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*		Today in Black History - September 18          *

1850 - Congress passes the Fugitive Slave Act, a part of the 
	Compromise of 1850, which allows slave owners to reclaim 
	slaves who had escaped to other states. The act also 
	offers federal officers a fee for captured slaves.

1895 - Booker T. Washington makes a speech at the Cotton States 
	and International Exposition in Atlanta, Georgia. Known 
	as the "Atlanta Compromise" speech, Washington advocates
	acceptance of a subordinate role for African Americans, 
	espouses peaceful coexistence with white Southerners, 
	and calls agitation over the question of social equality 
	"the extremist folly."  The speech, which reportedly 
	leaves some African American listeners in tears and will
	incur the wrath of W.E.B. Du Bois and others, secures 
	Washington's reputation among whites as a successor to
	Frederick Douglass.

1905 - Eddie Anderson is born in Oakland, California. He will 
	become an actor and will be best known for his role on 
	of 'Rochester' on "The Jack Benny Show."

1945 - 1000 white students walk out of three Gary, Indiana 
	schools to protest integration.  There were similar 
	disturbances in Chicago, Illinois and other Northern and
	Western metropolitan areas.

1948 - Dr. Ralph J. Bunche is confirmed by the United Nations 
	Security Council as acting United Nations' mediator in 
	Palestine.

1951 - Dr. Benjamin Solomon Carson, Sr., neurosurgeon, is born 
	in Detroit, Michigan.  He will graduate from the 
	University of Michigan Medical School in 1977 and will 
	become the first African American neurosurgery resident 
	at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.  
	He will receive the American Black Achievement Award 
	from Ebony and the Paul Harris Fellow Award from Rotary
	International. He will become best known for his 
	separation of Siamese twins in 1989.

1962 - Rwanda, Burundi, Jamaica & Trinidad-Tobago are admitted 
	(105th-108th countries) to the United Nations. 

1964 - Holly Robinson (Peete) , actress ("21 Jump Street", 
	"Hanging with Mr. Cooper"), is born.

1967 - Ricky Bell, rhythm-and-blues singer, (Bell Biv Devoe and
	New Edition), is born.

1970 - Rock guitarist Jimi (James Marshall) Hendrix joins the 
	ancestors at age 27 after aspirating on his own vomit 
	in London.  Contrary to many news accounts, he did not 
	succumb to a drug overdose. No trace of drugs was found 
	in his body. A self-taught musician who blended rock, 
	jazz, and blues with British avant-garde rock, Hendrix
	redefined the use of the electric guitar.  His musical 
	career deeply influenced modern musicians. His songs, 
	"Purple Haze" and "Foxy Lady" will become anthems for a
	generation at war in Vietnam. 

1972 - Art Williams becomes the first African American National 
	League umpire (Los Angeles vs. San Diego). 

1980 - Cosmonaut Arnaldo Tamayo-Mendez, a Cuban, becomes the 
	first person of African descent sent on a mission in 
	space (Soyuz 38).

1990 - Atlanta, Georgia is selected as the site of the XXV 
	Olympiad Summer Games.  Mayor Maynard H. Jackson says 
	the 1996 Summer Games will be the "single biggest 
	continuous infusion of economic development to Atlanta 
	in the history of the city under any circumstances."  
	It is the second time the city to host the games, is 
	led by an African American mayor.

1999 - Sammy Sosa of the Chicago Cubs becomes the first player 
	in major league baseball history to reach 60 homers in 
	a season twice.

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