* Today in Black History - November 18 *
1797 - Abolitionist and orator, Sojourner Truth, is born a New York
slave on the plantation of Johannes Hardenbergh. Her given
name is Isabelle VanWagener (some references use the name
Isabelle Baumfree). She will walk away from her last owner one
year prior to being freed by a New York law in 1827, which
proclaimed that all slaves twenty-eight years of age and over
were to be freed. Several years later, in response to what
she describes as a command from God, she becomes an itinerant
preacher and takes the name Sojourner Truth. Among her most
memorable appearances will be at an 1851 women's rights
conference in Akron, Ohio. In her famous "Ain't I a woman?"
speech she forcefully attacks the hypocrisies of organized
religion, white privilege and everything in between.
1900 - Howard Thurman is born in Daytona Beach, Florida. A theologian
who studied at Morehouse with Martin L. King, Sr., he will
found the interracial Church of Fellowship of All Peoples. The
first African American to hold a full-time faculty position at
Boston University (in 1953), Dr. Thurman will write 22 books
and become widely regarded as one of the greatest spiritual
leaders of the 20th century.
1936 - Hank Ballard is born in Detroit, Michigan. He will become a
prolific songwriter as well as a major rhythm and blues singer.
He will perform with his group, The Midnighters, and make the
following songs popular: "There's A Thrill Upon The Hill"(Let's
Go, Let's Go, Let's Go), "The Twist"(made famous later by
Chubby Checker), "Finger Poppin' Time", "Work with Me Annie",
"Sexy Ways", and "Annie Had a Baby".
1949 - Jackie Robinson, of the Brooklyn Dodgers, is named the National
League's Most Valuable Player.
1956 - Warren Moon, professional football player (Minnesota Vikings,
Houston Oilers, and Seattle Seahawks quarterback), is born.
1964 - The head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, J. Edgar Hoover,
describes Martin Luther King as a "most notorious liar". This
statement is indicative of the agency head's dislike of the
civil rights leader.
1969 - The National Association of Health Services Executives is
incorporated. NAHSE's goal is to elevate the quality of
health-care services rendered to poor and disadvantaged
communities.
1975 - Calvin Murphy of the Houston Rockets, ends the NBA free throw
streak at 58 games.
1977 - Robert Edward Chambliss, a former KKK member, is convicted of
first-degree murder in connection with the 1963 bombing of the
16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, that killed
four African American teenage girls.
1978 - The NAACP's Spingarn Medal is presented to Ambassador Andrew J.
Young "in recognition of the deftness with which he has handled
relations between this nation and other countries" and "for his
major role in raising the consciousness of American citizens to
the significance in world affairs of the massive African
continent."
1980 - Wally "Famous" Amos' signature Panama hat and embroidered shirt
are donated to the National Museum of American History's
Business Americana collection. It is the first memorabilia
added to the collection by an African American entrepreneur and
recognizes the achievement of Amos, who built his company from
a mom-and-pop enterprise to a $250 million cookie manufacturing
business.
1983 - "Sweet Honey in the Rock," a capella singers, perform
their 10th anniversary reunion concert in Washington, DC.
1994 - Bandleader Cab Calloway joins the ancestors in Hockessin,
Delaware, at age 86.
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