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*                       Today in Black History - October 15          *

 

1877 - Jackson College in Jackson, Mississippi is established.

 

1883 - The U.S. Supreme Court declares that The Civil Rights Act

            of 1875 is unconstitutional. The Civil Rights Act of 

            1875 stated that "All persons within the jurisdiction of

            the United States shall be entitled to the full and 

            equal enjoyment of the accomodations, advantages, 

            facilities, and privileges of inns, public conveyances

            on land or water, theaters, and other places of public 

            amusement; subject only to the conditions and 

            limitations established by law and applicable alike to 

            citizens of every race and color, regardless of any 

            previous condition of servitude."

 

1890 - Savannah State College in Savannah, Georgia is 

            established.

 

1890 - The Alabama Penny Savings Bank is founded in Birmingham,

            Alabama by W.R. Pettiford with $2,000 in capital.  

            Although, so strapped for funds in its initial months 

            that its officers will not draw salaries, the bank will 

            prosper so well that during the panic of 1893, it will 

            remain open when larger, white banks in Birmingham fail.  

 

1917 - The first significant group of African American officers 

            are commissioned by the U.S. Army.

 

1949 - William Hastie is nominated for the U.S. Circuit Court 

            of Appeals. He will be the first African American to 

            sit on the court.

 

1953 - Toriano Adaryll Jackson is born in Gary, Indiana.  He 

            will become a singer and member of The Jackson Five 

            known as Tito.

 

1957 - The Sickle Cell Disease Research Foundation opens in Los

            Angeles, California. It is the forerunner to a national

            association and over 50 local chapters dedicated to 

            providing education, screening, counseling, and research

            in the genetic disease that affects over 50,000 

            individuals, mostly African Americans.

 

1964 - Bob Hayes wins a gold medal for the 100-meter dash in the

            1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo with a time of ten seconds, 

            equaling the world record. 

 

1968 - Wyomia Tyus becomes the first person to win a gold medal 

            in the 100-meter race in consecutive Olympic games. 

 

1969 - Abdi Rashid Ali Shermarke, President of Somalia, is 

            assassinated.

 

1974 - The National Guard is mobilized to restore order in the 

            Boston school busing crisis.

 

1989 - South African officials release eight prominent political 

            prisoners, including Walter Sisulu, a leader of the 

            African National Congress. 

 

1991 - Judge Clarence Thomas is confirmed as the 106th associate

            justice of the United States Supreme Court, despite 

            sexual harassment allegations by Anita Hill, with a 

            Senate vote of 52-48.  He becomes the second African 

            American to sit on the Supreme Court.

 

1993 - African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela and South

            African President F.W. de Klerk are awarded the Nobel 

            Peace Prize for their work to end apartheid and laying 

            the foundations for a democratic South Africa.

 

1994 - Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide returns to his 

            country, three years after being overthrown by army 

            rulers. The U.N. Security Council welcomes Aristide's 

            return by voting to lift stifling trade sanctions 

            imposed against Haiti. 

 

2005 - The Million More Movement convenes on the National Mall 

            in Washington, DC.  In addition to celebrating the 10th

            anniversary of the Million Man March, there is a call 

            for an end to the war in Iraq, and pointed criticism of

            the federal response to Hurricane Katrina.


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