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*                   Today in Black History - May 24                   *

1854 - Anthony Burns, celebrated fugitive slave, is arrested by United States
        Deputy Marshals in Boston, Massachusetts.

1861 - Major General Benjamin F. Butler declare slaves "contraband of war."

1864 - Two regiments, the First and Tenth U.S. Colored Troops, repulse an
        attack by rebel General Fitzhugh Lee.  Also participating in battle
        at Wilson's Wharf Landing, on the bank of the James River, were a
        small detachment of white Union troops and a battery of light
        artillery.

1881 - Paul Quinn College is chartered in the State of Texas. The college,
        founded in 1872, had moved from its original site in Austin to Waco in
        1877.

1905 - Martin Dihigo is born in Havana, Cuba.  He will become a baseball
        player in the Negro Leagues and will be considered by some to be the
        greatest all-around player of all-time of African descent.  He will be
        elected to the Cuban and Mexican Halls of Fame during his lifetime, and
        will be posthumously elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in
        1977.

1937 - Archie Shepp is born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.  He will become a
        renowned avant-garde jazz saxophonist and play with a variety of jazz
        greats including John Coltrane, Bobby Hutcherson, and Donald Cherry.
        He also will be a composer of jazz instrumental compositions and the
        play "Lady Day: A Musical Tragedy." He will use free jazz as a vehicle
        for political expression and will be an important factor in the growing
        acceptance of African American identity. He will become an Associate
        Professor at the University of Massachusetts but will continue his
        concert career at the same time, working mostly in Europe. He will be a
        seminal figure in the development of the New Music and influence many
        saxophonists of the avant-garde.

1944 - Patricia Louise Holt is born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  She will be
        better known as Patti LaBelle, organizer and lead singer of Patti LaBelle
        and the Bluebells in 1960.  In the 1970's, she will reconfigure the group
        and later reteam with Nona Hendryx and Sara Dash as LaBelle. In 1976,
        LaBelle will pursue a solo career, gain even more critical and popular
        acclaim, and win a 1992 Grammy.

1951 - Racial segregation in Washington, DC, restaurants is ruled illegal by the
        Municipal Court of Appeals.

1954 - Peter Marshall Murray is installed as president of the New York County
        Medical Society. He is the first African American physician to head an
        AMA affiliate.

1961 - Twenty-seven Freedom Riders are arrested in Jackson, Mississippi.

1963 - The Organization of African Unity is founded in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

1983 - Jesse L. Jackson becomes the first African American to address a joint
        session of a state legislature in the 20th century, when he talks to the
        Alabama legislature.

1984 - Ralph Sampson of the Houston Rockets becomes the first unanimous choice
        for NBA Rookie of the Year since Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabar) of
        the Los Angeles Lakers in 1970.

1991 - Hal McRae is named manager of the Kansas City Royals. He will become one
        of two African American managers serving in major league baseball.

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