Paul Robeson
On October 19, 1943, "Othello" Opened At New York's Shubert Theater, With Paul Robeson In The Lead Role. Its 296 Performances Made It The Longest Running Shakespearean Play On Broadway.Robeson, Who Received Critical Acclaim For His Role ...
Posted Monday, October 18th 2010 at 8:02PM
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Posted Monday, October 18th 2010 at 1:39AM
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Benjamin "Pap" Singleton
The The Headline Of A New York Times Article Dated October 18, 1964, Read, "Negro Community Shrinks In West." The Story Referred To Nicodemus, Kansas, The Last Remaining Exoduster Community Exodusters Was The Name Black Amer ...
Posted Sunday, October 17th 2010 at 3:43AM
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Huey Newton & Bobby Seale
On October 15, 1966, In Oakland California, Huey P. Newton And Bobby Seale Founded The Black Panther Party For Self Defense, A Revolutionary Political Movement, Drawing Support Largely From Disenfranchised Youth Who L ...
Posted Thursday, October 14th 2010 at 8:50PM
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Posted Thursday, October 14th 2010 at 6:12PM
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
On October 14, 1964, Civil Rights Icon, Martin Luther King Jr., Became The Youngest Man Ever To Win The Nobel Peace Prize.He Gave His Acceptance Speech On December 10, 1964, In Oslo, Norway:"I accept the Nobel Prize for ...
Posted Wednesday, October 13th 2010 at 8:55PM
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Beverly Johnson
Supermodel, Beverly Johnson Was Born October 13, 1952, In Buffalo, New York.In August, 1974, She Became The First Black American Model To Appear On The American Cover Of Vogue Magazine.Johnson Effectively Changed The Fashion World' ...
Posted Wednesday, October 13th 2010 at 1:23AM
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Redd Foxx
Comic Legend, John Elroy Sanford, A.K.A. Redd Foxx, Died On October 11, 1991, On The Set Of "The Royal Family". Born December 9, 1922, In St. Louis, Missouri. Foxx Grew Up On Chicago's South Side.
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Posted Sunday, October 10th 2010 at 4:40PM
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Jesse Jackson
Civil Rights Activist, Jesse Louis Jackson, Sr., Was Born October 8, 1941, In Greenville, South Carolina.During The 1960's, Jackson Was Active In Various Civil Rights Campaigns, Including Sit-Ins, The Desegregation Of A Public Librar ...
Posted Friday, October 8th 2010 at 1:21AM
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Bishop Desmond Tutu
South African Cleric And Human Rights Activist, Desmond Mpilo Tutu, Was Born October 7, 1931 In Klerksdorp, Transvaal.In 1975 He Became The First Black African To Serve As Dean of St. Mary's Cathedral In Johannesburg. From 1976 t ...
Posted Thursday, October 7th 2010 at 12:10AM
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Fannie Lou Hamer
Civil Rights Leader, Fannie Lou Hamer, Was Born In Montgomery County, Mississippi, On October 6, 1917. She Was The Youngest Of 20 Children And The Granddaughter Slaves.Her Parents Were Sharecroppers, And As A Child, Hamer Helped ...
Posted Wednesday, October 6th 2010 at 1:03AM
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Eddie Kendricks
Eddie Kendricks, R&B Legend And Co-Founder Of The Motown Supergroup, The Temptations, Died On October 5, 1992, In Birmingham, Alabama, From Lung Cancer. Eddie Kendricks Began Singing In Birmingham During The 1940's And 1950's, ...
Posted Monday, October 4th 2010 at 11:35PM
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Thrilla In Manila
Ali-Frazier III, Or The "Thrilla In Manila," As It Was Dubbed, Took Place On The First Day Of October, 1975. Muhammad Ali Successfully Defended The Heavyweight Title By Defeating Joe Frazier In 14 Rounds.The Former Olympic Gold M ...
Posted Friday, October 1st 2010 at 2:23AM
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Johnny Mathis
Grammy Award-Winning Singer, Johnny Mathis, Was Born In Gilmer, Texas On September 30, 1935.A Star Athlete On The Track And Basketball Teams At San Francisco's George Washington High School, Mathis Earned Four Athletic Letters. In 1954 ...
Posted Thursday, September 30th 2010 at 1:21PM
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Posted Wednesday, September 29th 2010 at 12:48AM
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Prince Hall
On September 29, 1784, A Charter Was Granted Authorizing The Organization Of African Lodge No. 459 In Boston Under The Leadership Of Prince Hall As Master.It took Three Years For The Charter To Finally Arrive In Boston On April 2 ...
Posted Tuesday, September 28th 2010 at 7:20PM
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Walker's Appeal
Abolitionist Writer, David Walker Was Born On September 28, 1785, In Wilmington, North Carolina, To A Free Mother And Enslaved Father.Walker Is Most Famous For Writing And Publishing The Militant, Anti-Slavery Pamphlet, Walker's Ap ...
Posted Tuesday, September 28th 2010 at 12:38AM
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William C. Handy
William Christopher Handy Published "Memphis Blues" On September 27, 1912 And Gave The World Its First Uniquely Black American Music Form. The Song Was Originally Written For Edward H. Crump's Mayoral Campaign.
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Posted Sunday, September 26th 2010 at 12:37PM
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Addie Mae Collins, Denise McNair, Carol Robertson, Cynthia Wesley & Robert Chambliss
On September 24, 1977, Ku Klux Klan Member, Robert Edward Chambliss (Also Known As "Dynamite Bob"), Was Indicted And Charged With Murder For The 1963 16TH Str ...
Posted Friday, September 24th 2010 at 2:06AM
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Ray Charles
In Honor Of Music Legend, Ray Charles' 80Th Birthday, Please View This Previously Posted Blog!!http://www.blackintime.info/1/post/2010/06/ray-charles.html ...
Posted Thursday, September 23rd 2010 at 2:01AM
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Ralph Bunche
On September 22, 1950, Ralph J. Bunche Was Awarded The Nobel Peace Prize For His Role As A Mediator In The Palestinian Conflict. Bunche Was The First Black American To Win The Nobel Peace Prize. A Year Earlier He Won The NAACP's Sping ...
Posted Tuesday, September 21st 2010 at 6:41PM
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Flo-Jo
On September 21, 1998, One Of Track And Field's Most Dynamic Stars, Florence Griffith Joyner, Died From A Seizure While Sleeping In Her Home, In Mission Viejo, California. She Was 38 Years Old.Known To The World As "Flo-Jo," Joyner Was A Tr ...
Posted Tuesday, September 21st 2010 at 12:25AM
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Depiction Of Thomas Jefferson & Sally Hemings
On September 20, 1664, Maryland Passed The First Amalgamation Law. This Was Intended To Prevent English Men From Marrying African Women.Intrracial Marriage Was A Fairly Common Practice Durin ...
Posted Sunday, September 19th 2010 at 2:21PM
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Vanessa Williams & Suzette Charles
On September 17, 1983, In Atlantic City, New Jersey, 20-Year Old, Vanessa Williams Was Crowned The First Black American Miss America.On That Same Night, New Jersey Native And African American, Suzette Charles Was ...
Posted Thursday, September 16th 2010 at 5:44PM
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