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*		    Today in Black History - August 6          *

1795 - Absalom Jones is ordained a deacon in the Protestant 
	Episcopal Church.

1816 - Peter Salem, Battle of Bunker Hill hero, joins the 
	ancestors in Framingham, Massachusetts.

1861 - Congress passes The First Confiscation Act, authorizing
	the appropriation of the property, including slaves, of
	rebel slaveholders.

1925 - African American lawyers organize the National Bar 
	Association and name George H. Woodson of Des Moines, 
	Iowa, as President, and Wendell Gree of Chicago, 
	Illinois, as Secretary.

1930 - Anna Marie Wooldridge is born in Chicago, Illinois. She
	will become a jazz singer, songwriter, and actress
	known as Abbey Lincoln. She will be widely respected for 
	her writing skills. She will be one of many singers 
	influenced by Billie Holiday. She will have a very long 
	and productive career. With Ivan Dixon, she will co-star 
	in "Nothing But a Man" (1964), an independent film written 
	and directed by Michael Roemer. She also will co-star with 
	Sidney Poitier and Beau Bridges in 1968's "For Love of 
	Ivy." She will also appear in the 1956 film "The Girl 
	Can't Help It." She will continues to perform and 
	can often be found at the Blue Note in New York City.

1934 - United States troops leave Haiti, which it had occupied 
	since 1915.

1941 - An African American private and a white military policeman
	are shot to death on a bus in North Carolina during a 
	fight between African American and white soldiers.  This
	is the first of a series of serious racial incidents 
	(between African American and white soldiers and African 
	American soldiers and white civilians) which will 
	continue throughout the war.

1952 - Satchel Paige, at age 46, becomes the oldest pitcher to 
	complete a major-league baseball game.  Paige, pitching 
	for the Cleveland Indians, shuts out the Detroit Tigers 
	1-0 in a 12-inning game. 

1962 - Jamaica becomes independent after 300 years of British 
	rule.

1965 - The Voting Rights Act is signed by President Lyndon B. 
	Johnson in the same room that Abraham Lincoln signed the
	Emancipation Proclamation.  Rosa Parks, Martin Luther 
	King, Jr., and a host of others witness the signing of 
	the act, which suspends the use of literary tests and 
	calls for federal examiners to ensure fair elections in 
	the South. 

1965 - David Maurice Robinson is born in Key West, Florida.. He 
	will become a NBA center (San Antonio Spurs), NBA Rookie 
	of Year (1990), and will lead the NBA in scoring in 1994.
	He will help lead the Spurs to the NBA Championship in 
	1999. 

1969 - The Learning Tree, directed by Gordon Parks, Jr., premieres.
	The film is the first directed by an African American in 
	modern times. 

1973 - Stevie Wonder is nearly killed in an automobile accident 
	near Durham, North Carolina, where he was to perform in a 
	benefit concert.  Wonder suffers severe brain contusions 
	and a broken skull and will be in a coma for ten days as a
	result of his injuries.  

1984 - Carl Lewis wins 2nd (long jump) of 4 gold medals in the 
	Summer Olympics.

1988 - Once accused by African American artists of racism, MTV, 
	the 24-hour cable music channel, premieres "Yo! MTV Raps."
	It will become one of the station's most popular programs. 

1994 - In Wedowee, Alabama, an apparent arson fire destroys 
	Randolph County High School, which had been the focus of 
	tensions over the principal's stand against interracial 
	dating. 

1996 - U.S. Officials announce that the Air Force had punished 16 
	officers in connection with the crash that killed Commerce
	Secretary Ron Brown and 34 others the previous April.

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