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*                           Today in Black History - September 1         *

 

1867 - Robert T. Freeman becomes the first African American person

            to graduate from Harvard Dental School.

 

1875 - White Democrats attacked Republicans at Yazoo City, 

            Mississippi. One white and three African-Americans were 

            killed.

 

1912 - Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, English-born composer of Hiawatha's 

            Wedding Feast and professor of music at Trinity College of 

            Music in London, joins the ancestors in Croyden, England.  

            Coleridge-Taylor was the most important black composer of 

            his day and toured the United States three times, where he

            played with Will Marion Cook, Clarence Cameron White, and 

            collaborated with Paul Laurence Dunbar in setting several 

            of his poems to music.

 

1925 - Rosa Guy is born in Trinidad. She will become the author of 

            "The Friends," "Ruby," and "Edith Jackson."

 

1937 - Ron O'Neal is born in Utica, New York.  He will become an 

            actor and will star in movies during the 1970's and be 

            best known for his role in "Superfly." 

 

1948 - William T. Coleman is appointed by Justice Frankfurter as a 

            clerk to the U.S. Supreme Court, the first African 

            American to hold the position.  A Harvard Law School 

            graduate and Army Air Corps veteran, Coleman will again 

            enter public service, first as president of the NAACP 

            Legal Defense and Education Fund and, in 1975, as 

            Secretary of Transportation under President Gerald Ford.

 

1970 - Dr. Hugh S. Scott of Washington, DC, becomes the first

            African American superintendent of schools in a major US.

            city.

 

1971 - The Pittsburgh Pirates field an all African American team 

            in a baseball game against the Philadelphia Phillies.

 

1973 - George Foreman knocks out Jose Roman in the first round to

            retain his heavyweight title. 

 

1975 - General Daniel ("Chappie") James Jr. is promoted to the 

            rank of four-star general and named commander-in-chief of

            the North American Air Defense Command.  He is the first 

            African American to achieve this rank.

 

1977 - Ethel Waters, singer and actress, joins the ancestors in 

            Chatsworth, California at the age of 80.  She was the 

            first African American entertainer to move from vaudeville

            to 'white' entertainment.  She starred in many movies such

            as "Something Special" (1971), "Carib Gold" (1955), "The 

            Member of the Wedding" (1952), "Pinky" (1949), "Cabin in

            the Sky" (1943), "Cairo" (1942), "Tales of Manhattan" 

            (1942), "Black Musical Featurettes, V. 1" (1929),  Short 

            Subjects V. 1" (1929),  and "On With the Show" (1929).  

            She also was in the first network show to feature an 

            African American actress as the star (The Beulah Show-

            1950).

 

1979 - Hazel W. Johnson becomes the first African American woman 

            to attain general officer rank in American military 

            history. Under her tenure as Chief, the Army Nurse Corps

            continued to improve standards of education and training.

            The Army Nurse Corps Standards of Nursing Practice were 

            published as an official Department of the Army Pamphlet 

            (DA PAM 40-5). She received the Distinguished Service

            Medal, Legion Of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal, and 

            the Army Commendation Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster among 

            her awards and honors.


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