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*	       Today in Black History - October 20            *

1895 - Rex Ingram is born near Cairo, Illinois.  He will attend 
	medical school and earn a Phi Beta Kappa key but forsake
	medicine for the stage, becoming a powerful actor on the 
	stage and screen, most notably as "De Lawd" in the 1936 
	film "The Green Pastures."  He will also appear in 
	"Cabin in the Sky" and "Anna Lucasta." He will join the
	ancestors on September 19, 1969.

1898 - North Carolina Mutual Life and Provident Association is 
	organized by seven African Americans: John Merrick, Dr. 
	Aaron M. Moore, P.W. Dawkins, D.T. Watson, W.G. Pearson, 
	E.A. Johnson, and James E. Shepard.  Each invests $50 in
	the company, which will grow to become North Carolina 
	Mutual Life Insurance Company and have over $211 million
	in assets and over $8 billion of insurance in force by 
	1991. 

1924 - The "First Colored World Series" of baseball is held in 
	Kansas City, Missouri.  The series, which pits the Kansas 
	City Monarchs against the Hillsdale team from Darby, 
	Pennsylvania, is won by the Monarchs, five games to four, 
	and was organized by Rube Foster.

1932 - Roosevelt Brown is born in Charlottesville, Virginia.  He 
	will become a football star at Morgan State College in 
	Baltimore, Maryland, and will be drafted in the 27th 
	round by the New York Giants in 1953.  Over  his career 
	he will be All-NFL for eight straight years (1956-1963), 
	play in nine Pro Bowl games, and named NFL's Lineman of 
	Year (1956). He will play for the Giants for 13 seasons 
	and will be elected to the NFL Hall of Fame in 1975.

1942 - Sixty leading southern African Americans issued the 
	"Durham Manifesto", calling for fundamental changes in 
	race relations after a Durham, North Carolina, meeting.

1952 - The Mau Mau uprising against British rule in Kenya begins, 
	with attacks against both British settlers and Africans 
	who refused to join the rebellion.  Although British rule
	is widely resented in Kenya, the Mau Mau fighters are 
	mostly members of the Kikuyu ethnic group, whose land had
	been taken over by British settlers. The British will 
	respond harshly to the rebellion, killing nearly 11,000 
	rebels and confining 80,000 Kikuyus in detention camps.  
	Although it will be a military failure, the Mau Mau 
	rebellion will bring international attention to the 
	Africans' grievances, and contribute to Kenya's 
	independence in 1963.

1953 - Jomo Kenyatta and five other Mau Mau leaders are refused 
	an appeal of their prison terms in British East Africa 
	(Kenya). Members of the Mau Mau guerilla troops all took
	an oath to commit themselves to expelling all white 
	settlers in Kenya and to eliminate the Africans who 
	cooperated with or benefited from colonial rule. 

1963 - Jim Brown, of the Cleveland Browns, sets the then NFL 
	all-time rushing record, 8,390 yds.   

1963 - South Africa begins the trial of Nelson Mandela & eight 
	others on charges of conspiracy.
 
1967 - An all-white federal jury in Meridian, Mississippi 
	convicts 7 white men in the murder of 3 civil rights 
	workers.  They are convicted of civil rights' violations.
	
1968 - Elder Lightfoot Solomon Michaux, joins the ancestors at 
	the age of 84.  His church services were broadcast weekly,
	first on radio, then on television.  The theme song of his
	broadcasts was "Happy am I, I'm always happy!" 

1976 - New York Nets' (ABA), Julius "Dr. J" Erving is traded to 
	the Philadelphia 76ers.  This will be the beginning of his
	All-Star career in the NBA.

1989 - The Senate convicts U.S. District Judge Alcee L. Hastings 
	of perjury and conspiracy and removes him from office. The
	conviction will be overturned and Hastings is later 
	elected to the House of Representatives.

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