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*		Today in Black History - June 25             *

1876 - The most famous Native American uprising, at Little 
	Big Horn, begins in the Dakota territories (present-
	day Montana).  General George Armstrong Custer leads
	three U.S. Army battalions to their deaths, including
	Isaiah Dorman, an African American cavalryman, scout,
	and intermediary between the Sioux and the United 
	States government, who had warned Custer of the 
	hostile Native American presence. 

1933 - James Howard Meredith, the first African American 
	student at the University of Mississippi, is born in
	Kosciusko, Mississippi. 

1935 - Eddie Lee Floyd, rhythm and blues recording artist 
	("California Girl," "Knock on Wood") and songwriter is 
	born in Montgomery, Alabama.

1935 - Joe Louis defeats Primo Carnera at Yankee Stadium.

1941 - President Franklin D. Roosevelt issues Executive Order 
	8802 forbidding racial discrimination in war industries
	and government service and creating the Federal 
	Employment Practices Committee.

1942 - Willis Reed is born in Bernice, Louisiana. He will become
	a professional basketball player for the New York Knicks
	after an All-American career at Grambling State University.
	An All-Star in his first seven professional years 
	(1964-71), he will lead the New York Knicks to their 
	first-ever title in 1970 before injuries began slowing 
	him down. For years, He will bang against NBA greats Wilt
	Chamberlain, Wes Unseld and Kareem Abdul Jabbar, and it 
	will gradually take its toll. Tendinitis in his knees will
	obliterate the 1971 and 1972 seasons, but his unrelenting 
	will and spirit will enable him to overcome the 
	frustration and anguish and return in 1973. The left-
	handed Reed will contribute athletically and spiritually 
	to another Knick NBA title in 1973. Torn cartilage in his 
	right knee will force him to retire in 1974, cutting short
	a marvelous career. A physical inside player with a soft 
	outside jump shot, he will be the only player named MVP of
	the All-Star Game, regular season and playoffs in the same
	year (1970). A five-time All-NBA selection, he will tally 
	12,183 points (18.7 ppg) and grab 8,414 rebounds (12.9 rpg).
	Playing with a Hall of Fame cast of Dave DeBusschere, Bill 
	Bradley, Walt Frazier, Earl Monroe and Jerry Lucas, He will
	lead the Knicks in scoring five seasons and in rebounding 
	six seasons. His number 19 jersey will be retired by the 
	Knicks. He will be enshired in the Hall of Fame in 1982. 
	He will named to the NBA 50th Anniversary All-Time Team in 
	1996.

1947 - James Carter "Jimmie" Walker, comedian ("JJ" on "Good Times," 
	"At Ease") is born in the Bronx, New York City. 

1948 - Joe Louis KOs Jersey Joe Walcott in 11 rounds to retain the 
	heavyweight championship of the world.

1950 - Charles H. Houston is posthumously awarded the NAACP's 
	Spingarn Medal for his legal work with the association 
	Legal Committee.  He is cited as a "stalwart defender of 
	democracy, inspired teacher of youth, and leader in the 
	legal profession."

1964 - Racially motivated disturbances erupt in Saint Augustine, 
	Florida, when a mob of 800 whites attacks part of a parade 
	of several hundred African Americans participating in an 
	integration parade.

1968 - Lincoln Alexander of Hamilton West in Ontario, Canada, is 
	the first Canadian of African descent to become a member 
	of the Canadian Parliament.

1968 - Bobby Bonds hits a grand slam in his first major league 
	game playing for the San Francisco Giants. 

1975 - Mozambique gains its independence from Portugal.  Samora M. 
	Machel, leader of the Mozambique Liberation Front, becomes
	the republic's first president.

2005 - The NAACP selects retired Verizon executive Bruce S. Gordon 
	to be its new president.

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