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*		Today in Black History - March 31		*

1850 - The Massachusetts Supreme Court rejects the argument of 
	Charles Sumner in the Boston school integration suit and 
	established the	"separate but equal" precedent.

1853 - At concert singer Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield's New York 
	debut in Metropolitan Hall, African Americans are not 
	allowed to attend. Angered and embarrassed at the exclusion 
	of her race, Greenfield will perform in a separate concert 
	at the Broadway Tabernacle for five African American 
	congregations. 

1871 - John Arthur "Jack" Johnson is born in Galveston, Texas.  He 
	will become a professional boxer and will become the first 
	African American to be crowned world heavyweight boxing 
	champion. His championship reign will last from 1908 to 1915. 
	He will join the ancestors on June 10, 1946 after succumbing 
	to injuries from an automobile accident. He will be inducted 
	into the Boxing Hall of Fame in 1954, and is on the roster of
	both the International Boxing Hall of Fame and the World 
	Boxing Hall of Fame. In 2005, the United States National Film
	Preservation Board deemed the film of the 1910 Johnson-
	Jeffries fight "historically significant" and will place it 
	in the National Film Registry.

1930 - President Hoover nominates Judge John J. Parker of North 
	Carolina for a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court.  The NAACP 
	launches a national campaign against the appointment. Parker 
	is not confirmed by the Senate.

1948 - A. Phillip Randolph tells the Senate Armed Services Committee 
	that unless segregation and discrimination were banned in 
	draft programs he would urge African American youths to 
	resist induction by civil disobedience.

1949 - William Grant Still's opera, "Troubled Island" receives its 
	world premiere at the New York City Opera.  In addition to 
	marking Robert McFerrin's debut as the first African American
	male to sing with the company, the opera is the first ever 
	written by an African American to be produced by a major 
	opera company.

1967 - Jimi Hendrix begins the tradition of burning his guitar in 
	London, England.

1968 - The provisional government of the Republic of New Africa is 
	founded in Detroit, Michigan.

1973 - Ken Norton defeats Muhammad Ali in a 12 round split decision 
	in San Diego, California.  Norton will break Ali's jaw 
	during the bout.

1980 - Jesse Owens joins the ancestors in Tucson, Arizona at the age 
	of 66, and President Jimmy Carter adds his voice to the 
	tributes that pour in from around the world.  Jesse won four
	gold medals in track at the Berlin Olympics in 1936.  

1980 - Larry Holmes wins the vacant world heavyweight title by 
	knocking out Leroy Jones in the eighth round.

1988 - Toni Morrison wins the Pulitzer Prize for "Beloved," a 
	powerful novel of a runaway slave who murders her daughter 
	rather than see her raised in slavery.

1995 - President Bill Clinton briefly visits Haiti, where he 
	declares the U.S. mission to restore democracy there a 
	"remarkable success." 

1999 - Four New York City police officers are charged with murder 
	for killing Amadou Diallo, an unarmed African immigrant, in 
	a hail of bullets. They shot at him 41 times, hitting him 
	with 19 shots.  The officers will later be acquitted of all 
	charges, even involuntary manslaughter. 

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