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*                       Today in Black History - October 23           *

 

1775 - The Continental Congress approves resolution prohibiting

            the enlistment of African Americans in the Army. 

 

1783 - Virginia emancipates slaves who fought for independence 

            during the Revolutionary War. 

 

1790 - A major slave revolt occurs in Haiti, which is later 

            suppressed. 

 

1847 - William Leidesdorff brings his ship Sitka from Sitka, 

            Alaska, to San Francisco, California.  Earlier in the 

            year, the Danish West Indies Native had launched the 

            first steamboat ever to sail in San Francisco Bay. The 

            ventures were one of many activities for Leidesdorff, 

            which included appointment as United States vice-counsel

            for property acquisition in San Francisco. 

 

1886 - Wiley Jones operates the first streetcar system in Pine 

            Bluff, Arkansas. 

 

1911 - Three organizations, The Committee for Improving the 

            Industrial Conditions of Negroes in New York, The 

            Committee on Urban Conditions and The National League 

            for the Protection of Colored Women merge, under the 

            leadership of Dr. George E. Hayne and Eugene Kinckle 

            Jones, to form the National Urban League.  Eugene 

            Kinckle Jones is named executive secretary.

 

1940 - Edson Arantes do Nascimento is born in a small village 

            in Brasil called Três Corações in the Brasilian state 

            of Minas Gerais. He will become a soccer player and at 

            the age of sixteen will     join the Brasilian National 

            team.  He will be known world-wide as Pele', seen as 

            the greatest player in history of soccer.  After 

            retiring from his team, the Santos, he will be 

            recruited to play for the New York Cosmos in 1971, 

            playing an additional three years.  He will score 

            1,281 goals in his career.

 

1945 - Branch Rickey of the Brooklyn Dodgers signs Jackie 

            Robinson to the club's Triple A farm team, the Montreal

            Royals.  In a little under 18 months, Robinson will be

            called up to the majors, the first African American to 

            play major league baseball in the twentieth century.  

 

1947 - The NAACP petition on racism and racial injustice, "An 

            Appeal to the World," is presented to the United 

            Nations at Lake Success, New York.

 

1951 - The NAACP pickets the Stork Club in support of Josephine

            Baker, who had been refused admission to the club a 

            week earlier. After a city-convened special committee 

            calls Baker's charges unfounded, Thurgood Marshall will

            call the findings a "complete and shameless whitewash 

            of the long-established and well-known discriminatory 

            policies of the Stork Club." 

 

1966 - "Supremes" Album Tops U.S. Charts. The record "Supremes 

            A Go Go" becomes the top-selling LP album in the U.S.  

            It is the first album by an all-female group to reach 

            that position.  One of the most successful groups of 

            its kind, the Supremes, fronted by Diana Ross, will 

            have seven albums reach the top 10 during the 1960s.

 

1968 - Kip Keino of Kenya wins an Olympic Gold Medal for the 

            1,500 meter run (3 min 34.9 sec).


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