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*                   Today in Black History - June 13                    *

1774 - Rhode Island prohibits the importation of slaves, the first state 
        to do so.

1866 - The House of Representatives passes the 14th Amendment, guaranteeing
        civil rights for African Americans.

1868 - Ex-slave Oscar T. Dunn is installed as Lieutenant Governor of 
        Louisiana.  It is the highest executive office held by an African
        American.

1870 - Richard T. Greener becomes the first African American to graduate
        from Harvard University.

1893 - T.W. Stewart patents a mop.

1937 - Eleanor Holmes (later Norton) is born in Washington, DC.  A graduate
        of the Yale University School of Law, Norton will become chairperson
        of the New York City Commission on Human Rights, and a Georgetown 
        University law professor before being elected a non-voting delegate
        to Congress representing the District of Columbia.  

1967 - President Lyndon Johnson appoints U.S. Court of Appeals Judge 
        Thurgood Marshall to fill the seat of retiring Supreme Court
Associate 
        Justice Tom C. Clark. On August 30, after a heated debate, the
Senate 
        will confirm Marshall's nomination by a vote of 69 to 11. Two days 
        later, he will be sworn in by Chief Justice Earl Warren, making him 
        the first African American in history to sit on America's highest 
        court.

1977 - The convicted assassin of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King 
        Jr., James Earl Ray, is recaptured following his escape three days
        earlier from a Tennessee prison. 

1989 - Kareem Abdul Jabbar plays in his final NBA game as the Detroit 
        Pistons sweep the Los Angeles Lakers for the NBA title.

1990 - The United Nations calls on South Africa to free Nelson Mandela.

1990 - Bernadette Locke becomes the first female on-court men's basketball
        coach when she is named assistant coach of the University of
Kentucky 
        men's basketball team.

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