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*               Today in Black History - April 8                *

1922 - Carmen McRae is born in the village of Harlem in New York City. 
	She will study classical piano in her youth, even though singing
	was her first love. She will win an amateur contest at the Apollo 
	Theater and begin her singing career.  She will be influenced by 
	Billie Holiday, who will become a lifelong friend and mentor. She 
	will devote her albums and the majority of her nightclub acts to
	Lady Day's memory. Her association with jazz accordionist Matt 
	Mathews will lead to her first solo recordings in 1953-1954. In 
	her later years, McRae's original style will influence singers 
	Betty Carter and Carol Sloane.  Her best known recordings will be
	"Skyliner" (1956) and "Take Five" with Dave Brubeck (1961). She
	will also work in films and will appear in "Hotel" (1967) and "Jo 
	Jo Dancer Your Life is Calling" (1986).  She will receive six 
	Grammy award nominations and the National Endowment for the Arts' 
	National Jazz Masters Fellowship Award in 1994. She will join the
	ancestors in 1994.

1938 - Cornetist and bandleader Joe "King" Oliver joins the ancestors
	in Savannah, Georgia.  He was considered one of the leading 
	musicians of New Orleans-style jazz and served as a mentor to 
	Louis Armstrong, who played with him in 1922 and 1923.

1974 - Hank Aaron of the Atlanta Braves hits his 715th home run against
	a pitch thrown by Los Angeles Dodger Al Downing at a home game
	in Fulton County Stadium. Aaron's home run breaks the long-
	standing home run record of Babe Ruth.

1975 - Frank Robinson, major league baseball's first African American
	manager, gets off to a winning start as his team, the Cleveland 
	Indians, defeat the New York Yankees, 5-3. 

1980 - State troopers are mobilized to stop racially motivated civil
	disturbances in Wrightsville, Georgia.  Racial incidents are 
	also reported in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Oceanside, California, 
	Kokomo, Indiana, Wichita, Kansas, and Johnston County, North 
	Carolina.

1987 - Los Angeles Dodgers general manager Al Campanis is fired for 
	alleged racially biased comments about the managerial potential 
	of African Americans.

1990 - Percy Julian, who helped create drugs to combat glaucoma and
	methods to mass produce cortisone, and agricultural scientist
	George Washington Carver are the first African American
	inventors admitted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in
	the hall's 17-year history.

1992 - Tennis great Arthur Ashe announces at a New York news conference 
	that he had AIDS.  He contracted the virus from a transfusion
	needed for an earlier heart surgery.  Ashe will join the 
	ancestors in February 1993 of AIDS-related pneumonia at age 49.

2001 - Tiger Woods becomes the first golfer to hold all four major 
	professional golf titles at one time when he wins the 2001 Masters
	tournament.

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