* Today in Black History - December 12 *
1870 - Joseph Hayne Rainey is the first African American to serve
in Congress representing South Carolina. He is sworn in
to fill an unexpired term.
1872 - U.S. Attorney General George Williams sends a telegram to
"Acting Governor Pinchback," saying that the African
American politician "was recognized by the President as
the lawful executive of Louisiana."
1899 - Boston native, dentist, and avid golfer, George F. Grant
receives a patent for a wooden golf tee. Prior to the
use of the tee, wet sand was used to make a small mound
to place the ball. Grant's invention will revolutionize
the manner in which golfers swing at the ball.
1912 - Henry Armstrong is born in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1938
he will become the first boxer to hold three titles after
winning the lightweight boxing championship.
1913 - James Cleveland "Jesse" Owens is born in Oakville, Alabama.
He will become a world-class athlete in college, setting
world records in many events. He will go on to win 4 gold
medals in the 1936 Berlin Olympics, spoiling Hitler's
plans to showcase Aryan sports supremacy.
1918 - Famed jazz singer Joe Williams is born in Cordele, Georgia.
Williams will sing for seven years in Count Basie's band,
where he will record such hits as "Every Day I have the
Blues."
1929 - Vincent Smith is born in New York City. Smith will exhibit
his works on four continents and be represented in the
collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the National
Museum of American Art, and the National Museum of Afro-
American Artists in Boston.
1938 - The U.S. Supreme Court rules in Missouri that a state must
provide equal educational facilities for African Americans
within its boundaries. Lloyd Gaines, the plaintiff in the
case, disappears after the decision and is never seen
again.
1941 - Dionne Warwick is born in East Orange, New Jersey. Warwick
will sing in a gospel trio with her sister Dee Dee and
cousin Cissy Houston, and begin her solo career in 1960
singing the songs of Burt Bacharach and Hal David. She
will become a three-time Grammy winner.
1943 - Grover Washington, Jr. is born in Buffalo, New York. He
will become a renown jazz artist and famous for his
recording of "Mr. Magic." He will join the ancestors on
December 17, 1999.
1961 - Martin Luther King Jr., along with over seven hundred
demonstrators is arrested in Albany, Ga., after five mass
marches on city hall to protest segregation. The arrests
trigger the militant Albany movement.
1963 - Kenya achieves its independence from Great Britain with
Jomo Kenyatta as its first prime minister.
1963 - Medgar Wiley Evers is awarded the Spingarn Medal
posthumously for his civil rights leadership.
1965 - Johnny Lee, an actor best known for his portrayal of
"Calhoun" on "The Amos 'n' Andy Show," joins the ancestors
at the age of 67.
1965 - Gale Sayers, of the Chicago Bears, scores 6 touchdowns and
ties the NFL record.
1968 - Arthur Ashe becomes the first African American to be ranked
Number One in tennis.
1975 - The National Association of Black Journalists is formed in
Washington, DC. Among its founding members are Max
Robinson, who will become the first African American anchor
of a national network news program, and Acel Moore, a
future Pulitzer Prize winner.
1979 - Rhodesia becomes the independent nation of Zimbabwe.
1986 - Bone Crusher Smith knocks out WBA champion Tim Witherspoon
in Madison Square Garden in New York City.
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