* Today in Black History - November 26 *
1866 - Rust College is founded in Holly Springs, Mississippi.
1872 - Macon B. Allen is elected judge of the Lower Court of
Charleston, South Carolina. Allen, the first African American
lawyer, becomes the second African American to hold a major
judicial position and the first African American with a major
judicial position on the municipal level.
1883 - Sojourner Truth, women's rights advocate, poet, and freedom
fighter, dies in Battle Creek, Michigan.
1890 - Savannah State College is founded in Savannah, Georgia.
1968 - O.J. Simpson is named Heisman Trophy winner for 1968. A running
back for the University of Southern California, Simpson amassed
a total of 3,187 yards in 18 games and scored 33 touchdowns
in two seasons. He will play professional football with the
Buffalo Bills and the San Francisco 49ers and be equally well
known as a sportscaster and actor.
1970 - Benjamin O. Davis, Sr. the first African American general, dies
at the age of 93 in Chicago, Illinois.
1970 - Charles Gordone is awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his play, "No
Place To Go."
1970 - Painter, Jacob Lawrence is awarded the Spingarn Medal "in
tribute to the compelling power of his work which has opened to
the world...a window on the Negro's condition in the United
States" and "in salute to his unswerving commitment" to the
Black struggle.
1986 - Scatman Crothers, actor, who is best known for his role as
"Louie" on TV's "Chico & the Man", dies at the age of 76.
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