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*		Today in Black History - October 26           *

1868 - White terrorists kill several African Americans in St. 
	Bernard Parish, near New Orleans, Louisiana.

1868 - B.F. Randolph, state senator and chairman of the state 
	Republican party, is assassinated in broad daylight at 
	Hodges Depot in Abbeville, South Carolina.

1911 - Mahalia Jackson is born in New Orleans, Louisiana.  Known
	as the "Gospel Queen," Jackson will become instrumental 
	in the popularization of gospel music and songs.  
	Jackson's traditional gospel audiences transcended 
	beyond African American churchgoers through her 
	recordings, radio performances and concert tours in 
	America and abroad. Her recordings will sell millions of
	copies. She will join the ancestors on January 27, 1972.

1919 - Edward William Brooke III is born in Washington, DC.  
	After serving in World War II and obtaining a law degree 
	from Boston University, he will be elected attorney 
	general of the State of Massachusetts and serve a term 
	of four years before being elected to the United States 
	Senate as a Republican in 1966, the first African 
	American Senator elected since Reconstruction. In the 
	Senate, Brooke will oppose President Nixon's policies in
	Southeast Asia, advocate low-income housing, and oppose 
	quotas to meet affirmative action goals.  Among his 
	awards will be the NAACP's Spingarn Medal in 1967. 

1921 - Solomon Porter Hood is named minister to Liberia.

1934 - At a New York City conference, representatives of the 
	NAACP and the American Fund for Public Service plan a 
	coordinated legal campaign against segregation and 
	discrimination.  Charles H. Houston, Vice-dean of the 
	Howard University Law School, is named director of the 
	NAACP legal campaign.

1950 - Walter E. "Chuck" Foreman is born in Frederick, Maryland.
	He will become a star running back for the Minnesota 
	Vikings.  He will be NFC Rookie of the Year in 1973 and 
	NFC Player of the Year in 1974 and 1976.  He will also
	play in losing efforts in Super Bowls VIII, IX, and XI.

1951 - William Collins is born in Cincinnati, Ohio.  He will 
	become a rhythm and blues performer and bandleader known 
	as "Bootsy" Collins.   He will form his first group, the	
	Pacesetters, in 1968.  From 1969 to 1971, the group will
	function as James Brown's backup band and will be dubbed
	the JB's. In 1972, Bootsy will join George Clinton's 
	Parliament/Funkadelic. He will launch Bootsy's Rubber 
	Band as a spin-off of P-Funk in 1976.  He will record 
	with Warner Brothers from 1976 through 1982.  After a 
	six year hiatus, he will sign with Columbia Records in 
	1988 and actively record into the 1990s.

1951 - Joe Louis is defeated by Rocky Marciano in the eighth 
	round in a bout at Madison Square Garden.

1962 - Louise Beavers, who starred in more than 100 films, 
	including "Imitation of Life", "The Jackie Robinson 
	Story", and "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House", 
	joins the ancestors in Los Angeles, California. 

1970 - Following 3 1/2 years of forced isolation from boxing, 
	Muhammad Ali returns to the ring and beats Jerry Quarry
	in Atlanta, Georgia.

1976 - Trinidad & Tobago becomes a republic. 

1977 - Dr. Clifford R. Wharton Jr. is named chancellor of the 
	State University of New York.

1980 - Ten African American Roman Catholic bishops issue a 
	pastoral letter asserting that "the Church must seize 
	the initiative to 'share the gift of our blackness with 
	the Church in the United States.'"

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