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1794 - Slavery is abolished by France. France will have a very lukewarm 
	commitment to abolition and will, under Napoleon, reestablish 
	slavery in 1802, along with the reinstitution of the "Code 
	Noir,"  prohibiting blacks, mulattos and other people of color 
	from entering French colonial territory or intermarrying with 
	whites. 

1822 - The American Colonization Society founds the African colony for
	free African Americans that will become the country of Liberia, 
	West Africa. 

1898 - Harry Haywood is born in South Omaha, Nebraska.  After relocating
	to Minneapolis, Minnesota with his family, he will join the U.S.
	Army.  He will serve with the 370th Infantry in France during
	World War I. Returning to Chicago, Illinois after the war, he 
	will be active as a Black Nationalist, becoming a member of the 
	African Blood Brotherhood and the Communist Party of the USA.
	He will be a leading proponent of Black Nationalism, self-
	determination, and the idea that American Blacks are a colonized 
	people who should organize themselves into a nation. From 1926 to 
	1930, he will study in the Soviet Union, where he will meet 
	several anti-colonial revolutionaries, including Vietnam's Ho Chi 
	Minh. On his return to the U.S. in 1931, he will be chosen to lead 
	the Communist Party's Negro Department, and in 1934 will be was 
	elected a member of its politburo. The Spanish Civil War will take 
	him to Spain in 1937, where he will fight in a volunteer Communist 
	brigade against General Francisco Franco's fascist regime. During 
	World War II, his belief in black self-determination and 
	territorial autonomy will put him at odds with Communist Party 
	policy, which had gravitated away from support for a Black nation 
	in the American south. His agitation on "The Negro Question" led to 
	his expulsion from the Party in 1959. He will remain in Chicago,
	supporting Black Nationalist movements such as the Nation of Islam.
	He will join the ancestors in 1985.

1913 - Rosa Parks is born in Tuskegee, Alabama.  When the seamstress 
	and NAACP member refuses to yield her seat to a white man on 
	a Montgomery, Alabama bus in 1955, her actions will spark a
	382-day boycott of the buses in Montgomery, halting business 
	and services in the city and become the initial act of non-
	violent disobedience of the American Civil Rights movement. 
	She will be honored with the NAACP's Spingarn Medal for her 
	heroism and later work with Detroit youth(1979) and be called 
	the "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement."

1926 - John Hearne is born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada to Jamaican 
	parents. He will move with his parents back to Jamaica at the
	age of two.  He will join the Royal Air Force during World War 
	II, primarily to leave the island and will serve as a gunner.
	After the war, he will attend Edinburgh University in Scotland	
	and graduate with a Masters' degree in history in 1950. He will 
	become a novelist and playwright, publishing five novels between
	1955 and 1961. He will publish several plays during the 1960's 
	and 1970's. He will teach at the University of the West Indies 
	in Kingston, Jamaica from 1962 to 1992 and will publish his 
	sixth novel in 1981.

1947 - Sanford Bishop is born in Mobile, Alabama.  He will graduate from
	Morehouse College and Emory University Law School.  He will 
	specialize in civil rights law and will become a member of the
	Georgia Legislature from 1977 to 1993 (House and Senate).  In 
	1993, he will be elected a member of the United States House of 
	Representatives from Georgia.

1952 - Jackie Robinson is named Director of Communication for WNBC in
	New York City, becoming the first African American executive 
	of a major radio-TV network.

1965 - Joseph Danquah joins the ancestors in Nsawam Prison in Ghana at
	the age of 69. He had been a Ghanaian scholar, lawyer and 
	nationalist. He had led the opposition against Kwame Nkrumah 
	who had him imprisoned.

1969 - The Popular Liberation Movement Of Angola begins an armed 
	struggle against Portugal.

1971 - The National Guard is mobilized to quell rioting in Wilmington, 
	North Carolina.  Two persons are killed.

1971 - Major League Baseball announces a special Hall of Fame wing for 
	special displays about the Negro Leagues.  These exhibits will
	provide information on these most deserving but rarely 
	recognized contributors to Baseball. 

1974 - The Symbionese Liberation Army kidnaps nineteen-year-old 
	newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst from her apartment in
	Berkeley, California.

1980 - Camara Laye joins the ancestors in Senegal at the age of 52.  He
	was a Guinean novelist considered a pioneer of West African 
	literature. 

1986 - A stamp of Sojourner Truth is issued by the United States Postal 
	Service as part of its Black Heritage USA commemorative series. 
	Truth was an abolitionist, woman's rights activist and a famous 
	"conductor" on the Underground Railroad.

1996 - Congressman J.C. Watts (R-Oklahoma) becomes the first African
	American selected to respond to a State of the Union address.

1997 - Sixteen months after O.J. Simpson was cleared of murder charges, 
	a civil trial jury blames him for the killings of his ex-wife 
	and her friend and orders him to pay millions in compensatory 
	damages.

2003 - Charlie Biddle, a leader of Montreal's jazz scene in the 1950s 
	and '60s who played bass with Thelonious Monk and Charlie 
	Parker, joins the ancestors after a battle with cancer at the
	age of 76. Biddle was a native of Philadelphia who moved to 
	Canada in 1948. Over the next five decades, the World War II 
	veteran and former car salesman became synonymous with jazz in 
	Montreal. Biddle opened his own club, Uncle Charlie's Jazz 
	Joint, in suburban Ste-Therese in 1958. He later performed in 
	such legendary Montreal nightspots as The Black Bottom and the 
	Penthouse, where he worked with the likes of Oscar Peterson, 
	Art Tatum, Charlie Parker and Lionel Hampton.  When there were 
	no jobs in Montreal, he played smaller Quebec cities with a 
	group called Three Jacks and a Jill. Until the time of his 
	passing, he played four nights a week at Biddle's Jazz and Ribs, 
	a Montreal landmark for nearly 25 years. In 1979, he organized 
	the three-day festival that some say paved the way for the 
	renowned Montreal International Jazz Festival.

2005 - Ossie Davis, renown actor and civil rights advocate, joins the 
	ancestors in Miami, FL, while on location for yet another acting
	project at the age of 87.

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