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*                 Today in Black History - December 30                *

 

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* The Nguzo Saba - The seven principles of Kwanzaa - Principle for    *

* Day #5 -  Nia (nee-AH) Purpose: To make as our collective vocation  *

* the building and developing of our community in order to restore    *

* our people to their traditional greatness.                          *

* http://www.endarkenment.com/kwanzaa/                                *

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1842 - Josiah T. Walls is born near Winchester, Virginia.  He will

            become, in 1871, Florida's first African American congressman.

 

1892 - Physician, Dr. Miles V. Lynk, publishes the first African 

            American medical journal. 

 

1916 - Frederick Douglass "Fritz" Pollard, of Brown University, becomes 

            the first African American running back named to the All-

            American team.

 

1928 - Elias Bates McDaniel is born in Magnolia, Mississippi.  Better

            known as Bo Diddley, he will influence a generation of musicians

            including such groups as the Rolling Stones and the Doors.  A 

            favorite of President John F. Kennedy, who invited Diddley to

            play in the White House in 1962, he will be inducted into the

            Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame in 1987.

 

1929 - The Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority is incorporated.

 

1929 - The "Don't Buy Where You Can't Work" campaign begins in Chicago 

            with picketing of Chain stores on the South Side. The campaign 

            spread to New York, Cleveland, Los Angeles and other cities and

            continued throughout the Depression.

 

1929 - Mordecai W. Johnson receives the NAACP's Spingarn Medal for his 

            work as the first African American president of Howard

            University.

 

1935 - Marian Anderson makes a historic appearance in New York City's

            Town Hall.  Fresh from a triumphant tour in Europe, Anderson

            will be hailed by New York critics as one of the "great singers

            of our time."  Her performance will mark a new era in the 

            Philadelphian's long and successful career.  Her performance is 

            described by Howard Taubman, the New York Times reviewer, as 

            "music-making that probed too deep for words."

 

1952 - Tuskegee Institute reports there were no lynchings during the 

            year for the first time in the 71 years it has been keeping such


            records.

 

1960 - Poet Langston Hughes is presented the NAACP's Spingarn Medal and 

            cited as "the poet laureate of the Negro race."

 

1960 - Two U.S. courts issues temporary injunctions to prevent eviction 

            of about seven hundred African American sharecroppers in Haywood

            and Fayette counties, Tennessee.

 

1961 - Ben Johnson is born in Falmouth, Jamaica.  He will become a 

world class 100 meter runner.  He win the Olympic gold medal 

in 1988 and will be later disqualified for using steroids.

 

1975 - The constitution of the Democratic Republic of Madagascar comes 

            into effect.

 

1975 - Eldrick 'Tiger' Woods is born in Cypress, California.  He will

            become the first African American or Asian American to win the 

            Masters Golf tournament. He will accomplish this feat in his 

            first year on the PGA tour at the age of 21 also making him the 

            youngest person to win the Masters tournament.


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