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*		Today in Black History - May 4		       *

1864 - Ulysses S. Grant crosses the Rapidan and begins his duel 
	with Robert E. Lee.  At the same time Ben Butler's Army 
	of the James moves on Lee's forces. An African American 
	division in Grant's army did not play a prominent role 
	in the Wilderness Campaign, but Ben Butler gave his 
	African American infantrymen and his eighteen hundred 
	African American cavalrymen important assignments.  
	African American troops of the Army of the James were 
	the first Union Soldiers to take possession of James 
	River ports (at Wilson's Wharf Landing, Fort Powhatan 
	and City Point).

1937 - Melvin Edwards is born in Houston, Texas.  He will become 
	a sculptor and will have one-man exhibits at the Santa 
	Barbara Museum of Art, the Walker Art Center in 
	Minneapolis, and the Whitney Museum of American Art in 
	New York City.  His work will be represented in private 
	collections as well as that of the Museum of Modern Art, 
	the Schomburg Collection of the New York Public Library, 
	and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, among others.

1942 - Nickolas Ashford is born in Fairfield, South Carolina.  He 
	will become a songwriter who, with his partner and wife 
	Valerie Simpson, will write such hits as "Reach out and 
	Touch (Somebody's Hand)," "Ain't Nothing Like the Real 
	Thing," and "Ain't No Mountain High Enough."  Becoming a 
	solo act in 1973, Ashford and Simpson will have a string 
	of successful albums including "Send It," "Solid," and 
	"Real Love."  He and wife Valerie will perform at Nelson 
	Mandela's 70th birthday celebration in London in 1988, 
	sing for President Clinton at the 52nd Presidential 
	Inauguration in 1992, perform at the White House for the 
	CISAC 39th World Congress, and in April of 1996 they will 
	be awarded ASCAP's highest honor: The Founder's Award, at 
	the Motown Cafe in New York. He will join the ancestors on 
	August 22, 2011.

1943 - William Tubman is elected president of Liberia.

1951 - Sigmund Jackson is born in Gary, Indiana.  Better known as
	"Jackie," he will become the oldest of the pop group, "The
	Jackson Five" and later "The Jacksons."

1961 - Thirteen CORE-sponsored Freedom Riders begin a bus trip in
	Washington, DC to cities throughout the south, to force 
	desegregation of terminals. Ten days later, the bus will be 
	bombed and its passengers attacked by white segregationists 
	near Anniston, Alabama.

1965 - Willie Mays' 512th home run breaks Mel Ott's 511th National
	League home run record.

1969 - "No Place to Be Somebody" opens at the Public Theatre in New 
	York City.  Charles Gordone's powerful play will earn its 
	author the 1970 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

1985 - The famed Apollo Theatre, once the showcase for the nation's 
	top African American performers, reopens after a renovation
	that cost $10.4 million.  The landmark building on West 
	125th Street in New York was the first place The Beatles 
	wanted to see on their initial visit to the United States.  
	Ed Sullivan used to frequent the Apollo in search of new 
	talent for his CBS show.

1990 - The South African government and the African National 
	Congress conclude historic talks in Cape Town with a joint 
	statement agreeing on a "common commitment toward the 
	resolution of the existing climate of violence." 

1999 - Five New York police officers go on trial for the torture 
	of Haitian immigrant Abner Louima. One officer will later 
	plead guilty; a second officer will be convicted; and three
	will be acquitted.

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