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*		Today in Black History - October 6           *

1776 - Henri Christophe is born a slave in Grenada.  He will 
	become a Haitian revolutionist and ruler and also become 
	provisional chief of northern Haiti. He will establish 
	himself as King Henri I in the north and build Citadelle 
	Laferriere. 

1847 - National Black convention meets in Troy, New York, with 
	more than sixty delegates from nine states. Nathan 
	Johnson of Massachusetts is elected president.

1868 - An African American state convention at Macon, Georgia, 
	protests expulsion of African American politicians from 
	the Georgia legislature.

1871 - The Fisk Jubilee Singers begin their tour to raise money 
	for the school. Soon they will become one of the most 
	popular African American folk-singing groups of the late 
	19th century, performing throughout the U.S. and Europe 
	and raising large sums for Fisk's building program. 

1917 - Fannie Lou Hamer is born near Ruleville, Mississippi. She
	will become a leader of the civil rights movement during 
	the 1960's and founder of the Mississippi Freedom 
	Democratic Party in Montgomery County, Mississippi. 

1921 - Joseph Echols Lowery is born in Huntsville, Alabama.  An 
	early civil rights activist, he will become a founder, 
	chairman of the board, and president of the Southern 
	Christian Leadership Conference. He will lead SCLC to 
	great levels of civil rights activism including a 2,700 
	mile pilgrimage to extend and strengthen the Voting 
	Rights Act, protesting toxic waste sites in African 
	American communities, and actions against United States'
	corporations doing business in apartheid South Africa.

1965 - Patricia Harris takes the post as U.S. Ambassador to 
	Belgium, becoming the first African American U.S. 
	ambassador. 

1981 - Anwar Sadat, president of Egypt, is assassinated by 
	extremists while reviewing a military parade.

1986 - Abram Hill joins the ancestors in New York City. He was 
	the founder of the city's American Negro Theatre in 1940, 
	where the careers of Harry Belafonte, Ruby Dee, and 
	Sidney Poitier were launched. Hill's adaptation of the 
	play "Anna Lucasta" premiered on Broadway in 1944 and 
	ran successfully for 900 performances.

1991 - Williams College's exhibit of African American photography 
	- "Black Photographers Bear Witness: 100 Years of Social 
	Protest" opens. The exhibit includes photography by C.M. 
	Battey, James Van Der Zee, Marvin and Morgan Smith, 
	Moneta Sleet, Carrie Mae Weems, and others. 

1991 - Anita Hill, a former personal assistant to Supreme Court 
	justice nominee Clarence Thomas, accuses Thomas of sexual 
	harassment (from 1981-83) during his confirmation 
	hearings. 

1994 - South African President, Nelson Mandela, addresses a joint 
	session of Congress.  He will warn against the lure of 
	isolationism, saying the U.S. post-Cold War focus should 
	be on eliminating "tyranny, instability and poverty" 
	across the globe.

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