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* Today in Black History - January 11 *
1870 - The first reconstruction legislature meets in Jackson, Mississippi.
Thirty one of the 106 representatives and five of the 33 senators
are African American.
1892 - William D. McCoy, of Indiana, is appointed United States Minister
to Liberia.
1902 - Acknowledging the increasing attention African American athletes
receive, the Baltimore "Afro-American" states, "Mr. [Joe] Gans
gets more space in the white papers than all the respectable
colored people in the state." Gans is the world lightweight
boxing champion and first native African American world title
holder.
1924 - James Moore is born in Lobdell, Louisiana (outside of Baton
Rouge). During the 1940's Moore will teach himself how to play
the harmonica and begin working jukes, clubs, parties, and
picnics in Louisiana. Moore will work professionally with
Lightnin' Slim and will be known as "Slim Harpo." Harpo will be
a big influence on British blues-rockers of the mid-Sixties.
1936 - Charles W. Anderson enters the Kentucky House of Representatives as
its first elected African American member. He will serve for six
consecutive terms and will help to dismantle legal segregation in
his state, when his bill allowing African American and white
nurses to go to the same school is passed in 1948.
1947 - Evangelina Rodriguez joins the ancestors in San Pedro de Macoris,
Dominican Republic. She had been the first woman to graduate from
medical school in the Dominican Republic, becoming the first woman
physician to practice in that country.
1957 - Darryl Dawkins is born. He will become one of only five players
to enter the NBA right out of high school and survive. He will
go on to play for fourteen seasons as a center for the New
Jersey Nets and Philadelphia 76'ers.
1960 - Chad declares its independence from France.
1961 - Racially motivated disturbance erupts on the University of Georgia
campus as a result of civil rights demonstrations by African
American students. African American students Charlayne Hunter and
Hamilton Holmes are suspended but will be reinstated by a federal
court order. Hunter-Gault will become an Emmy award-winning
journalist with "The MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour."
1962 - Nelson Mandela leaves South Africa, traveling to Ethiopia,
Algeria, and England to speak out against apartheid in South
Africa.
1985 - Reuben V. Anderson is appointed as judge on the Mississippi
Supreme Court. Anderson is the first African American named to
the court.
1986 - L. Douglas Wilder, of Virginia, is sworn in as the first African
American Lt. Governor since reconstruction.
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