Friday, July 13, 2018

Yellow Cosmic Warrior - Cosmic Turtle Moon of Presence, Day 16





13 Cib


Yellow Cosmic Warrior 

I stand
Sentinel
At Thresholds
Sanctifying God Seeds
           
Where Word meets World
I hold Records holographic
Cosmic and Akashic –
Volumes of Galactic History

Infinities I span
Eternities I wander
 Mysteries I explore
Beyond divine Dichotomy

I am No Thing
I am Now Here.


©Kleomichele Leeds


Joan Imogen Howard



Joan Imogen Howard (also Joan Imogene Howard; born 1851) was an American educator and principal from the state of Massachusetts. Characterized as a "black liberal integrationist", she was the first African American graduate of Girls High and Normal School in Boston, as well as the only African American to serve on a state board for the Columbian Exposition.

Early years and education

Joan Imogen Howard, was born in Boston in 1851 (November 1850 is also mentioned). Her father, Edwin Frederick Howard, was a well-known citizen of that city, and her mother, Joan Louise Turpin Howard, was a native of New York. She had one sister, Adeline Turpin Howard, the principal of the Wormley School, Washington, D. C., and one brother, Edwin Clarence Joseph Turpin Howard, M. D., the first African American graduate of Harvard Medical School, and a prominent physician in Philadelphia. She was a cousin of the well-known elocutionist, Ednorah Nahar.

At the age of 14, Howard graduated from the Wells Grammar School, Blossom Street, Boston. She was one of ten honor pupils who received silver medals. Her parents encouraged her to pursue a higher course of instruction. After passing the entrance examination, she became a student of the Girls' High and Normal School, as it was then called. She was the first African American women to enter, and after a three years' course, to graduate from this school, which, at that time, was the highest institution of learning in Boston.

Career

Howard was immediately offered a situation as an assistant teacher in Colored Grammar School No. 4, later Grammar School No. 81. For several years an evening school, which was largely attended and of which she was principal, was carried on in the same building. Later, Howard took a course in “Methods of Instruction” at the Saturday sessions of the Normal College of New York City, receiving a Master of Arts diploma from this institution (1877). In 1892, she received the degree of Master of Pedagogy at the University of the City of New York. She held a special position on the Board of Women Managers of the State of New York for the Columbian Exposition, one of five on the Committee on Education.*




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Kin 156: Yellow Cosmic Warrior


I endure in order to question
Transcending fearlessness
I seal the output of intelligence
With the cosmic tone of presence
I am guided by the power of universal fire.



Once one has stored  a certain amount of thoughts or memories, one can use one's intelligence and imaginal faculty to apply binary or analogical intelligence.*


*Star Traveler's 13 Moon Almanac of Synchronicity, Galactic Research Institute, Law of Time Press, Ashland, Oregon, 2017-2018.








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