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*             Today in Black History - November 17            *

1842 - Fugitive slave George Latimer, is captured in Boston.  
	His capture leads to the first of the fugitive slave 
	cases which strain relationships between the North and 
	South. Boston abolitionists will raise money to purchase 
	Latimer from his slave owner.

1911 - Omega Psi Phi Fraternity is founded on the campus of 
	Howard University. 

1943 - The USS Mason is launched as the first American ship manned
	by a predominantly black crew. The Evarts-class destroyer
	will carry an enlisted crew of 160 serving under Lt. 
	Commander William M. Blackford and five other white officers.
	Prior to the Mason, black men in the Navy had been limited
	to support roles such as cooks, stewards and laborers, and
	even had to wear different uniforms than those worn by other
	sailors. The commissioning of the Mason came about as a 
	result of intense pressure from First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt
	and others to integrate the armed forces.

1945 - Elvin Earnest Hayes is born in Rayville, Louisiana. He will
	become a professional basketball player and will play for the
	San Diego/Houston Rockets and Baltimore/Capital/Washington 
	Bullets. In his career with the San Diego/Houston Rockets and 
	the Baltimore/Capital/Washington Bullets, he will play 1,303 
	games over 16 seasons, registering 27,313 points (ninth all-
	time) and 16,279 rebounds (fourth all-time). He will be the 
	all-time leading scorer for the Washington Bullets/Wizards. 
	He will never miss more than two games in any of his 16 
	seasons in the NBA. In addition to his 1968 scoring title, he 
	will lead the NBA in rebounding in 1970 and 1974. He will play 
	in twelve straight NBA All-Star Games from 1969 to 1980. He will
	be named to the NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team during the 
	1996–97 NBA season and be elected to the Naismith Memorial 
	Basketball Hall of Fame in 1990. He will boycott the Hall of 
	Fame beginning in 1990 and refuse to return until Guy Lewis, his 
	coach at the University of Houston, is admitted. Lewis will be
	admitted to the Hall of Fame in 2013, and he will be there for 
	the first time since his induction in 1990. In 2003, he will 
	also be inducted by the San Diego Hall of Champions into the 
	Breitbard Hall of Fame honoring San Diego's finest athletes both 
	on and off the playing surface. On November 22, 2010, it will be
	announced that he will serve as an analyst for radio broadcasts 
	of Houston Cougars games on Houston's KBME.

1956 - Fullback Jim Brown of Syracuse University scores 43 pts 
	against Colgate, establishing a NCAA record.

1967 - Ronald Boyd 'Ronnie' DeVoe, Jr. is born in Roxbury, Massachusetts.
	He will be the second-to-last member to join New Edition (Johnny 
	Gill being the last) after being brought in by his uncle and the 
	group's choreographer, Brooke Payne. In 1981, the group will take
	second place at a talent show which will catch the eye of record 
	producer, Maurice Starr, who will sign them to his Streetwise 
	record label. New Edition will go on to become the biggest-selling 
	boy band group from the mid to late 1980s. After New Edition's 
	1990 breakup, Devoe and fellow New Edition members, Ricky Bell and 
	Michael Bivins, will form the Rhythm & Blues/hip-hop group, Bell 
	Biv DeVoe. Bell Biv DeVoe's 1990 debut album, "Poison," will sell
	more than 5 million copies and garner five hit singles such as 
	"Poison" and "B.B.D. (I Thought It Was Me)?". In 1993, he and the 
	group will release their follow-up album, "Hootie Mack." In 1996, 
	he will reunite with the other original members of New Edition which 
	will see the release of the album, "Home Again," followed by a world 
	tour ending in 1997. In 2001, he and Bell Biv DeVoe will release 
	their third album, "BBD." He will still perform and record with New 
	Edition and Bell Biv DeVoe and be co-owner of DeVoe Broker Associates, 
	a real estate agency in Atlanta, Georgia.

1978 - Two FBI agents testify before the House Select Committee 
	on Assassinations that the bureau's long-term 
	surveillance of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was based 
	solely on J. Edgar Hoover's "hatred of the civil rights 
	leader" and not on the civil rights leader's alleged 
	communist influences or linkages with radical groups. 

1980 - Howard University's WHMM-TV starts broadcasting.  It is 
	the first African American-owned public-broadcasting 
	television station. 

1990 - Itabari Njeri receives the American Book Award for 
	Outstanding Contribution in American Literature for her 
	book, "Every Good-bye Ain't Gone."  Also honored is poet
	Sonia Sanchez, who receives a lifetime achievement award.

1998 - Representative James Clyburn (D-SC) is elected as 
	chairperson of the Congressional Black Caucus.  He is the 
	first Southerner to head the group, since it was founded 
	in 1971. He had been first elected to Congress in 1992, 
	the first African American to represent South Carolina 
	since Reconstruction.

1998 - Esther Rolle, the Emmy Award-winning actress, who won 
	acclaim on the hit CBS sitcom "Good Times" as well as on 
	stage and in the movies, joins the ancestors at her home 
	in Los Angeles, at the age of 78.

2006 - Ruth Brown, the gutsy Rhythm and Blues singer whose career 
	extended to acting and crusading for musicians’ rights, 
	joins the ancestors in Las Vegas at the age of 78 
	succumbing to complications of a heart attack and stroke
	following surgery. 

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