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* Today in Black History - April 30 *
1864 - A regiment captures a rebel battery after fighting rearguard action.
Six infantry regiments check rebel troops at Jenkins' Ferry, Saline
River, Arkansas. The troops are so enraged by atrocities committed
at Poison Spring two weeks earlier, that the Second Kansas Colored
Volunteers went into battle shouting, "Remember Poison Spring!"
1931 - William Lacy Clay is born in St. Louis, Missouri. He will become a
congressman from Missouri and chairman of the Post Office and Civil
Service Committee.
1940 - Jesse E. Moorland dies in Washington, DC. He was a clergyman, key
force in fund-raising for African American YMCAs, and a board member
of Howard University. The donation of his substantial private
library to Howard forms the basis of the Moorland-Spingarn Research
Center on the university's campus.
1961 - lsiah Lord Thomas is born in Chicago, Illinois. One of nine children
raised by a single mother, Thomas will become a basketball star,
first for Indiana University and later for the Detroit Pistons, where
he will lead the team to 1989 and 1990 NBA championships.
1983 - Robert C. Maynard becomes the first African American to gain a
controlling interest in a major metropolitan newspaper when he buys
the Oakland Tribune from Gannett.
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