martin killson is, has a lot of academic honors.ut given the state of what's going on in the united states right now, he's a guerrilla fighter. so is, so is houston baker jr. whose book is called "the betrayal." t and we gave houston an award a few years ago. so when visiting new york in june, i had lunch with an influential newspaper editor. the subject somehow got around to science, and i mentioned the name of claudia alexander, a black woman who was the project manager of nasa's 14-year, $1.5 billion galileo mission to jupiter. he hadn't heard of her. i could have mentioned captain g. johnson, another black woman who calculated the trajectory for the space flight of alan shepard, the first american in space. the reason that this editor and millions of blacks and whites haven't heard of men and women of such distinction is because the media and curriculum depiction of black life is one-sided. hundreds of millions are made by the media billionaires from shaming blacks, right now it's odom, lamar odom all about the $75,000 he spent