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*                       Today in Black History - October 4             *

 

1864 - The National Black Convention meets in Syracuse, New York.

 

1864 - The New Orleans Tribune, the first African American daily 

            newspaper, is founded by Dr. Louis C. Roudanez.  The 

            newspaper, published in both English and French, starts 

            as a tri-weekly, but soon becomes an influential daily.

 

1934 - Malvin Gray Johnson joins the ancestors in New York City.

            His deceptively simple paintings, with their warm colors

            and serene, sensuous charm, had earned him a large and 

            loyal group of admirers during the Harlem Renaissance. 

 

1935 - Joe Walcott, World Welterweight Boxing Champion during 

            the early 1900's, joins the ancestors after being struck

            and killed by a car. He is perhaps the only West Indian 

            (from Barbados), universally recognized as a boxing 

            legend.  Walcott stood at five feet, one and a half 

            inches, his fighting weight at 142 pounds, basically a 

            midget version of Mike Tyson.  His short powerful 

            physique enabled him to bob and weave, catching his 

            opponent's punches on his powerful shoulders and his 

            granite-like head. 

 

1937 - Lee Patrick Brown is born in Wewoka, Oklahoma.  He will 

            become one of the top-ranking law-enforcement executives

            in the United States, first as Public Safety Commissioner

            in Atlanta, Georgia, then as the first African American 

            police chief in Houston, Texas, the second African 

            American police commissioner for New York City, and the 

            first African American mayor of Houston. 

 

1943 - H. Rap Brown is born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.  He will 

            become a Black nationalist and chairman of the Student 

            Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.

 

1944 - Dancer Pearl Primus makes her Broadway debut at the 

            Belasco Theater. She will become widely known for 

            blending the African and American dance traditions. 

 

1944 - Patricia Holt is born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  She

            will become a singer known as Patti LaBelle and will be

            a lead with the Ordettes, the Bluebells, and LaBelle.  

            She will eventually debut a solo career performing over

            90 concerts a year.  She will publish her life story, 

            "Don't Block The Blessings: Revelations of a Lifetime."

  

1945 - Clifton Davis is born in Chicago, Illinois.  He will 

            become an actor and singer, performing in "That's My 

            Mama," and "Amen" on television.  He will also become a

            minister in the Seventh Day Adventist Church.

 

1966 - Lesotho (Basutoland) gains its independence from Great 

            Britain.

 

1976 - Secretary of Agriculture Earl Butz resigns in the wake 

            of a controversy over a joke he had made about Blacks. 

 

1991 - The Harold Washington Library in Chicago, Illinois is 

            dedicated in the memory of its beloved former mayor.

 

1994 - Exiled Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide vows in

            an address to the U.N. General Assembly, to return to 

            Haiti in 11 days.

 

1994 - President Clinton welcomes South African President Nelson

            Mandela to the White House.


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