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*               Today in Black History - December 7           *

1874 - White Democrats kill seventy-five Republicans in a 	
	massacre at Vicksburg, Mississippi.

1885 - The Forty-Ninth Congress (1885-87) is convened. Two 
	African American congressmen, James E. O'Hara of North 
	Carolina and Robert Smalls of South Carolina are in 
	attendance.

1931 - Comer Cottrell is born in Mobile, Alabama.  In 1970, he 
	will become founder and president of Pro-line 
	Corporation in Los Angeles, California, which he will 
	start with $ 600 and a borrowed typewriter. He will move 
	the headquarters to Dallas, Texas in 1980, becoming the 
	largest African American-owned business in the southwest. 
	An entrepreneur with a wide range of interests, he will 
	become the first African American to own a part of a 
	major league baseball team, the Texas Rangers, in 1989. 
	He will also become sponsor of Miss Collegiate African
	American Pageant in 1989, purchase the campus of bankrupt 
	Bishop College in Dallas, Texas in 1990, and persuade 
	Paul Quinn College to relocate to former grounds of 
	Bishop College. He will donate $25,000 to Spelman College
	in Atlanta, Georgia and serve as part of an entourage of 
	black businessmen visiting the Republic of South Africa
	in 1994. He will join the ancestors on October 3, 2014.

1941 - During the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Dorie Miller 
	of Waco, Texas, a messman aboard the battleship Arizona 
	who had never been instructed in firearms, heroically 
	downs three Japanese planes before being ordered to 
	leave the ship. Miller will be awarded the Navy Cross 
	for his bravery.
	
1941 - The Downtown Gallery in New York City presents the 
	exhibit "American Negro Art, 19th and 20th Century".  
	Included in the exhibit is work by Robert Duncanson, 
	Horace Pippin, Eldzier Cortor, Richmond Barte' and 
	others.
	
1941 - Lester Granger is named executive director of the 
	National Urban League.

1941 - The NAACP's Spingarn Medal is presented to novelist 
	Richard Wright, "one of the most powerful of 
	contemporary writer," for "his powerful depiction in 
	his books, 'Uncle Tom's Childre-n,' and 'Native Son,' 
	of the effect of proscription, segregation and denial 
	of opportunities to the American Negro."

1942 - Reginald F. Lewis is born in Baltimore, Maryland. He will 
	receive his law degree from Harvard Law School in 1968.  
	He will eventually become a partner in Murphy, Thorpe & 
	Lewis, the first African American law firm on Wall 
	Street.  In 1989, he will become president and CEO of 
	TLC Beatrice International Holding Inc.  With TLC's 
	leverage acquisition of Beatrice International Food 
	Company, Lewis becomes the head of the largest African 
	American-owned business in the United States.  TLC 
	Beatrice had revenues of $1.54 billion in 1992. He will 
	join the ancestors in January, 1993, succumbing to brain 
	cancer.

1972 - W. Sterling Cary is elected president of the Nation 
	Council of Churches.

1978 - Billy Sims is awarded the Heisman Trophy at the annual 
	awards dinner sponsored by the Downtown Athletic Club.  
	The running back from the University of Oklahoma is the 
	sixth junior to win the award.

1981 - John Jacobs is named president of the National Urban 
	League.

1985 - Bo Jackson of Auburn University wins the Heisman Trophy.

1990 - Rhythm and Blues artist, Dee Clark, joins the ancestors in 
	Smyrna, Georgia at the age of 52.

1993 - The South African transitional executive council is set up.

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