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*               Today in Black History - April 15             *

1861 - President Lincoln calls for 75,000 troops to put down 
	the rebellion. The Lincoln administration rejects 
	African American volunteers. For almost two years 
	straight African Americans fight for the right, as one
	humorist puts it, "to be kilt".

1889 - Asa Philip Randolph is born in Crescent Way, Florida.  
	He will become a labor leader, the organizer of the 
	Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters in 1925, and a 
	tireless fighter for civil rights.  He will join the 
	ancestors in 1979.

1919 - Elizabeth Catlett is born in Washington, DC.  She will 
	become an internationally known printmaker and sculptor 
	who will emigrate to Mexico and embrace both African 
	and Mexican influences in her art.

1922 - Harold Washington is born in Chicago, Illinois. He will 
	serve in the Illinois House of Representatives and 
	Senate as well as two terms in Congress before becoming
	the first African American mayor of Chicago.  He will 
	join the ancestors after suffering a massive heart 
	attack on November 25, 1987 after being re-elected to a
	second term as mayor.

1928 - Pioneering architect Norma Merrick (later Sklarek) is 
	born in New York City.  Sklarek will be the first 
	licensed woman architect in the United States and the 
	first African American woman to become a fellow in the 
	American Institute of Architects (1980).

1947 - Baseball player Jackie Robinson plays his first major-
	league baseball game (he had played exhibition games 
	previously) for the Brooklyn Dodgers, becoming the 
	first African American in the major leagues since Moses
	Fleetwood Walker played in 1885. The Brooklyn Dodgers 
	promoted him to the majors from the Montreal Royals.

1957 - Evelyn Ashford is born in Shreveport, Louisiana. She 
	will grow up in Roseville, California becoming a track
	star specializing in sprinting.  She will be a four-
	time winner of Olympic gold medals and one silver in 
	1976, 1984, 1988, and 1992. In 1979, she will set a 
	world record in the 200-meter dash. In 1989 she will 
	receive the Flo Hyman Award from the Woman's Sports 
	Foundation. In 1992, the U.S. Olympic team will ask her
	to carry the flag during the opening ceremonies in the
	Barcelona Olympics. She will retire from track and 
	field in 1993 at the age of 36.

1958 - African Freedom Day is declared at the All-African 
	People's Conference in Accra, Ghana.

1960 - The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) is 
	formed on the campus of Shaw University in Raleigh, 
	North Carolina.

1985 - Thomas "Hit Man" Hearns wins the World Middleweight 
	title. This is one of five weight classes in which he 
	will win a boxing title making him the first African 
	American to win boxing titles in five different weight 
	classes.

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