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*		Today in Black History - September 5          *

1804 - Absalom Jones is ordained a priest in the Protestant 
	Episcopal Church.

1846 - John Wesley Cromwell is born into slavery in Portsmouth,
	Virginia. After receiving freedom, he and his family 
	will move to Philadelphia. In 1865, he will return to 
	Portsmouth to open a private school, which will fail due
	to racial harassment. He will enter Howard University in
	Washington, DC in 1871. He will receive a law degree and
	be admitted to the bar in 1874. He will be the first 
	African American to practice law for the Interstate 
	Commerce Commission. He will found the weekly paper, "The
	People's Advocate" in 1876. In 1881, he will be elected 
	President of Bethel Library and Historical Association in
	Washington, DC. He will use this position to generate 
	interest in African American history. He will inspire the
	foundation of the Association for the Study of Negro Life
	and History in 1915. He will also be the Secretary of the
	American Negro Academy. He will join the ancestors on 
	April 14, 1927.

1859 - "Our Nig" by Harriet E. Wilson is published.  It is the 
	first novel published in the United States by an African
	American woman and will be lost to readers for years 
	until reprinted with a critical essay by noted African 
	American scholar Henry Louis Gates, Jr. in 1983.

1877 - African Americans from the Post-Civil-War South, led by 
	Benjamin 'Pap' Singleton, settle in Kansas and establish 
	towns like Nicodemus, to take advantage of free land 
	offered by the United States government through the 
	Homestead Act of 1860.

1895 - George Washington Murray is elected to Congress from South 
	Carolina.

1916 - Novelist Frank Yerby is born in Augusta, Georgia. A student 
	at Fisk University and the University of Chicago, Yerby's 
	early short story "Health Card" will win the O. Henry 
	short story award. He will later turn to adventure novels 
	and become a best-selling author in the 1940's and 1950's 
	with "The Foxes of Harrow", "The Vixens" and many others. 
	His later novels will include "Goat Song", "The Darkness 
	at Ingraham's Crest-A Tale of the Slaveholding South", 
	and "Devil Seed".  In total, Yerby will publish over 30 
	novels that sell over 20 million copies. He will leave 
	the United States in 1955 in protest against racial
	discrimination, moving to Spain where he will remain for 
	the rest of his life. He will join the ancestors on 
	November 29, 1991, after succumbing to congestive heart 
	failure in Madrid. He will be interred there in the 
	Cementerio de la Almudena.

1960 - Cassius Clay of Louisville, Kentucky, wins the gold medal 
	in light heavyweight boxing at the Olympic Games in Rome, 
	Italy.	Clay will later change his name to Muhammad Ali 
	and become one of the great boxing champions in the world.  
	In 1996, at the Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia, 
	Muhammad Ali will have the honor of lighting the Olympic 
	flame.    

1960 - Leopold Sedar Senghor, poet, politician, is elected 
	President of Senegal.

1972 - Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway win a gold record -- for 
	their duet, "Where is the Love".  The song gets to number 
	five on the pop music charts and is one of two songs for 
	the duo to earn gold. The other will be "The Closer I Get 
	To You" (1978).

1995 - O.J. Simpson jurors hear testimony that police detective 
	Mark Fuhrman had uttered a racist slur, and advocated the
	killing of Blacks. 

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