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1866 - The distribution of public land and confiscated land to freedmen 
	and loyal refugees in forty acre lots is offered in an 
	amendment to the Freedmen's Bureau bill by Congressman Thaddeus
	Stevens. The measure is defeated in the House by a vote of 126 
	to 37.  An African American delegation, led by Frederick 
	Douglass calls on President Johnson and urges ballots for 
	former slaves. The meeting ends in disagreement and controversy
	after Johnson reiterates his opposition to African American 
	suffrage.

1934 - Henry (Hank) Aaron is born in Mobile, Alabama. After starting 
	his major league baseball career with the Milwaukee Braves in 
	1954, he will distinguish himself as a home-run specialist.  
	Aaron will be considered by some, the best baseball player in 
	history. Over his 23-year Major League Baseball career, he will
	compile more batting records than any other player in baseball 
	history. He will hold the record for runs batted in with 2297, 
	and will be a Gold Glove Winner in 1958, 1959, and 1960. His 
	most famous accomplishment will come on April 8, 1974, when at 
	the age of 40, he will hit a 385-foot home run against the Los 
	Angeles Dodgers, surpassing Babe Ruth's record of 714 career 
	home runs. He will end his career with 755 home runs. In 1982, 
	he will be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. After his 
	retirement, he will return to the Atlanta Braves as a vice-
	president for player development, and will be promoted to 
	senior vice-president in 1989.

1941 - Barrett Strong is born in West Point, Mississippi.  He will 
	become a Rhythm and Blues singer best known for his recording 
	of "Money (That's What I Want)."  He will also be a prolific 
	songwriter, responsible for hits such as "Just My 
	Imagination," "Papa Was A Rolling Stone," and "Ball of 
	Confusion." He will receive a Grammy Award for Best Rhythm &
	Blues Song for co-writing "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone". He will 
	be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2004.

1956 - L.R. Lautier becomes the first African American to be admitted
	to the National Press Club.

1958 - Clifton W. Wharton, Sr. becomes the first African American to 
	head an American diplomatic mission in Europe when he is 
	confirmed as minister to Romania. 

1962 - A suit seeking to bar Englewood, New Jersey, from maintaining 
	"racial segregated" elementary schools, is filed in United 
	States District Court.

1968 - Students in Orangeburg, South Carolina try to end the 
	discriminatory practices of a local bowling alley.  Their
	confrontation with police and the National Guard, and the
	subsequent death of three students, creates widespread
	outrage among students on campuses across the South.

1969 - Cinque Gallery is incorporated by African American artists 
	Romare Bearden, Ernest Crichlow, and Norman Lewis.  Located 
	in the SoHo district of New York City, the nonprofit gallery's 
	mission is to assist in the growth and development of minority  
	artists and to end the cycle of exclusion of their work from 
	the mainstream artistic community.

1972 - Robert Lewis Douglas, founder, owner and coach of the New York 
	Renaissance is the first African American inducted into the 
	Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts.  The 
	New York Renaissance was an African American team that won 88 
	consecutive games in 1933.

1977 - Sugar Ray Leonard defeats Luis Vega in 6 rounds in his first 
	professional fight.

1989 - Kareem Abdul-Jabar becomes the first NBA player to score 38,000 
	points.

1994 - Avowed white supremacist Byron de la Beckwith is convicted of 
	Medger Evers' murder, more than thirty years after Evers was 
	shot in the back from ambush. After deliberating for seven 
	hours, a jury of eight African Americans and four whites 
	convicted 73-year-old De La Beckwith of Medgar Evers's murder,
	sentencing him to life in prison.  He died there seven years 
	later.  As a Mississippi State Supreme Court justice wrote 
	about the retrial: "Miscreants brought before the bar of 
	justice in this state must, sooner or later, face the cold 
	realization that justice, slow and plodding though she may be,
	is certain in the state of Mississippi."

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