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*                Today in Black History - December 8          *

1850 - The first African American woman to graduate from 
	college is Lucy Ann Stanton. She completes the two-year
	ladies' course and receives the Bachelor of Literature 
	degree from Oberlin College in Ohio.

1863 - President Abraham Lincoln issues his Proclamation on 
	Amnesty and Reconstruction for the restoration of the 
	Confederate states into the Union. He offers them a full 
	pardon and restoration of their rights if they are 
	willing to take an oath of loyalty to the Union and 
	accept the end of slavery.

1868 - Henry Hugh Proctor is born near Fayetteville, Tennessee.  
	He will receive his degree from Fisk University, 
	graduating in 1891. In 1894, he will receive a Bachelor of 
	Divinity degree from Yale University and be ordained into 
	the Congregational ministry. He will become pastor of the 
	First Congregational Church in Atlanta. In 1903, He will
	join George Washington Henderson, president of Straight 
	University, a black college in New Orleans, Louisiana, to 
	found the National Convention of Congregational Workers 
	Among Colored People, and he will become its first president. 
	In 1904, Clark University will award him a Doctor of Divinity 
	degree. After the Atlanta Race Riot in 1906, he and a white 
	attorney will work together to quell remaining tensions and 
	form the Interracial Committee of Atlanta. In the church, 
	he will provide amenities lacking to blacks such as a 
	library, a kindergarten, an employment bureau, a gymnasium, a 
	ladies’ reading parlor, a music room, counseling services and 
	a model kitchen and sewing room for girls. He will also help
	open the first housing facility for young employed black 
	women. He will be a strong believer in self-improvement. He 
	will also found the Atlanta Colored Music Festival 
	Association, with concerts attended by both races, segregated 
	but under one roof, believing that music could quell racial 
	animosity. This festival continues to the present day as the 
	Atlanta Music Festival. In 1919, he will minister to the 
	black American troops remaining in Europe. Afterwards he will
	lead the Nazarene Congregational Church in Brooklyn, New York,
	the place where he will live the rest of his life. He will 
	join the ancestors on May 12, 1933 New York City, after 
	succumbing to blood poisoning.

1873 - The National Equal Rights Convention adopts a resolution 
	to include African Americans. 

1896 - J.T. White patents the lemon squeezer.

1925 - Samuel George "Sammy" Davis Jr. is born in New York City. He will 
	begin his career at the age of four in vaudeville, performing 
	with his father. Sammy will star on Broadway in "Mr. Wonderful" 
	and in movies with "Porgy and Bess", "Ocean's Eleven," and "Robin 
	and the Seven Hoods." He will release over 40 albums and will 
	win many gold records. He will be awarded the Spingarn Medal by 
	the NAACP and nominated for a Golden Globe Award and an Emmy 
	Award for his television performances. He will be the recipient 
	of the Kennedy Center Honors in 1987, and in 2001, he will be
	posthumously awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. He 
	will join the ancestors on May 16, 1990 after succumbing to throat
	cancer.

1925 - James Oscar "Jimmy" Smith is born in Norristown, Pennsylvania.  He 
	will become a modern jazz organist with hits such as "Walk on the 
	Wild Side."  He will rule the Hammond organ in the '50s and '60s. 
	He will revolutionize the instrument, showing it could be 
	creatively used in a jazz context and popularized in the process. 
	His Blue Note sessions from 1956 to 1963 were extremely influential. 
	He will tour extensively through the '60s and '70s. His Blue Note 
	recordings will include superb collaborations with Kenny Burrell, 
	Lee Morgan, Lou Donaldson, Tina Brooks, Jackie McLean, Ike Quebec 
	and Stanley Turrentine among others. He will join the ancestors on 
	February 8, 2005.

1933 - Clerow Wilson is born in Jersey City, New Jersey. "Flip" 
	Wilson is the tenth in a family of twenty-four children, 
	eighteen of whom survived.  He will become a popular 
	comedian and will star in his own prime time comedy show 
	on television, "The Flip Wilson Show."  He will join the
	ancestors on November 25, 1998.

1936 - "Gibbs vs The Board of Education" in Montgomery County, 
	Maryland is the first of a succession of suits initiated 
	by the NAACP, that eliminated wage differentials between 
	African American and white teachers.

1936 - "The Michigan Chronicle" is founded by Louis E. Martin.

1936 - The Spingarn Medal is presented to John Hope, posthumously, 
	for his achievement as president of Morehouse College and 
	for his creative leadership in the founding of the Atlanta
	University Center.

1939 - Jerry Butler is born in Sunflower, Mississippi.  He will 
	become a rhythm and blues singer with his group, The 
	Impressions and will be best known for his songs, "Never 
	Give You Up", "For Your Precious Love," "He Will Break 
	Your Heart," and "Only the Strong Survive." He will 
	become involved in the election of Chicago's first 
	African American mayor, Harold Washington, work as Cook 
	County Commissioner and will serve as a Chicago City 
	Alderman.

1962 - The Reverend John Melville Burgess is consecrated as 
	suffragan Bishop of Massachusetts -- the first African 
	American bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church to 
	serve a predominantly white diocese. 

1967 - Major Robert H. Lawrence, Jr., the first African American 
	astronaut, joins the ancestors when his F-104 Starfighter 
	crashes at Edwards Air Force Base in California’s Mojave 
	Desert.

1972 - Representative George Collins joins the ancestors in an 
	airplane crash, near Midway Airport in Chicago, Illinois, 
	at the age of 47.  

1972 - Attorney Jewel Lafontant is named Deputy Solicitor General 
	of the United States.

1977 - Earl Campbell, a running back with the University of Texas, 
	is awarded the Heisman Trophy. Campbell will play for 
	the Houston Oilers and be elected to the Football Hall of 
	Fame in 1990.

1983 - Mike Rozier, of the University of Nebraska, is awarded the
	Heisman Trophy.

1987 - Kurt Lidell Schmoke is inaugurated as the first African 
	American mayor of Baltimore, Maryland.

1988 - Barry Sanders, a running back with Oklahoma State 
	University, is awarded the Heisman Trophy.

1991 - Tap dancing legends Fayard and Harold Nicholas and six 
	others receive Kennedy Center Honors in Washington, DC.

1998 - Nkem Chukwu, a Nigerian American, delivers Ebuka, the 
	first of eight children at Texas Children's Hospital in
	Houston, Texas. In what doctors consider a medical first, 
	the other seven siblings will be delivered on December 20. 
	Only seven will survive.

1999 - A Memphis, Tennessee jury hearing a lawsuit filed by the 
	Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s family, finds that the civil 
	rights leader had been the victim of a vast murder 
	conspiracy, not a lone assassin.

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