* Today in Black History - August 8 *
1796 - Boston African Society is established with 44 charter members.
1805 - The First African Baptist Church is organized in Boston,
Massachusetts, under the leadership of Thomas Paul. It will be
the first congregation to worship at the African Meeting House,
which will be established on December 6, 1806 (It is the oldest
church building in the United States built for and by African
Americans).
1843 - Natal (in South Africa) is made a British colony.
1866 - Matthew A. Henson, explorer and first person to reach the
North Pole, is born in Charles County, Maryland.
1907 - Saxophonist Bennett Lester "Benny" Carter is born in New York City.
He will play initially at age 23 and form his own big band in
1940. Carter will either play with, conduct or write arrangements
for Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington, Quincy Jones, and many others.
1923 - Jimmy Witherspoon is born in Gordon, Arkansas. He will become a
bluesman and will record dozens of albums best known for songs
such as "Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do," "Some Of My Best Friends
Are the Blues" and "Blue Spoon."
1933 - "Joe Tex" Arrington, Jr. is born. He will become a singer and
songwriter. He will be known for his recordings of "I Gotcha",
"Hold What You've Got", "Skinny Legs and All", "Ain't Gonna Bump
No More", and "With No Big Fat Woman."
1934 - Julian Dixon is born in Washington, D.C. He will be elected to
Congress representing California's 28th District in 1978.
1953 - "Sweet" Lou Dunbar is born. He will become a professional
basketball player with the Harlem Globetrotters.
1960 - Ivory Coast declares independence from France.
1968 - A racially motivated disturbance breaks out in Miami, Florida.
1974 - Roberta Flack receives a gold record for the single, "Feel Like
Makin' Love". Flack, born in Asheville, North Carolina and
raised in Arlington, Virginia, had been awarded a music
scholarship to Howard University in Washington, D.C., at the age
of 15. One of her classmates became a singing partner on several
hit songs. Donny Hathaway joined Flack on "You've Got a Friend",
"Where is the Love" and "The Closer I Get to You". She will have
10 hits on the pop charts in the 1970s and '80s.
1975 - Julian "Cannonball" Adderley joins the ancestors at the age of 47
in Gary, Indiana.
1984 - Carl Lewis wins the 3rd (200 meter sprint) of 4 gold medals at the
Los Angeles Summer Olympics.
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