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*                 Today in Black History - January 2                 *

1800 - Members of the Free Black Commission of Philadelphia petitions 
	Congress to abolish slavery.

1831 - The "Liberator" is published for the first time.  An abolitionist
	newspaper, it is started by William Lloyd Garrison.

1837 - The first National Negro Congress is held in Washington, DC.

1872 - The Mississippi legislature meets and elects John R. Lynch as the
	Speaker of the House, at the age of twenty-four.

1898 - Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander is born in Philadelphia,
	Pennsylvania.  She will become the first African American to 
	earn a Ph.D. in economics. 

1903 - President Theodore Roosevelt shuts down the U.S. Post Office in
	Indianola, Mississippi, for refusing to accept its appointed 
	postmistress because she is an African American.

1915 - John Hope Franklin is born in Rentlesville, Oklahoma.  He will
	become a scholar and historian most famous for his book "From
	Slavery to Freedom: A History of Negro Americans," which will 
	sell over two million copies.

1947 - Calvin Hill is born in the Turner Station neighborhood in
	Dundalk, Maryland.  He will be a running back with a 12 year
	National Football League career from 1969 to 1981. He played for 
	the Dallas Cowboys, Washington Redskins and Cleveland Browns.
	He will be named to the Pro Bowl team 4 times (1969, 1972, 1973 
	and 1974). He will be the father of NBA star Grant Hill.

1957 - Sugar Ray Robinson is defeated by Gene Fullmer for the world
	middleweight boxing title.

1963 - Bobby "Blue" Bland's "That's The Way Love Is" is released by 
	Duke Records.

1965 - The Selma, Alabama voter registration drive begins, led by the
	Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  It is a major effort to get
	African American voters registered to vote in Alabama.

1970 - Clifton Reginald Wharton, Jr. becomes the first African American
	president of Michigan State University and the first African
	American president of a major American university in the 
	twentieth century.

1970 - Dr. Benjamin E. Mays is named the first African American 
	president of the Atlanta, Georgia Board of Education.

1977 - Erroll Garner, pianist and composer, joins the ancestors in Los 
	Angeles, California.  He was considered the best-selling jazz 
	pianist in the world, most famous for the jazz standard "Misty."

1977 - Ellis Wilson joins the ancestors.   An artist known for his 
	striking paintings of African Americans, his work had been 
	exhibited at the New York World's Fair of 1939, the Harmon 
	Foundation, and the Detroit Institute of Arts.  Among his 
	best-known works are "Funeral Procession," "Field Workers," and 
	"To Market."

1980 - Larry Williams, rhythm and blues singer best known for "Bony 
	Maronie"), joins the ancestors. He is found dead with a 
	gunshot wound to the head at the age of 45.

1981 - David Lynch, singer with The Platters, joins the ancestors at the 
	age of 76.

1984 - W. Wilson Goode, the son of a sharecropper, is sworn in as the
	first African American mayor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1991 - Sharon Pratt Dixon is sworn in as mayor of Washington, DC, 
	becoming the first African American woman to head a city of 
	Washington's size and prominence.

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