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*              Today in Black History - October 29           *

1902 - The Dinwiddie Quartet from Virginia is the first 
	African American singing group on record when they 
	record six single sided discs, including "Down at the 
	Old Camp Ground," on the Victory Talking Machine 
	Company's Monarch label. 

1923 - "Runnin' Wild" opens at the Colonial Theater, Broadway.
	Miller and Lyles Productions introduced the Charleston 
	to New York and the world.

1924 - "Dixie to Broadway," 'the first real revue by Negroes,' 
	opens at the Broadhurst Theater, New York City, with 
	Florence Mills in the starring role.

1929 - The collapse of the stock market and the beginning of 
	the Great Depression.  By 1937, 26 per cent of African 
	American males will be unemployed.

1945 - Beatrice Moore is born in New York, New York. She will 
	become an actress and singer better known as Melba 
	Moore. Her big break will come when she joins the cast 
	of the Broadway musical "Hair." She will eventually win 
	the lead role. It will be the first time that an African 
	American actress replaces a white actress (Diane Keaton)
	for a lead role on Broadway. That engagement will be 
	followed with another Broadway hit, "Purlie," which 
	earns her a Tony Award and rave reviews.  This success 
	will be followed by appearances in film and television.
	In addition to her success in acting, she will have a 
	fruitful recording career.

1947 - The President's Committee on Civil Rights condemns racial
	injustices in America in a formal report, "To Secure 
	These Rights." 

1947 - Texas Southern University is established. 

1947 - The NAACP Spingarn Medal is awarded to Dr. Percy L. Julian 
	for his achievements as a scientist.

1949 - Alonzo G. Moron, from the Virgin Islands, becomes the 
	first person of African descent to become president of 
	Hampton Institute (now University) in Hampton, Virginia. 

1960 - Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) boxes in his first professional
	fight, beating Tunney Hunsaker in 6 rounds.

1961 - Randy Jackson is born in Gary, Indiana. He will become a 
	member of the famed family group, "The Jackson Five."

1969 - Johnson Products Company of Chicago, Illinois, the largest 
	African American hair-care products manufacturer, is 
	incorporated.  Founded by George Johnson in 1954, in 1971,
	it will become the first African American owned company 
	listed on the American Stock Exchange. 

1969 - The U.S. Supreme Court states that school systems must end
	segregation "at once" and "operate now and hereafter only 
	unitary schools." In the Mississippi case, Alexander v. 
	Holmes, the Court abandons the principle of "all 
	deliberate speed."

1974 - Muhammad Ali defeats George Foreman in Zaire to regain his 
	heavyweight crown in a fight billed as "The Rumble in the 
	Jungle."  In addition to the fight being the first 
	heavyweight title fight held in Africa, it is the 14th 
	Anniversary of Ali's professional boxing debut. 

1981 - William Otis Walker, publisher of the "Cleveland Call & 
	Post," joins the ancestors at the age of 85. He was the 
	first African American to hold a post in the Ohio Cabinet 
	in 1963, and was national chairman for "Black Republicans 
	for Reagan and Bush" in 1980.

1987 - Thomas Hearns wins an unprecedented 4th boxing title in 
	different weight classes.

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