VIRGINIA BEACH Rick Fee had a question for the psychiatrist who last prescribed ADHD medication for his son: How, exactly, had Dr. Waldo Ellison diagnosed him with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder? According to Fee, a colleague of Ellison’s sitting in on the conversation asked how his son, Richard, was doing.
Frank McCain, Jr. on the Greensboro Four, his father’s legacy and the movement that changed the nation
Franklin McCain, Jabreel Khazan (Ezell Blair), Joseph McNeil, and David Richmond set out to desegregate the “White’s Only” Woolworth’s Lunch Counter on Feb 1. 1960 Author: Tracey McCain Updated: 9:29 AM EST February 1, 2021
GREENSBORO, N.C. Four NC A&T State University freshmen wanted to change segregation in Greensboro and sparked a movement nationwide. The date: Feb 1, 1960.
The goal was to request coffee at the White s Only Woolworth s lunch counter and remain seated until served. What happened after that, changed history.
We talked to Franklin McCain s eldest son, Frank McCain, Jr. about the day that changed his father s life and the nation.
Eye Consultants of Pennsylvania names Charles Busack administrator January 29, 2021
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Charles Busack
Wyomissing, Berks County-based Eye Consultants of Pennsylvania named
Charles Busack administrator. Previously, he was employed in management and administrator positions with Cardiology Associates of West Reading and the Center for Urologic Care of Berks County and its Berks Urologic Surgery Center. He has a bachelor’s degree from Greensboro College and a master’s degree from George Washington University.
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ICYMI: Jennifer King Becomes 1st Full-Time Black Female Coach In NFL History! Washington Football Team Makes Her Offensive Assistant theybf.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theybf.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Jennifer King will continue to make NFL history.
NFL Network reports King, who spent last season working with the Washington as a full-time intern, is expected to be promoted to a full-time offensive assistant, which would make her the first Black woman to serve as a full-time NFL coach.
King assisted running backs coach
Randy Jordan in 2020, whose corps saw strong production from third-down back
J.D. McKissic, recording a career-best 80 receptions for 589 yards, as well as 365 yards on 85 rushing attempts. Rookie
Antonio Gibson also flourished in 2020, recording 795 yards and 11 touchdowns, transitioning to more of a running back role after playing mostly wide receiver in college.