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*               Today in Black History - November 12          *

1775 - General George Washington issues an order forbidding 
	recruiting officers from enlisting African Americans.

1779 - Twenty slaves petition New Hampshire's legislature to 
	abolish slavery. They argue that "the god of nature 
	gave them life and freedom upon the terms of most 
	perfect equality with other men; that freedom is an 
	inherent right of the human species, not to be 
	surrendered but by consent." 

1882 - Lane College is founded in Jackson, Tennessee. 

1896 - 1st Sgt. Moses Williams (Ninth Calvary) is awarded the
	Congressional Medal of Honor for bravery in the Battle 
	of Cuchillo Negro Mountains, in New Mexico, fought on
	August 16, 1881. 

1922 - Sigma Gamma Rho sorority is founded in Indianapolis, 
	Indiana, by seven school teachers: Mary Lou Allison 
	(Gardner Little), Bessie Mae Downey (Martin), Hattie 
	Mae Annette Dulin (Redford), Nannie Mae Gahn (Johnson),
	Dorothy Hanley (Whiteside), Cubena McClure, and Vivian 
	White (Marbury). Founder Vivian White Marbury was able
	to witness the progress of the sisterhood she helped 
	create until she joins the ancestors on July 30, 2000.

1941 - Opera instructor Mary Cardwell Dawson and coloratura 
	Lillian Evanti establish the National Negro Opera 
	Company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to provide more
	opportunities for African Americans to sing and study 
	opera. The company's first opera, Verdi's "Aida", will 
	be staged the following August at the annual meeting of 
	the National Association of Negro Musicians. In its 
	21-year history, its performers will include Evanti, 
	Minto Cato, and Robert McFerrin. 

1974 - South Africa is suspended from the U.N. General Assembly 
	over its racial policies.

1977 - Ernest N. (Dutch) Morial is elected mayor of New Orleans, 
	Louisiana. He is the first African American to hold 
	that post.

1977 - The NAACP's Spingarn Medal is awarded to Alexander P. 
	Haley "for his unsurpassed effectiveness in portraying 
	the legendary story of an American of African descent."

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