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*              Today in Black History - November 9           *

1731 - Benjamin Banneker is born free in Ellicott Mills (now 
	Ellicott City), Maryland.  He will become the builder 
	of the first clock made in America.  He also will 
	become the key figure in the design of Washington, DC 
	after Pierre L'Enfant quit and took his plans for DC 
	with him.  Banneker was able to save the project by 
	reproducing the plans from memory, in two days, a 
	complete layout of the streets, parks, and major 
	buildings.  From 1792 to 1802, Banneker will publish 
	an annual Farmer's Almanac, for which he did all the 
	calculations himself.  He will join the ancestors in 
	1806.

1868 - The Howard University Medical School opens with eight 
	students.

1868 - Arkansas Governor Powell Clayton, declares martial law 
	in ten	counties and mobilizes the state militia in a 
	Ku Klux Klan crisis.

1923 - Dorothy Dandridge is born in Cleveland, Ohio.  She will 
	try vaudeville and a stint at the Cotton Club before 
	finding her most noteworthy success as an actress.  
	She will appear in such works as "Porgy and Bess" and 
	minor movie roles before her big break in a series of 
	low-budget movies including "Tarzan's Perils".  While 
	simultaneously maintaining a singing career, Dandridge 
	will have her greatest success in "Carmen Jones" 
	opposite Harry Belafonte, Pearl Bailey, Diahann 
	Carroll, and Brock Peters, which will earn her an 
	Academy Award nomination, a first for an African 
	American actress. She will join the ancestors on 
	September 8, 1965.

1925 - Oscar Micheaux's movie "Body and Soul" is released. It 
	marks the film debut of Paul Robeson. 

1931 - Eugene "Big Daddy" Lipscomb is born.  He will become a 
	professional football star with the old Baltimore 
	Colts.  He will enter the NFL without ever playing 
	college football. He will be considered one of the 
	greatest defensive tackles in NFL history.  He will 
	join the ancestors in May, 1963.

1935 - Robert "Bob" Gibson is born in Omaha, Nebraska.  He will 
	become a professional baseball player and pitcher for 
	the St. Louis Cardinals.  He will be the National 
	League MVP in 1968.  During his career, he will amass 
	3,000 career strike-outs, win the Cy Young Award in 
	1968 and 1970, win the Baseball Writers Award in 1968, 
	pitch in the 1964, 1967, and 1968 World Series, and win
	Nine Gold Glove Awards.  He will enter the National 
	Baseball Hall of Fame in 1981.

1961 - The Professional Golfers Association eliminates their 
	Caucasians only rule. 

1965 - Willie Mays is named the National League's Most Valuable
	Player. 

1970 - William L. Dawson, Democratic congressman and party 
	leader, in Chicago, Illinois, joins the ancestors at 
	the age of 84.

1976 - The United Nations General Assembly endorses 10 
	resolutions condemning apartheid in South Africa, 
	including one that says the white-only government is 
	"illegitimate."

1982 - Sugar Ray Leonard retires from professional boxing for 
	the first time, because of a recurring eye problem 
	sustained in a welterweight title match. 

1990 - Freedom Bank in New York City, one of the largest 
	African American-owned banks in the nation, is 
	declared insolvent.  Its losses in 1988-1989 totaled 
	$4.7 million, and it was expected to lose $2 million 
	in 1990.  A last-minute effort to revive the bank by 
	raising funds from the local Harlem community will 
	fail to meet the government-imposed deadline.

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