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| Issue #24 / The Monthly Journal of the American Hacker / March 2006 |
Why does "multiculturalism" always include history revisionism?
"In our world today, we all communicate in different ways. The many ways that people communicate have evolved from writing letters to writing electronic mail on the computer. In 1971, Henry Sampson invented the cellular phone, in order to enable people to communicate with others wherever they are. Of course, the cell phone has changed in its outward appearance, from huge to tiny sized phones, as well as in its technological abilities, such as instant messaging programs and radios within the actual phone. But no matter what technology advances have been made in cellular phones, one thing is for sure; without Henry Sampson and his contributions to black history, none of us would own cell phones."
"If you would like to learn more interesting black history facts, stay tuned throughout this month to see what other contributions African-Americans have made to history. Also don't forget to check out the Multi-Cultural Club's 3rd Black History Month display, across the hall from room 313."
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