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*                   Today in Black History - May 23                   *

1844 - Charles Edmund Nash is born in Opelousas, Louisiana.  He will become
        the first African American representative to the U.S. House of
        Representatives from the State of Louisiana.

1878 - Attorney John Henry Smyth is named minister to Liberia.  He will
        serve from 1878 to 1881 and again as minister from 1882 to 1885.

1900 - Civil War hero, Sergeant William H. Carney of the 54th Massachusetts
        Colored Infantry, becomes the first African American Congressional
        Medal of Honor winner.  He will be cited almost 37 years after the
        Battle of Fort Wagner, where he carried the colors and led the
        charge after the original standard-bearer was shot.

1910 - Benjamin Sherman "Scatman" Crothers is born in Terre Haute, Indiana.
        He will become an entertainer and will appear in, or use his voice
        in over 52 films.   A noted character actor, he will best known
        for his role in the TV series, "Chico and The Man."  Some of his
        best remembered films will be "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,"
        "The Shining," "Lady Sings the Blues," and "Roots."  He will also
        make numerous guest appearances on a variety of television programs.
        He will join the ancestors in 1986.

1920 - The Methodist Episcopal Church conference, meeting in Des Moines,
        Iowa, elects two African American bishops, Matthew W. Clair of
        Washington, DC, and Robert E. Jones of New Orleans, Louisiana.

1921 - "Shuffle Along," the first of a popular series of musicals featuring
        all African American casts, opens at the 63rd Street Music Hall in
        New York City.  The musical is written by Noble Sissle and Eubie
        Blake and features Florence Mills and a young Josephine Baker in the
        chorus.  William Grant Still and Hall Johnson play in the orchestra.

1941 - Joe Louis defends his heavyweight boxing title for the 17th successful
        time, as Buddy Baer is disqualified at the beginning of the seventh
        round.  Baer's manager refused to leave the ring when the round was
        ready to begin.

1954 - "Marvelous" Marvin Hagler is born in Newark, New Jersey.  He will
        become the World Middleweight Champion in 1980.  Hagler will make 12
        successful title defenses.  Among his victims will be Vito Antuofermo,
        Mustafa Hamsho, Roberto Duran, Juan Roldan, John "The Beast" Mugabi,
        and Thomas "Hit Man" Hearns.  His thrilling three-round shootout with
        Hearns will be regarded as one of the best fights of all-time.   His
        last fight will be in 1987 when Sugar Ray Leonard comes out of
        retirement and wins an exciting, but controversial 12-round split
        decision for the WBC middleweight title.  Hagler will retire after
        Leonard does not give him a rematch.  He will end his career with 62
        wins, 3 losses, and 2 draws.  He will be elected to the International
        Boxing Hall of Fame in 1993.

1961 - Twenty-seven Freedom Riders are arrested in Jackson, Mississippi.

1975 - Loretta Mary Aiken, better known by her stage name of Jackie "Moms"
        Mabley, joins the ancestors in White Plains, New York at the age of
        81.  Best known as a comedienne, she began her career as a singer at
        the age of 14 and traveled the vaudeville circuit, appearing in
        theaters and nightclubs.  Making her comedy recording debut in 1960,
        Mabley appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show as well as in movie roles.

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