 Today's Profound Black History sees will be more, a cigar-smoking lawyer-politician, marine-militant activist, and man of the people, black people. Born in West Virginia, raised in Kentucky, and crowned in Philadelphia, a black star worth of justice forged his way towards leadership after serving in World War II. This brother of Kappa Alpha Psy fraternity financed his way through law school at Temple University while working as a liquor wholesaler. He built his reputation as a no-nonsense attorney who fought police brutality cases on behalf of poor black folks as he was in regular conflict with Philly Police Commissioner Frank Rizzo. CISO was most recognized for integrating the All-White Institution of Gerard College and he later went on to become president of Philadelphia NAACP and a Philadelphia Councilman. CISO will be more an uncompromising example of black manhood.