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*               Today in Black History - April 4                *

1915 - McKinley Morganfield is born in Rolling Fork, Mississippi. He
	will be discovered in 1941 by two music archivists from the
	Library of Congress, traveling the back roads of Mississippi
	looking for the legendary Robert Johnson.  They recorded two
	of Morganfield's songs and lit a fire in the ambitious young
	man.  He will leave Mississippi for Chicago two years later 
	to become a blues singer better known as "Muddy Waters." He 
	will join the ancestors on April 30, 1983 in Chicago, 
	Illinois.

1928 - Marguerite Ann Johnson is born in St. Louis, Missouri. She 
	will become the first African American streetcar conductor 
	in San Francisco, a dancer, nightclub singer, editor, and 
	teacher	of music and drama in Ghana and professor of 
	American Studies at Wake Forest University,  better known as 		Maya Angelou. She will also become noted as the author of a 
	multi-volume autobiographical series, as well as several 
	volumes of poetry.

1938 - Vera Mae Smart Grosvenor, who will become the author of the
	popular and influential cookbook "Vibration Cooking"(1970), 
	is born in Fairfax, South Carolina.

1939 - Hugh Masekela is born in South Africa.  He will become a 
	musician and band leader.  He will be a major force in South 
	African Jazz, and will become known throughout the world.

1942 - Richard Parsons is born in New York City.  In 1990, he will 
	be named chief executive officer of Dime Savings Bank, the 
	first African American CEO of a large, non-minority U.S. 
	savings institution.

1959 - The Federation of Mali is formed, consisting of Senegal & the
	territory of Mali in the French Sudan.  It will dissolve in
	1960.

1960 - Senegal and Mali gain separate independence.

1968 - Acknowledged leader of the U.S. civil rights movement, Martin
	Luther King, Jr. joins the ancestors after being 
	assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee.  His death will result 
	in a national day of mourning and the postponement of the 
	beginning of the baseball season.  Over 30,000 people will 
	form a funeral procession behind his coffin, pulled by two 
	Georgia mules. King's death will also set off racially 
	motivated civil disturbances in 160 cities leaving 82 people 
	dead and causing $ 69 million in property damage.  President 
	Lyndon B. Johnson declares Sunday, April 6, a national day 
	of mourning and orders all U.S. flags on government 
	buildings in all U.S. territories and possessions to fly at 
	half-mast.

1972 - Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., former congressman and civil rights
	leader, joins the ancestors in Miami, Florida at the age of 
	63.

1974 - Hank Aaron ties the baseball career home run record set by 
	Babe Ruth, when he hits his 714th home run in Cincinnati, 
	Ohio.

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