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*              Today in Black History - December 22            *

 

1873 - Abolitionist Charles Lenox Remond joins the ancestors.  

            He was the first African American lecturer employed by 

            the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society.

 

1883 - Arthur Wergs Mitchell is born near Lafayette, Alabama.  

            He will become the first African American Democrat 

            elected to Congress, representing Illinois for four 

            terms.  In 1937, after being forced from first-class 

            train accommodations in Arkansas to ride in a shabby 

            Jim Crow car, Mitchell will sue the railroad and 

            eventually argue unsuccessfully before the Supreme Court

            that interstate trains be exempt from Arkansas' 

            "separate but equal" laws.

 

1898 - Chancellor Williams is born. He will become a historian 

            and author of "Destruction of Black Civilization."

 

1905 - James A. Porter is born in Baltimore, Maryland.  An 

            artist,    chairperson of the department of art at Howard 

            University and one of the earliest scholars of African 

            American art, Porter will exhibit his works widely in the

            United States, Europe, and Africa.

 

1939 - Jerry Pinckney is born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  He 

            will become an award-winning illustrator of children's 

            books and numerous U.S. postage stamps featuring notable 

            African Americans.

 

1943 - W.E.B. Du Bois is elected as the first African American 

            member of the National Institute of Arts & Letters.

 

1980 - Samuel R. Pierce, Jr., a New York City lawyer and former 

            judge, is named to President Ronald Reagan's Cabinet as 

            Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.

 

1984 - Four African American youths on a New York City subway 

            train, are shot by Bernhard Goetz.  The white man shoots 

            because he thought they were going to rob him.  He claims 

            he was seconds from becoming a mugging victim when he 

            opened fire, and will be acquitted of attempted murder in 

            1987 but will serve 8 months on a weapons charge.  In 

            1996, he will lose a civil case brought against him by 

            one of the youths that he shot and paralyzed. The civil 

            judgment brought against him will be $ 43 million.

 

1988 - South Africa signs an accord granting independence to South

            -West Africa.

 

1989 - The art exhibit "Afro-American Artists in Paris: 1919-1939" 

            closes at the Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Gallery on the 

            Hunter College campus in New York City.  The exhibit of 

            eight artists including William Harper, Lois Mailou Jones, 

            Archibald Motley, Jr., Henry O. Tanner, and Hale Woodruff, 

            among others, powerfully illustrates the results achieved 

            by African American artists when they were able to leave 

            the confines and restrictions imposed upon them by race in 

            the United States.

 

1996 - Kordell Stewart of the Pittsburgh Steelers runs 80 yards 

            for a touchdown in the first half of an 18-14 loss to the 

            Carolina Panthers, the longest scoring run by a quarterback 

            in NFL history.


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