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*		Today in Black History - July 3              *

1848 - Slaves are freed in the Danish West Indies (now the U.S.
	Virgin Islands).

1871 - Joseph H. Douglass, grandson of Frederick Douglass, is 
	born in Washington, DC.  A student of the New England 
	Conservatory of Music in Boston, Douglass will become a 
	noted violinist.

1915 - U.S. military forces occupy Haiti, and remain until 1934.

1917 - Three days of racial riots end in East St. Louis, Illinois.
	At least 40 and as many as 200 African Americans are 
	killed and hundreds more are wounded.

1928 - Charles Waddell Chestnutt, author of "The Conjure Woman" 
	and other works, is awarded the NAACP's Spingarn Medal 
	for his "work as a literary artist depicting the life and
	struggle of Americans of Negro descent." 

1940 - Fontella Bass is born in St. Louis, Missouri. Her mother is
	Martha Bass (of the Clara Ward Singers) who exposed her to
	music at an early age. She was singing in her church's 
	choir at six years old, but as a teenager, she will be
	attracted by more secular music. Throughout high school she
	will be singing R&B songs at local contests and fairs. She 
	will eventually move to Chicago and sign with Chess Records.
	She will record the song, "Rescue Me," which will shoot up
	the charts in the fall and winter of 1965. After a month at
	the top of the Rhythm & Blues charts, the song will reach
	#4 at the pop charts. Her only album with Chess Records, 
	"The New Look," will sell reasonably well, but she will 
	decide to leave the label after only two years, in 1967. In
	1970 she will record two albums with the Art Ensemble of 
	Chicago, "The Art Ensemble of Chicago with Fontella Bass" 
	and "Les Stances A Sophie." The latter is the soundtrack 
	from the French movie of the same title. Her vocals, backed
	by the powerful, pulsating push of the band has allowed the
	"Theme De YoYo" to remain an underground cult classic ever 
	since. The next few years will find her at a number of 
	different labels, but with no notable successes. After her 
	second album, "Free," flopped in 1972, she will retire from
	music. She will return occasionally, being featured as a 
	background vocalist on several recordings, including those 
	of her husband, Lester Bowie, a jazz trumpeter and member 
	of the Art Ensemble of Chicago. In the 1990s she will host
	a short-lived Chicago radio talk show, and will release 
	several gospel records on independent labels. She will be
	inducted into the St. Louis Walk of Fame.

1947 - The Cleveland Indians purchase the contract of Larry Doby, 
	the first African American to play in the American League.

1962 - Jackie Robinson, who broke the color line in professional 
	baseball, is the first African American inducted into the 
	National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, in Cooperstown,
	New York.

1966 - NAACP officially disassociates itself from the "Black Power"
	doctrine.

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