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*               Today in Black History - March 29               *

1918 - Pearl Mae Bailey is born in Newport News, Virginia.  She will
        achieve tremendous success as a stage and film actress,
        recording artist, nightclub headliner, and television performer.
        Among her most notable movies will be "Porgy and Bess" and
        "Carmen Jones" and she will receive a Tony Award for her
        starring role in an all-African-American version of "Hello
        Dolly." Bailey will be widely honored, including being named
        special advisor to the U.S. Mission to the United Nations and
        receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

1940 - Joe Louis knocks out Johnny Paycheck to retain his heavyweight
        boxing title.

1945 - Walt Frazier is born in Atlanta, Georgia.  He will become a
        basketball player and, as a guard for the New York Knicks, lead
        his team to NBA championships in 1970 and 1973.  He will also
        earn the nickname "Clyde" (from the movie Bonnie and Clyde) for
        his stylish wardrobe and flamboyant lifestyle off the court.
        Frazier will score 15,581 points (18.9 ppg) during his career,
        lead the Knicks in scoring five times, dish out 5,040 assists
        (6.1 apg), and lead the Knicks in assists 10 straight years. He
        will be elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1987.

1955 - Earl Christian Campbell is born in Tyler, Texas.  He will become
        a star football player at the University of Texas and will amass
        4,444 rushing yards in his college career.  He will win the 1977
        Heisman Trophy and will go on to become a first player taken in
        the 1978 NFL draft.  As a star running back for the Houston
        Oilers, he will become NFL rushing champion, Player of Year,
        All-Pro, Pro Bowl choice in 1978, 1979, and 1980. His career-high
        will be 1,934 yards rushing, including four 200-yard rushing
        games in 1980. His career statistics will be: 9,407 yards, 74 TDs
        rushing, 121 receptions for 806 yards and five Pro Bowls.  He
        will retire after nine seasons and will be enshrined in the Pro
        Football Hall of Fame in 1991.

1959 - Barthelemy Boganda, president and founder of the Central African
        Republic, joins the ancestors in a plane crash.

1968 - Students seize building on the campus of Bowie State College in
        Bowie, Maryland.

1990 - Houston's Hakeem Olajuwan scores the 3rd NBA quadruple double
        consisting of 18 points, 16 rebounds, 10 assists & 11 blocked
        shots vs the Milwaukee Bucks.

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