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*		   Today in Black History - May 1		      *

1863 - The Confederate congress passes a resolution which brands 
	African American troops and their officers criminals. The 
	resolution, in effect, dooms captured African American 
	soldiers to death or slavery.

1866 - White Democrats and police attack freedmen and their white 
	allies in Memphis, Tennessee.  Forty-six African Americans 
	and two white liberals are killed.  More than seventy are 
	wounded.  Ninety homes, twelve schools and four churches 
	are burned.

1867 - Reconstruction of the South begins with the registering of 
	African American and white voters in the South.  Gen. 
	Philip H. Sheridan orders the registration to begin in 
	Louisiana on May 1 and to continue until June 30.  
	Registration will begin in Arkansas in May.  Other states 
	follow in June and July. By the end of October, 1,363,000 
	citizens had registered in the South, including 700,000 
	African Americans.  African American voters constitute a 
	majority in five states: Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, 
	Mississippi and South Carolina.

1884 - Moses Fleetwood Walker becomes the first African American 
	in the Major Leagues when he plays for the Toledo Blue 
	Stockings in the American Association.  A catcher, he goes 
	0-for-3 in his debut, allowing 2 passed balls and 
	committing 4 errors, as his team bows to Louisville 5-1. He 
	will do better in 41 subsequent games before injuries force 
	Toledo to release him in late September. In July he will be 
	joined by his brother Welday, an outfielder. Racial bigotry 
	will prevent his return to major league ball.  No other 
	African American player will appear in a major league 
	uniform until Jackie Robinson in 1947. 

1901 - Sterling Allen Brown is born in Washington, DC.  He will 
	become a poet, literary critic, editor of "The Negro in 
	American Fiction" and "Negro Poetry and Drama," and the 
	coeditor of the	anthology, "The Negro Caravan."

1941 - A. Philip Randolph issues a call for 100,000 African 
	Americans to march on Washington, DC, to protest armed 
	forces and defense industry discrimination.  In response, 
	President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who attempted to persuade 
	Randolph and others to cancel the demonstration, will issue 
	Executive Order 8802, to ban federal discrimination, before 
	Randolph finally yields.

1946 - Mrs. Emma Clarissa Clement is named "American Mother of the 
	Year" by the Golden Rule Foundation.

1948 - Glenn H. Taylor, U.S. Senator from Idaho and Vice-
	presidential candidate of the Progressive party, is 
	arrested in Birmingham, Alabama, for trying to enter a 
	meeting through a door marked "for Negroes."

1950 - Gwendolyn Brooks becomes the first African American to win a
	Pulitzer Prize for her book of poetry "Annie Allen."

1975 - A commemorative stamp of poet Paul Laurence Dunbar is issued 
	by the U.S. Postal Service as part of its American Arts 
	series.

1981 - Dr. Clarence A. Bacote, historian and political scientist, 
	joins the ancestors in Atlanta, Georgia at the age of 75.
	
1990 - Robert Guillaume, former star of the Benson TV series, 
	premieres in the title role in "Phantom of the Opera" at 
	the Music Center in Los Angeles.  Guillaume continues the 
	role that had been played to critical acclaim by the 
	English star, Michael Crawford.

1991 - Rickey Henderson steals his 939th base in the Oakland A's 
	game against the New York Yankees, breaking Lou Brock's 
	major league record.

1995 - Charges that Qubilah Shabazz, the daughter of Malcolm X, 
	had plotted to murder Nation of Islam leader Louis 
	Farrakhan are dropped as jury selection for her trial is 
	about to begin in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

1998 - Eldridge Cleaver, the fiery Black Panther leader who later 
	renounced his past and became a Republican, joins the 
	ancestors in Pomona, California, at age 62. 

1998 - Former Rwandan Prime Minister Jean Kambanda, pleads guilty 
	to charges stemming from the 1994 genocide of more than 
	500,000 Tutsis.

2000 - Bobby Eggleston is sworn in as the new sheriff of Drew 
	County, Arkansas. He becomes the first African American 
	sheriff in Arkansas since Reconstruction.

2011 - "Obama Gets Osama". President Barack Obama authorizes a
	military special operations to capture the founder and 
	leader of terrorist organization al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden.
	This operation resulted in his death and the removal of
	his body from his sanctuary in Pakistan.
	resulted in the death of 

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