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*                Today in Black History - January 14                *

 

1868 - The South Carolina constitutional convention, the first 

            official assembly in the western hemisphere with an African 

            American majority, meets in the Charleston Clubhouse with 

            seventy-six African American delegates and forty-eight white 

            delegates. Two-thirds of the African American delegates are 

            former slaves. A New York Herald reporter writes: "Here in 

            Charleston is being enacted the most incredible, hopeful, and

            yet unbelievable experiment in all the history of mankind."

 

1868 - The North Carolina constitutional convention meets in Raleigh, 

            with fifteen African American and one hundred eighteen whites 

            in attendance.

 

1873 - P.B.S. Pinchback is elected to the U.S. Senate.  Since he had 

            previously been elected to Congress, he went to Washington 

            with the unique distinction of being both a senator-elect and 

            a congressman-elect.

 

1874 - I.D. Shadd is elected Speaker of the Lower House of the 

            Mississippi legislature.

 

1916 - Author John Oliver Killens is born in Macon, Georgia.  Among 

            his books will be the novels "Youngblood," and "And Then We 

            Heard the Thunder," biographies of Denmark Vesey, John Henry, 

            and Aleksandr Pushkin, and the script for "Odds Against 

            Tomorrow," a 1959 movie starring Harry Belafonte.

 

1930 - Biologist and pioneer of cell division, Ernest E Just, is named

            Vice-President of the American Zoological Society. 

 

1940 - Horace Julian Bond is born in Nashville, Tennessee.  He will be

            one of several hundred students from across the South who will

            found the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).  

            He will become SNCC's communications director.  He will spend 

            over twenty years of service in the Georgia General Assembly, 

            after having his first elective seats denied him in the 

            mid-sixties. Bond will be known also for his narration of many 

            civil rights oriented programs, most notably, the critically 

            acclaimed 1987 and 1990 PBS series, "Eyes on the Prize."  He 

            will become Chairman of the NAACP in February, 1998.

 

1948 - Carl Weathers is born in New Orleans, Louisiana.  He will 

            become an actor and is best known for his portrayal of 

            fictional boxer Apollo Creed in the "Rocky" movies. 

 

1970 - Diana Ross and the Supremes perform their last concert 

            together, at the Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas. 

 

1975 - William T. Coleman is named Secretary of Transportation by 

            President Gerald R. Ford.  He is the second African American 

            to hold a Cabinet-level position.

 

1979 - After much pressure from civil rights leaders and others, 

            President Jimmy Carter proposes Martin Luther King Jr.'s 

            birthday become a federal holiday.

 

1981 - James Frank, president of Lincoln University in Jefferson City, 

            Missouri, is installed as the first African American president 

            of the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

 

1987 - The National Urban League's report "State of Black America" 

            blasts President Reagan's policies, stating, "Black Americans 

            enter 1987 besieged by the resurgence of raw racism, 

            persistent economic depression and the continue erosion of 

            past gains."


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