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*		Today in Black History - September 12         *

1913 - James Cleveland Owens is born in Oakville, Alabama. He 
	will be better known as Jesse Owens, one of the greatest 
	track and field stars in history.  Owens will achieve 
	fame at the 1936 Summer Olympic Games in Berlin, where 
	he will win four gold medals, dispelling Hitler's notion 
	of the superior Aryan race and the inferiority of Black
	athletes. Among his honors will be the Medal of Freedom, 
	presented to him by President Gerald Ford in 1976. He will
	join the ancestors on March 31, 1980.

1935 - Richard Hunt is born in Chicago, Illinois.  A graduate of 
	the Art Institute of Chicago, he will later study in 
	Europe and be considered one of the leading sculptors in 
	the United States.  His work will be shown extensively 
	in the United States and abroad and his sculptures will 
	be collected by the National Museum of American Art, the 
	Whitney Museum of American Art, the Metropolitan Museum 
	of Art, and the Museum of the Twentieth Century in 
	Vienna. On April 29, 2009, he will be awarded the Lifetime
	Achievement Award by the International Sculpture Center.
	His web site is http://www.RichardHunt.us.

1944 - Barry White is born in Galveston, Texas. He will become a 
	singer and songwriter. Some of his hits will be "I'm 
	Gonna Love You Just A Little More Baby", "Can't Get 
	Enough Of Your Love Babe", and "Love's Theme [with Love 
	Unlimited Orchestra]. He will join the ancestors on July 
	4, 2003 from complications of high blood pressure and 
	kidney disease.

1947 - The first African American baseball player in the major 
	leagues, Jackie Robinson, is named National League Rookie 
	of the Year.

1956 - African American students are barred from entering a Clay,
	Kentucky elementary school. They will enter the school 
	under National Guard protection on September 17.

1958 - The United States Supreme Court orders a Little Rock, 
	Arkansas high school to admit African American students.

1964 - Ralph Boston of the United States, sets the long jump 
	record at 27' 4". 

1974 - The beginning of court-ordered busing to achieve racial 
	integration in Boston's public schools is marred by 
	violence in South Boston.

1974 - Eugene A. Marino, SSJ, is consecrated as the first 
	African American Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in the 
	United States. He assumes his duties as auxiliary bishop 
	of Washington, DC.

1974 - Haile Selassie is deposed by military leaders after fifty-
	eight years as the ruling monarch of Ethiopia.

1977 - Black South African student and civil rights leader Steven 
	Biko joins the ancestors after succumbing to severe 
	physical abuse while in police detention, triggering an 
	international outcry.

1980 - Lillian Randolph joins the ancestors at the age of 65. She 
	had been a film actress and had starred on television on 
	the "Amos 'n' Andy Show" and in the mini-series "Roots".

1984 - Michael Jordan signs a seven-year contract to play 
	basketball with the Chicago Bulls. 'Air' Jordan will 
	become an NBA star for the Bulls and help make the team a
	dominant force in the NBA.

1984 - Dwight Gooden, of the New York Mets, sets a rookie 
	strikeout record by striking out his 251st batter of the 
	season.  He also leads the Mets to a 2-0 shutout over the 
	Pittsburgh Pirates. 

1986 - The National Council of Negro Women sponsors its first 
	Black Family Reunion at the National Mall in Washington, 
	DC. The reunion, which will grow to encompass dozens of 
	cities and attract over one million people annually, is 
	held to celebrate and applaud the traditional values, 
	history, and culture of the African American family.

1989 - David Dinkins, Manhattan borough president, wins the New 
	York City's Democratic mayoral primary, defeating 
	incumbent Mayor Ed Koch and two other candidates on his 
	way to becoming the city's first African American mayor.

1992 - Mae C. Jemison becomes the first woman of color to go into 
	space when she travels on the space shuttle Endeavour.

1998 - Sammy Sosa of the Chicago Cubs becomes the fourth major 
	league baseball player to hit 60 home runs in a single 
	season.

1999 - Serena and Venus Williams (sisters) take home the U.S. 
	Open Women's Doubles Championship trophy.  After losing 
	the first set, they bounce back to win the remaining two 
	sets against Chandra Rubin of the U.S. and Sandrine 
	Testud of France. The Williams sisters are the first 
	African Americans to win a U.S. Open Doubles 
	Championship. 

2000 - James Perkins becomes the first African American mayor of 
	Selma, Alabama, defeating long-time mayor Joe Smitherman 
	with 60% of the	vote.  Smitherman had been mayor for 
	thirty six years. He was the mayor of Selma in 1965 when 
	sheriff's deputies and state troopers attacked hundreds 
	of voting rights marchers on Selma's Edmund Pettus 
	Bridge in what became known as "Bloody Sunday."

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