* Today in Black History - September 3 *
1783 - Richard Allen, founder of the African Methodist Episcopal
Church, purchases his freedom with his earnings as a
self-employed teamster.
1838 - Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, disguised as a
sailor, escapes from slavery in Baltimore, Maryland to
New Bedford, Massachusetts via New York City. He will
take the name Douglass, after the hero of Sir Walter
Scott's poem "Lady of the Lake".
1865 - The Union Army commander in South Carolina orders the
Freedmen's Bureau personnel to stop seizing land.
1868 - Henry McNeal Turner delivers a speech before the Georgia
legislature defending African Americans' rights to hold
state office. The lower house of the Georgia
legislature, rules that African Americans were ineligible
to hold office, and expels twenty-eight representatives.
Ten days later the senate expels three African Americans.
Congress will refuse to re-admit the state to the Union
until the legislature seats the African American
representatives.
1891 - John Stephens Durham, assistant editor of the Philadelphia
Evening Bulletin, is named minister to Haiti.
1891 - Cotton pickers organize a union and stage a strike for
higher wages in Texas.
1895 - Charles Hamilton Houston is born in Washington, DC. He will
become a prominent African American lawyer, Dean of Howard
University Law School, and the NAACP Litigation Director
who plays a significant role in dismantling the Jim Crow
laws, which earns him the title, "The Man Who Killed Jim
Crow." He will also be well known for having trained future
Supreme Court Justice, Thurgood Marshall. He will play a
role in nearly every civil rights case before the Supreme
Court between 1930 and Brown v. Board of Education (1954).
His plan to attack and defeat Jim Crow segregation by
demonstrating the inequality in the "separate but equal"
doctrine from the Supreme Court's Plessy v. Ferguson
decision as it pertained to public education in the United
States was the masterstroke that brought about the landmark
Brown decision. He will join the ancestors on April 22, 1950.
1910 - Dorothy Leigh Mainor (later Maynor) is born in Norfolk,
Virginia. She will become a renown soprano and will sing
with all of the major American and European orchestras.
She will found the Harlem School of the Arts in 1963, after
ending her performing career. She will retire as executive
director of the school in 1979. She will join the ancestors
on February 19, 1996 in West Chester, Pennsylvania.
1918 - Five African American soldiers are hanged for alleged
participation in the Houston riot of 1917.
1919 - The Lincoln Motion Picture Company, owned by African
Americans Noble Johnson and Clarence Brooks, releases its
first feature-length film, "A Man's Duty".
1970 - Representatives from 27 African nations, Caribbean nations,
four South American countries, Australia, and the United
States meet in Atlanta, Georgia, for the first Congress of
African People.
1970 - Billy Williams ends the longest National League consecutive
streak at 1,117 games.
1974 - NBA guard, Oscar Robinson, retires from professional
basketball.
1984 - A new South African constitution comes into effect, setting
up a three-chamber, racially divided parliament - White,
Indian and Colored (mixed race) people.
1990 - Jonathan A. Rodgers becomes president of CBS's Television
Stations Division, the highest-ranking African American to
date in network television. Rodgers had been general
manager of WBBM-TV, CBS's Chicago station.
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