued the city after the acquittal of four police officers who were videotaped beating King after a high-speed pursuit.
(Read full article)On Saturday, April 22, 2000, due to an order issued by a federal magistrate, eight SWAT-equipped agents of the Border Patrol’s Unit BORTAC unit siezed 6-year-old Elian Gonzalez from the Miami, Florida home of his paternal relatives .
(Read full article)On April 14, 1775 in Philadelphia, the first abolitionist society in the United States was founded by Pennsylvania Quakers.
(Read full article)On April 8, 1974, in front of a crowd of 53,775 people, Henry Louis “Hank” Aaron, hit the 715th home run of his 23-year career, breaking the record previously held by Babe Ruth.
(Read full article)On April 2, 1930, Haile Selassie, name meaning “Power of the Trinity”, became the emperor of Ethiopia.
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