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1810 - The Argentine national hero from Buenos Aires, Argentina, 

            Antonio Ruiz (El Negro Falucho), joins the ancestors, fighting

            for his country. 

 

1855 - The Wisconsin Supreme Court declares that the United States 

            Fugitive Slave Law is unconstitutional.

 

1874 - Blanche Kelso Bruce is elected to the United States Senate from 

            Mississippi.  He will be the first African American senator to 

            serve a full term and the first to preside over the Senate 

            during a debate.

 

1879 - Charles Follis is born in Wooster, Ohio. He will become the 

            first African American professional football player in the 

            United States reported by the press. He will play for a 

            professional team known as the Shelby Blues, in Shelby, Ohio.

            starting in 1904 and will retire in 1906 due to injuries. 

            Most sources will state that 1904 was when his career started,

            when he signed a contract on September 16, but Hall of Fame 

            research indicates the 1902 Shelby Athletic Club that Follis 

            played on, was indeed professional. Editor's note: In 1972, 

            The Pro Football Hall of Fame will discover proof that William

            (Pudge) Heffelfinger, a Yale All-American, played one game for 

            $ 500, for the Allegheny Athletic Association in 1892, making 

            him the actual 'first' to play football for play. He will join


the ancestors in 1910 after succumbing to pneumonia.

 

1935 - Johnny "Guitar" Watson is born in Houston. Texas.  He will 

            become a guitarist and singer known for his wild style of 

            guitar playing and the sound which merged Blues Music with 

            touches of Rhythm & Blues and Funk. He will join the ancestors

            after succumbing to a heart attack, while performing at the 

            Yokohama Blues Cafe in Japan, on May 17, 1996.

 

1938 - Emile Griffith is born in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands.  He will

            move to New York City as a young man and discover boxing.  He

            will win the Golden Gloves title and turn professional in 

            1958. In his career, he will meet 10 world champions and box 

            339 title-fight rounds, more than any other fighter in history.

            He will be elected to the International Boxing Hall of Fame 

            with the distinction of being the third fighter in history to 

            hold both the welterweight and middleweight titles. 

 

1938 - Elijah Pitts is born in Mayflower, Arkansas.  He will become a

            professional football player with the Green Bay Packers.  A 

            major contributor as a running back, he will help his team win

            Super Bowl I.  He will spend nine years with the Green Bay

            Packers during their championship years under Hall of Fame 

            coach Vince Lombardi. The Packers will win four NFL 

            championships and two Super Bowls during his career. He will

            return to the Super Bowl thirty years later as a running back

            coach with the Buffalo Bills.  He will join the ancestors on

            July 10, 1998 after succumbing to abdominal cancer.

 

1939 - The Baltimore Museum of Art exhibit, "Contemporary Negro Art",

            opens.  The exhibit, which will run for 16 days, will feature 

            works by Richmond Barthe, Aaron Douglas, Archibald Motley, 

            Jr., and Jacob Lawrence's Toussaint L'Ouverture series.

 

1947 - Percival Prattis of "Our World" in New York City, becomes the 

            first African American news correspondent admitted to the 

            House and Senate press galleries in Washington, DC.

 

1948 - Laura Wheeler Waring, portrait painter and illustrator, joins

            the ancestors. Trained at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine 

            Arts, she received the Harmon Award in 1927 for achievement in 

            the fine arts and, with Betsey Graves Reyneau, completed a set 

            of 24 renderings of their works entitled "Portraits of 

            Outstanding Americans of Negro Origins" for the Harmon 

            Foundation in the 1940's. 

 

1948 - Rosa Ingram and her fourteen and sixteen-year-old sons are 

            condemned to death for the alleged murder of a white Georgian. 

            Mrs. Ingram states that she acted in self-defense.

 

1964 - School officials report that 464,000 Black and Puerto Rican 

            students boycotted New York City public schools.

 

1980 - Muhammad Ali starts tour of Africa as President Jimmy Carter's 

            envoy.

 

1981 - The Air Force Academy drops its ban on applicants with sickle-

            cell trait.  The ban was considered by many a means of 

            discriminating against African Americans.

 

1984 - A sellout crowd of 18,210 at Madison Square Garden in New York 

            City sees Carl Lewis best his own world record in the long 

            jump by 9-1/4 inches.

 

1989 - Former St. Louis Cardinals' first baseman, Bill White becomes 

            the first African American to head an American professional 

            sports league when he was named to succeed A. Bartlett 

            Giamatti as National League president.

 

1993 - The federal trial of four police officers charged with civil 

            rights violations in the videotaped beating of Rodney King, 

            began in Los Angeles.

 

1993 - Marge Schott is suspended as Cincinnati Reds owner for one year 

            for her repeated use of racial and ethnic slurs.


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