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*                   Today in Black History - May 26                   *

1799 - Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin is born in Moscow, Russia. He will be 
        first published in the journal, "The Messenger of Europe" in 1814.  
        Pushkin today is regarded as the Father of Russian Literature.

1899 - Aaron Douglas is born in Topeka, Kansas. He will become a world-
        renowned painter and muralist whose work will embrace the African 
        ancestral arts and express pride in the African American image at 
        a time when doing so was highly unpopular.  His most famous works 
        will be "Aspects of Negro Life," "Let My People Go," "Judgment Day" 
        and "Building More Stately Mansions."

1907 - Elizabeth Keckley, seamstress and confidante to Mary Todd Lincoln, 
        joins the ancestors after succumbing to a paralytic stroke in 
        Washington, DC.  Keckley was the author of "Behind the Scenes or 
        Thirty Years a Slave," and "Four Years in the White House" (1868), 
        one of the first insider accounts of a White House Presidency.

1926 - Miles (Dewey) Davis is born in Alton, Illinois.  For over four 
        decades, he will be one of the most innovative and influential jazz
trumpeters, known for his hard bop and jazz and fusion 
        accomplishments.  Most noted for the albums "Sketches of Spain," 
        "Miles Smiles," and "Kind of Blue," he will also win three Grammy 
        awards for his albums "We Want Miles," "Decoy," and "Tutu" and be 
        awarded the French Legion d'Honneur in 1991. He will join the 
        ancestors on September 28, 1991, but his music, style, and
collaborators all continue to influence not only jazz music, but 
        popular culture as well.

1943 - President Edwin Barclay of Liberia, becomes the first African 
        president to pay an official visit to an American president,
arriving 
        at the White House.

1949 - Philip Michael Thomas is born in Columbus Ohio.  He will become an 
        actor and will be best known for his role in the TV series, "Miami 
        Vice."  He also will have roles in the movies "Homeboy," "Stigma," 
        "Streetfight," "Black Fist," "Miami Vice-The Movie," "Miami Vice 2 -

        The Prodigal Son," "A Fight For Jenny,"  "Death Drug," "A Little
Piece 
        Of Sunshine," "Sparkle," and "The Wizard of Speed and Time."  

1949 - Pam Grier is born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.  She will be 
        raised on military bases in England and Germany. During her teen 
        years the family will settle in Denver, Colorado, where at the 
        age of 18, Grier entered the Miss Colorado Universe pageant. 
        Named first runner-up, she attracted the attention of Hollywood 
        agent David Baumgarten, who signed her to a contract. She will
        move to Hollywood and after struggling for a few years will 
        become the reigning queen of the 1970s blaxploitation genre. She 
        will be best known for her 1974 role as "Foxy Brown." She will
        make a comback in 1988 in the Steven Segal movie "Above the Law,"
        and will star in a variety of major films through year 2000.

1961 - The Freedom Ride Coordinating Committee is established in Atlanta, 
        Georgia.

1968 - Ruth A. Lucas is promoted to Colonel in the U.S. Air Force, the first

        African American woman to achieve this rank.

1968 - Arthur Ashe wins the National Men's Singles in the U.S. Lawn Tennis 
        Association Open Tournament, becoming the first African American
male 
        to win a major tennis title.

1969 - The National Black Economic Development Conference adopts a manifesto

        in a Detroit meeting, calling for $500 Million in reparations from 
        white churches.

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