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*		Today in Black History - March 18		*

1895 - 200 African Americans leave Savannah, Georgia for Liberia.

1901 - William Henry Johnson is born. The Florence, South Carolina
	native will leave his home for New York and Europe, where 
	he will develop a deliberate and controversial primitive 
	painting style.  Among his more famous works will be "Chain
	Gang," "Calvary," and "Descent from the Cross."

1939 - Charley Pride is born in Sledge, Mississippi. Intent on a 
	career in baseball, he will begin his country music career 
	in 1960, singing between innings at a company-sponsored 
	baseball game where he is a player.  A recording contract 
	will follow in 1964 and a debut with the "Grand Ole Opry" 
	in 1967.  Pride will become the first African American to 
	become a successful country music star.  His awards will 
	include a 1972 Grammy.

1941 - Wilson Pickett is born in Prattville, Alabama.  He will become
	Rhythm & Blues singer and will begin his career as the lead
	tenor with The Falcons ("I Found a Love" - 1962).  He will
	become a solo artist and release the hits, "Funky Broadway," 
	"In the Midnight Hour," "Land of 1000 Dances," "Mustang 
	Sally," "It's Too Late," and "Don't Knock My Love." He will 
	be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1991. He
	will join the ancestors on January 19, 2006.

1943 - William Hastie wins the NAACP's Spingarn Medal.  A former 
	federal judge and law school dean, Hastie, a civilian aide 
	to Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson, had resigned his 
	position earlier in the year over the armed forces' 
	discriminatory practices.

1959 - Irene Cara is born in New York City.   She will become an
	actress, singer, and songwriter.  She will receive an Academy 
	Award, two Grammy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, plus 
             numerous other awards emanating from every aspect of the 
             industry. Her performance in the ground breaking 1980's 
             picture Fame (1980) will catapult her into world wide stardom 
             and motivate a generation of young people to become 
             involved in the performing arts.  

1963 - Vanessa L. Williams is born in Millwood, New York (Westchester
	County).  She will become the first African American Miss 
	America.  She will later become a popular singer, major 
	recording star, and movie actress.  She will star in the 
	Tony Award-winning musical "Kiss of the Spider Woman," the
	mini-series "Odyssey," and the movies "Eraser," "Hoodlum," 
	"Soul Food," and "Shut Up and Dance."

1972 - The USS Jesse L. Brown, the first U.S. naval ship to be named
	after an African American naval officer, is launched at 
	Westwego, Louisiana.  Brown was the first African American 
	pilot in the U.S. Naval Reserve and was the first African
	American pilot killed in the Korean War (1950).   Editor's
	Note:  This was not the first naval vessel named after an
	African American.  The USS Harmon was named after an 
             enlisted man, Leonard Roy Harmon, during World War II 
             (1944).

1982 - Singer Teddy Pendergrass is paralyzed as a result of an
	automobile accident.

1991 - The Philadelphia '76ers retire Wilt Chamberlain's #13 jersey.
 
1991 - Reggie Miller, of the Indiana Pacers ends his NBA free throw 
	streak of 52 games.

1992 - Donna Summers gets a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. 

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