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1841 - Grafton Tyler Brown is born in Harrisburg,  Pennsylvania. A
	lithographer and painter, he will be  considered to be one of 
	the first African-American artists in California.  His 
	paintings will be collected by the Oakland (California) Museum 
	of Art, Washington State Museum, and private individuals.
 
1865 - Tennessee adopts a new constitution abolishing slavery.  This 
	will allow Tennessee to become the first former confederate 
	state to be re-admitted to the Union.

1888 - Horace Pippin is born in West Chester, Pennsylvania.  His right 
	arm crippled in World War I (where he will earn a Purple 
	Heart), Pippin will paint holding the wrist of his practically
	useless right arm in his left fist.  The self-taught artist 
	will win wide acclaim for the primitive style and strong 
	emotional content of his work. He will join the ancestors on 
	July 6, 1946.

1898 - The African American postmaster of Lake City, South Carolina
	joins the ancestors after being lynched.  His wife and three
	daughters are shot and maimed for life.

1906 - African American evangelist William J. Seymour first arrives 
	in Los Angeles and begins holding revival meetings. The 
	"Azusa Street Revival" later broke out under Seymour's 
	leadership, in the Apostolic Faith Mission located at 312 
	Azusa Street in Los Angeles. It will be one of the pioneering 
	events in the history of 20th century American Pentecostalism. 

1921 - Jean-Bedel Bokassa I is born in Bobangul, Oubangul-Chari, 
	French Equatorial Africa (present-day Central African 
	Republic).  He will become a career soldier who will seize 
	power from President David Dacko in a 1965 coup.  In 1972 he 
	will proclaim himself president-for-life, ruling the country 
	with brutal repression, using its revenues for personal 
	enrichment, and crowning himself emperor in 1976.  He will be
	deposed in September 1979 and was imprisoned for murder in 
	1986 after seven years in exile.  He will be pardoned in 1993 
	and will join the ancestors in 1996 at the age of 75.

1938 - Ishmael Reed is born in Chattanooga, Tennessee.  He will become 
	a poet (nominated for the National Book Award for "Conjure"),
	novelist ("Yellow Back," "Radio Broke Down," "Mumbo Jumbo,"
	"Flight to Canada"), and anthologist of the well-received "19  
	Necromancers from Now" and "The Yardbird Reader, Volume I."

1940 - Chester 'Chet' Walker is born in Benton Harbor, Michigan. He 
	will begin his NBA All-Star career with the Philadelphia 
	'76ers in 1963, averaging 17.3 points per game. The highlight 
	of his career will be capturing the NBA title in 1967 on a 
	team that included Wilt Chamberlain. The 76ers will defeat the
	Boston Celtics in the Eastern Division finals, preventing them
	from going to their ninth straight NBA final.
	
1950 - Julius Erving is born in Roosevelt (town of Hempstead), New 
	York. He will become a star basketball player, first for the 
	ABA's Virginia Squires and later for the NBA's Philadelphia 
	76ers.  Known as "Dr. J.," he will become the third pro player 
	to score more than 30,000 career points (after Wilt 
	Chamberlain and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar). He will be enshrined in 
	the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1993.

1962 - Wilt Chamberlain sets a NBA record with 34 free throw attempts.

1979 - St. Lucia gains its independence from Great Britain.

1989 - "Don't Worry, Be Happy", by Bobby McFerrin, wins the Grammy for
	Song of the Year.

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