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*		     Today in Black History - May 27		      *

1863 - Captain Andre' Callioux and his Native Guard Regiment, which had once
	fought for the Confederacy, charge Port Hudson, Louisiana. The Union 
	Army Guard, intent on disproving white contentions that "Negroes" 
	lacked the intelligence for combat, will make six different assaults 
	on the stronghold.

1917 - One African American is killed and hundreds are left homeless in race 
	riots in East St. Louis, Illinois.  	

1935 - Ramsey Lewis is born in Chicago, Illinois.  While attending Chicago 
	Musical College, he will form the Gentlemen of Swing (later called 
	The Ramsey Lewis Trio) with The Cleff's old rhythm section, Eldee 
	Young (bass) and Redd Holt (drums). Their weekend gig will catch the 
	attention of an influential deejay (Daddio-O-Dayle), who convinces 
	blues record company owner Phil Chess to expand into jazz and sign 
	the trio.  From the start (1958) their records were popular, although 
	in the early days they had a strong jazz content.  In 1958 Lewis will 
	also record with Max Roach and Lem Winchester.  On the 1965 albums 
	"The In Crowd" and "Hang On Sloopy," Ramsey will make the piano into 
	a major attraction and from that point on, his records will become 
	much more predictable and pop-oriented.  In 1966, his trio's personnel 
	will change with bassist Cleveland Eaton and drummer Maurice White 
	(later the founder of Earth, Wind and Fire) joining Lewis.  In the 
	1970s Lewis will often play electric piano, although by later in the 
	decade, he was sticking to acoustic and hiring an additional 
	keyboardist.  He plays melodic jazz when he wants to, but will stick 
	to easy-listening pop music during the his career.  
	
1936 - Louis Gossett, Jr. is born in Brooklyn, New York.  He will make his 
	acting debut at 17 in "Take a Giant Step" and act in numerous stage, 
	film and television roles including Fiddler in "Roots," for which he 
	will win an Emmy.  His portrayal of the tough drill instructor in "An 
	Officer and a Gentleman" will win him an Academy Award as best 
	supporting actor in 1982, the third African-American to win an Oscar 
	for acting.

1941 - A race riot begins in East St. Louis, Illinois. After four days of 
	rioting, one African American will be killed.

1942 - Dorie Miller, a messman from Waco, Texas, is awarded the Navy cross for 
	his heroic deeds at Pearl Harbor.  The Cross is pinned on his chest by
	Admiral Chester W. Nimitz.

1958 - Ernest Green graduates from Little Rock's Central High School with six 
	hundred white classmates, becoming the first of the "little Rock Nine"
	to graduate from high school.

1961 - Ralph Boston of the United States, sets the long jump record.

1963 - Jomo Kenyatta is elected first prime minister of self-governing Kenya. 
	In the early 1950s, Kenyatta was sentenced to seven years of hard 
	labor for alleged links to the Mau Mau, a clandestine anti-British 
	organization.  In 1964, Kenyatta will become the first president of 
	Kenya, remaining in that position until 1978. 

1965 - Todd Bridges is born in San Francisco, California.  He will become a
	child actor and is best known for his roles in the TV series "Diff'rent 
	Strokes," and "Fish."

1968 - The Supreme Court orders schools to present a realistic desegregation 
	plan immediately.  The ruling comes almost 13 years to the day after 
	the Court's "all deliberate speed" desegregation order in 1955.

1975 - Ezzard Charles, former heavyweight boxing champion, joins the ancestors
	in Chicago at the age of 53.

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