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*		Today in Black History - February 6		*

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1820 - The first organized emigration back to Africa begins when
	86 free African Americans leave New York Harbor aboard the 
	Mayflower of Liberia. They are bound for the British colony 
	of Sierra Leone, which welcomes free African Americans as well
	as fugitive slaves.	

1867 - The Anglo-American merchant George Peabody, founds the $ 2
	million Peabody Education Fund.  It is the first philanthropy 
	established in the wake of the Civil War to promote free public 
	education in 12 Civil War devastated southern states for whites 
	and African Americans.  The Peabody Fund will provide funding 
	for construction, endowments, scholarships, teacher and 
	industrial education for newly freed slaves.

1898 - Melvin B. Tolson, author and educator, is  born in Moberly, 
	Missouri.  Educated at Fisk, Lincoln, and Columbia
	universities, his first volume of poetry, "Rendezvous with
	America," will be published in 1944.  He will be best known
	for "Libretto for the Republic  of Liberia," published in
	1953. 

1931 - The Harlem Experimental Theatre Group performs its first play 
	at St. Philips Parish House.  The group's advisory board 
	includes famed  actress Rose McClendon, author Jesse Fauset, 
	and Grace Nail.

1933 - Walter E. Fauntroy is born in Washington, DC.  He will become a
	civil rights leader and minister.  He will later become the
	United States congressman for the District of Columbia from
	1971 to 1991. 

1945 - Robert Nesta Marley is born in St. Ann, Jamaica to Captain 
	Norval and Cedella Marley.  He will become a successful singer 
	along with his group, The Wailers.  Bob Marley and The Wailers 
	were among the earliest to sing Reggae, a blend of Jamaican 
	dance music and American Rhythm & Blues with a heavy dose of
	Rastafarianism, the Jamaican religion that blends Christian and 
	African teachings.   He will join the ancestors in 1981 at the
	age of 36, succumbing to cancer.  As a result of his 
	accomplishments, he will be awarded Jamaica's Order Of Merit, 
	the nation's third highest honor, (April, 1981) in recognition 
	of his outstanding contribution to the country's culture.   He 
	will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1991.

1950 - Natalie Cole is born to Nat "King" and Maria Cole.  She will 
	follow in her famous father's footsteps and become a recording 
	star.  She will	become a Grammy Award-winning singer, and Best 
	New Artist in 1975.
 
1961 - The "jail-in" movement starts in Rock Hill, South Carolina,
	when arrested students demand to be jailed rather than pay fines.

1993 - Arthur Ashe, tennis champion, joins the ancestors at the age of
	49.  He succumbs from complications of AIDS, contracted from a 
	transfusion during a earlier heart surgery.

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