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*               Today in Black History - April 15               *

1861 - President Lincoln calls for 75,000 troops to put down the
        rebellion. The Lincoln administration rejects African American
        volunteers. For almost two years straight African Americans
        fight for the right, as one humorist puts it, "to be kilt".

1889 - Asa Philip Randolph is born in Crescent Way, Florida.  He will
        become a labor leader, the organizer of the Brotherhood of
        Sleeping Car Porters in 1925, and a tireless fighter for civil
        rights.

1919 - Elizabeth Catlett is born in Washington, DC.  She will become an
        internationally known printmaker and sculptor who will emigrate
        to Mexico and embrace both African and Mexican influences in her
        art.

1922 - Harold Washington is born in Chicago, Illinois.  He will serve in
        the Illinois House of Representatives and Senate as well as two
        terms in Congress before becoming the first African American
        mayor of Chicago.

1928 - Pioneering architect Norma Merrick (later Sklarek) is born in New
        York City.  Sklarek will be the first licensed woman architect
        in the United States and the first African American woman to
        become a fellow in the American Institute of Architects.

1958 - African Freedom Day is declared at the All-African People's
        Conference in Accra, Ghana.

1966 - The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) is formed on
        the campus of Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina.

1985 - Thomas "Hit Man" Hearns wins the World Middleweight title. This
        is one of five weight classes that he will win a boxing title
        making him the first African American to win boxing titles in
        five different weight classes.

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        The source for these facts are "Encyclopedia Britannica,
        "InfoBeat," "I, Too, Sing America - The African American
        Book of Days," and independent research by the
        Information Man.
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