Congregation chants “Four more years” for Biden

“Four more years!” chant drowns out protest at Biden speech at church in SC. WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – President Joe Biden’s speech at the Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in South Carolina was interrupted by protestors calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. Biden allowed the protestors to chant their message, however the audience decided toContinue reading “Congregation chants “Four more years” for Biden”

Travelers Destinations

Life. Celebrate the journey. So we tour this life forward to our final destination. Life is a party a balanced act of work, school, and leisure. Which is why we love New Orleans’s second line. The second line turns grief into a ceremonial celebration. The traveler’s final destination. Life is short. I am fine allContinue reading “Travelers Destinations”

Tuskegee Airmen Memorial

Dr. Christopher Koontz, Historian, AFHSO. “Those air crew and ground crew personnel associated with black flying units of the Army Air Forces (AAF) during World War II are known as the Tuskegee Airmen. On 16 January 1941, Secretary of the Army Henry L. Stimson authorized the formation of a black pursuit squadron. The 99th PursuitContinue reading “Tuskegee Airmen Memorial”

History of the Morse Code transmit to Baltimore.

A variant called the International Morse Code was devised by a conference of European nations in 1851 to account for letters with diacritic marks. https://www.loc.gov/item/today-in-history/may-24/#:~:text=On%20May%2024%2C%201844%2C%20Samuel,young%20daughter%20of%20a%20friend. Samuel F.B. Morse This Day in History. May 24, 1844, Samuel F. B. Morse dispatched the first telegraphic message over an experimental line from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore. The message,Continue reading “History of the Morse Code transmit to Baltimore.”