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*		Today in Black History - February 10		*

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 "Once a year we go through the charade of February being   
 'Black History Month.' Black History Month needs to be a   
 12-MONTH THING. When we all learn about our history, about 
 how much we've accomplished while being handicapped with   
 RACISM, it can only inspire us to greater heights, knowing 
 we're on the giant shoulders of our ANCESTORS." Subscribe  
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1868 - Republican conservatives draft new constitution which 
	concentrates political power in the hands of the governor and 
	limits the impact of the Black vote.  This is made possible by
	Conservatives, aided by military forces, who seize the 
	convention hall and establish control over the reconstruction 
	process in Florida.  

1927 - Mary Leontyne Violet Price, who will be acclaimed as one of the
	world's greatest operatic talents, is born in Laurel,
	Mississippi.  She will amass many operatic firsts, being the 
	first African American to sing opera on network television and 
	the first African American to receive the Presidential Medal 
	of Freedom.  Among her honors will be the NAACP's Spingarn 
	Medal, three Emmys, and Kennedy Center Honors. 

1937 - Roberta Cleopatra Flack is born in Black Mountain (Asheville), 
	North Carolina. She will begin her professional singing career 
	in Washington, DC. She will go on to win Grammys for "The First 
	Time Ever I Saw Your Face," "Where Is the Love," and  "Killing
	Me Softly with His Song."

1942 - Mary Lovelace O'Neal is born in Jackson, Mississippi.  Educated 
	at Howard and Columbia universities, she will become a 
	professor of fine arts and head of the Art Department at 
	University of California at Berkeley. Academia will allow her 
	the freedom to become a painter who will exhibit her work 
	in museums in the United States, Morocco, and Chile. 

1943 - Eta Phi Beta, the national business and professional sorority, 
	is incorporated in Detroit, Michigan.  It will have chapters 
	throughout the United States and number among its members 
	civil rights activist Daisy Bates and artist Margaret T. 
	Burroughs.

1945 - The United States, Russia, Great Britain, and France approve a
	peace treaty with Italy, under which Italy renounces all 
	rights and claims to Ethiopia and Eritrea.
 
1945 - The Chicago Defender reports that over a quarter of a million
	African Americans migrated to California during the years 1942
	and 1943.  As the percentage of African Americans in 
	California increases from 1 1/2% to more than 10% of the
	total population, so does the practice of racial segregation.

1971 - Bill White becomes the first African American major league 
	baseball announcer when he begins announcing for the New 
	York Yankees.

1989 - Ronald H. Brown, who had served as Jesse Jackson's campaign 
	manager, becomes chairman of the Democratic National 
	Committee, the first African American to hold the position 	
	in either party. 

1990 - South African President, Frederik Willem de Klerk announces 
	that Nelson Mandela will be set free on February 11th after 
	27 years in prison.

1992 - Alex Haley, author of "Roots," and "Autobiography of Malcolm 
	X," joins the ancestors while on a lecture tour in Seattle,
	Washington at the age of 70.

1992 - Mike Tyson is convicted in Indianapolis, Indiana of raping a
	contestant in the Miss Black America competition and 
	sentenced to six years in an Indiana prison.

1998 - Dr. David Satcher is confirmed by the U.S. Senate to become 
	Surgeon General.

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