Showing posts with label Wonder Woman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wonder Woman. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Person of the Week: A Black Valedictorian Is Recognized 75 Years after Graduation


Pittsburgh School Denied her the Honor in 1936 Because of Race, Family Says

Fannetta Nelson Gordon was finally recognized yesterday as the valedictorian of Westinghouse High School in Pittsburgh—an honor denied her in 1936 because of her race

Gordon died three years ago at age 88, but her sister, Sophia Phillips Nelson, 93, attended the ceremony sponsored by the Westinghouse Alumni Association.

"It was just so emotionally heartfelt to see the 93-year-old woman take the award for her sister," says lawyer Reggie Bridges, head of the alumni group. "The room was in tears."

"I wish Fannetta could have been there," said Phillips Nelson. "She was a brilliant girl and determined."

So determined, her family says, that Gordon overcame the wrong that was done to her when the school principal pressured music teacher Carl McVicker to change Gordon's grade from an A to a B so she wouldn't be first in her class—an honor that her older sister, Sophia, had achieved two years earlier. The principal didn't want two black valedictorians within two years, the family says.

Gordon—whose official transcript ranked her fourth in the 155-student class—went on to become the accompanist for the National Negro Opera Company and played at Pittsburgh's Carnegie Hall. After graduating from the University of Pittsburgh, she became a high school German and English teacher and later was named by the governor as a senior adviser for English and foreign languages in the state Education Department.

But she never got over being deprived of her rightful status as valedictorian, her family says. "It was one of the most painful episodes of her life," says her niece, Gloria Wofford. "He erased her A and gave her a B because she was black."

Phillips Nelson said she and other students were aware of what had happened at the time. "We knew. Unfortunately, they were principal and music teacher—we were just youngsters."

The reality at the time for African-Americans, she said, was to tolerate injustices: "Just take it."

The recognition ceremony Thursday came about when Bridges reviewed the transcript and other records. "As clear as day you can see where the grades were changed in music," he said. "You can see erasure marks. " Her earlier music grades were all As, he said.

The Pittsburgh School District has not officially recognized Gordon as valedictorian. "It does appear there were erasure marks on the transcript—we can't confirm the back story" because the principal and music teacher are dead, said spokeswoman Ebony Pugh. "What the district does recognize is that Fannetta Nelson Gordon was a high-achieving student."

In the 1930s when the sisters attended the school, Westinghouse High School was about 5 to 10 percent African-American, whereas today the school is 97 percent black. The school—whose famous alumni include supermodel Naomi Sims and jazz composer Billy Strayhorn, the soloist at Sophia's graduation—will become two single-sex academies next year.

"Our school is in trouble," says Bridges. "This is just the kind of thing to remind [today's students]—quit making excuses. If these sisters could do it in the 1930s, you can do it."

"We hope that they will take a lesson from this and not let anything stop them," says Gloria Wofford.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Erica Watson Walking Tall into HARLEM | TONIGHT



TONIGHT



The Gregg Walker's Comedy Showcase


8pm


at


La Pregunta


1528 Amsterdam Avenue


between 135th Street and 136th Street


Harlem, NY 10031



No Cover. Free. Free. Free. Come early. Happy Hour until 8pm. Bring Friends.


You'll see five of NYC's best comics: Ron Jackson, Keith Alberstadt, Charles McBee, J-L Cauvin, and our very own Erica Watson.


Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Meg Fox a Wonder Woman with Armani



This is truly a WONDER WOMAN!!!

All the world's waiting for you, and the power you possess.
In your satin tights, Fighting for your rights, and the old Red, White and Blue.
Now the world is ready for you, and the wonders you can do.
Make a hawk a dove, Stop a war with love, Make a liar tell the truth.
Wonder Woman, Get us out from under, Wonder Woman.
All our hopes are pinned on you, and the magic that you do.
Stop a bullet cold, Make the Axis fall, Change their minds, and change the world.
You're a wonder, Wonder Woman.



As we reported in January, Oscar-worthy actress Megan Fox signed on as the face (and body) for Emporio Armani Underwear and Armani Jeans. Need we explain the ad? Just stare and smile.



The campaign photos were shot by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott in L.A. And for the ladies, there's an alternate Armani ad starring soccer-playing pretty boy Cristiano Ronaldo. We try and make everyone happy. View both after the jump.



and this other version... hehehehe

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