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*		   Today in Black History - March 14		     *

1794 - Eli Whitney patents the cotton gin, making it possible to clean 50 
	pounds of cotton a day, compared to a pound a day before the 
	invention.  This will make cotton king and increase the demand for 
	slave labor.

1829 - African American editor John Russworm writes an editorial in 
	"Freedom's Journal" supporting the colonization of Africa by 
	African Americans.

1889 - Menelik becomes ruler of Abyssinia (Ethiopia).  Menelik II will
	be the Ethiopian emperor (1889-1909) during the frantic race 
	for African protectorates by European countries.  He will
	transform the country from a collection of semi-independent 
	states into a united nation.  As ruler of the kingdom of Shoa, 
	in central Ethiopia, he will conquer the Oromo people to the 
	south and annex their land.  During Menelik's reign he 
	suppressed the Ethiopian slave trade, curbed the feudal 
	nobility, and founded the city of Addis Ababa.

1917 - The first training camp for "colored" officers is established 
	by the U.S. Army in Des Moines, Iowa, after a long lobbying 
	effort by the NAACP, led by Joel E. Spingarn and James Weldon 
	Johnson.  The camp will issue 678 officer commissions to 
	African Americans, compared to 380,000 African American 
	enlisted men mobilized in World War l.

1933 - Quincy Delight Jones is born in Chicago, Illinois.  A trumpeter 
	and record producer, he will collaborate with many major American
	and French recording artists, including Michael Jackson on the 
	latter's "Thriller" and "Bad" albums, two of the most successful 
	records during the 1980's.  A musical innovator, in 1991, Jones 
	will receive two Grammy awards for producer of the year and 
	album of the year for "Back on the Block."  To date, he will 
	accumulate over 25 Grammy awards, Grammy's Trustees Award in 1989, 
	and the Grammy's Legends Award in 1990.  He will also be Musical 
	Director for Mercury Records, then Vice President.  He will also 
	establish Qwest Records.

1934 - Shirley Scott is born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  She will 
	become an accomplished jazz organist, with a blues orientation 
	to most of her presentations.  She started her career playing
	with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis in 1956 and continued until 1960.
	She will record most of her work with her ex-husband, Stanley 
	Turrentine from 1961 to 1970.

1946 - Wes Unseld is born in Louisville, Kentucky.  His early career 
	plans will include becoming a teacher, but that thought will
	be put on hold when he becomes the second overall pick in the
	1968 draft by the NBA's Baltimore Bullets.  In 1969, Unseld's
	debut will be memorable.  He becomes only the second NBA player
	besides Wilt Chamberlain to be named Rookie of the Year and 
	MVP in the same season.  During a solid 13-year NBA career, 
	spent entirely with the Bullets organization, Unseld will become
	a superb position rebounder and retire as the NBA's seventh 
	all-time leading rebounder with 13,769 boards, a 14.0 per game
	average.  Unseld, who will play in five NBA All-Star games, ranks
	as the Bullets all-time leader in minutes played (35,832) and 
	rebounds.  He is only one of 20 players in NBA history to score 
	more than 10,000 points (10,624) and grab more than 10,000 
	rebounds.  The pinnacle of Unseld's career will come in 1978, 
	when he and fellow Hall of Famer Elvin Hayes lead Washington past
	Seattle for the NBA championship.  For his efforts, Unseld will 
	be named MVP of the championship series.  After his retirement
	from the NBA, he will become the coach of the Bullets.

1947 - William J. Jefferson is born in Lake Providence, Louisiana. He 
	will become a Louisiana state senator in 1979 and, in 1990, 
	the first congressman elected from the state since Charles 
	Edmund Nash left office in 1876.

1960 - Kirby Puckett is born in Chicago, Illinois.  He will become a major
	league baseball outfielder.  He will be selected by the Minnesota 
	Twins in the first round (third overall) of the January 1982 
	free-agent draft and will spend his entire 14-year professional 
	career in the Twins organization.  Not only will he become a 
	10-time All-Star, in 1993 he will become the first Twins player 
	ever to win the All-Star Game MVP Award.  He will be the Twins' 
	all-time leader in hits, runs, doubles and total bases.  He will 
	retire on July 12, 1996, after losing vision in his right eye due 
	to glaucoma, and will become the Twins' executive vice president 
	of baseball.  He will join the ancestors in Phoenix, AZ, on March 
	6, 2006 after succumbing to a stroke.

1967 - In the first NFL-AFL common draft, the Baltimore Colts pick Bubba 
	Smith as the first pick.

1985 - Bill Cosby captures four of the People's Choice Awards for "The
	Cosby Show."  The awards were earned from results of a 
	nationwide Gallup Poll.

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