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*               Today in Black History - November 7          *

1775 - Lord Dunmore, the British governor of the colony of 
	Virginia, issues a proclamation granting freedom to 
	any slave who is willing to join the British army in 
	its fight against the American revolutionaries. The 
	offer applies only to slaves owned by "rebels".  About
	800 slaves will eventually accept the offer.

1876 - Edward Bouchet, is the first African American to 
	receive a Ph.D. from a college in the United States 
	(Yale University).

1876 - Edward Bannister, the first African American artist to 
	win wide critical acclaim, is awarded a prize at the 
	Philadelphia Centennial Exposition for his work, "Under
	the Oak".

1915 - Meharry Medical College is incorporated as a separate 
	entity in Nashville, Tennessee.

1916 - The NAACP's Spingarn Medal is awarded to Col. Charles 
	Young, U.S. Army, for organizing the Liberian 
	constabulary and establishing order on the frontiers of
	Liberia.

1934 - Arthur L. Mitchell, becomes the first African American 
	Democratic congressman (Illinois), after defeating 
	Republican Oscar Depriest in a Chicago election.

1938 - Delecta Clark is born in Blythesville, Arkansas.  He will 
	become a rhythm and blues singer better known as "Dee" 
	Clark.  He will move to Chicago as a child and be in the 
	Hambone Kids with Sammy McGrier and Ronny Strong. They 
	will recorded for Okeh Records in 1952 - the next year 
	Clark will sing with the Goldentones. This group will 
	later become the Kool Gents.  Clark will go solo in 1957 
	and in 1958 enjoyed his first smash with "Nobody for You,"
	an Abner release that will reach number three Rhythm & 
	Blues and just miss the Top 20 on the pop charts. He will
	continue a string of R&B winners with "Just Keep It Up," 
	"Hey Little Girl," and "How About That" for Abner in 1959 
	and 1960. Clark will team with guitarist Phil Upchurch to 
	write "Raindrops" in 1961, which will become his 
	signature song.  Raindrops will peak at number three 
	Rhythm & Blues and number two pop, and will be his last 
	major hit. He will join the ancestors in 1990.

1950 - Alexa Canady is born in Lansing, Michigan.  She will 
	become, at age 30, the first African American female 
	neurosurgeon in the United States.  She will be first in 
	her class at the Wayne State University School of Medicine.
	She will become one of the finest neurosurgeons in the 
	country, and be highly esteemed for her outstanding 
	ability as a pediatric surgeon and researcher.  Canady 
	will become the director of neurosurgery at Children's 
	Hospital in Detroit and a clinical professor at Wayne 
	State University. 
 
1955 - In reviewing a Baltimore, Maryland case, the U.S. Supreme 
	Court bans segregation in public recreational areas.

1963 - Elston Howard, of the New York Yankees, becomes the first
	African American to win the American League MVP award. 

1967 - Carl Stokes of Cleveland, Ohio, and Richard Hatcher of 
	Gary, Indiana, become the first African American mayors of
	these major United States cities. 

1967 - The NAACP's Spingarn Medal is presented to Edward W. Brooke 
	for his public service as the first African American U.S. 
	senator since Reconstruction.

1967 - A report of the Senate Permanent Investigating Committee 
	says there were seventy-five major riots in 1967, compared 
	with twenty-one major riots in 1966.  The committee 
	reports that eight-three persons were killed in 1967 
	riots, compared with eleven in 1966 and thirty-six in 
	1965.

1970 - A racially motivated civil disturbance occurs in Daytona 
	Beach, Florida.

1972 - Reverend Andrew Young of Atlanta, Georgia and Barbara 
	Jordan of Houston, Texas become the first southern 
	African Americans elected to Congress since Reconstruction.
	Also elected for the first time was Yvonne Brathwaite Burke
	(California). Republican Senator Edward W. Brooke of 
	Massachusetts was overwhelmingly endorsed for a second 
	term.

1978 - Five African Americans are elected to Congress: William Gray 
	III (Pennsylvania), Bennett Stewart (Illinois), Melvin 
	Evans (Virgin Islands), Julian Dixon (California) and 
	George "Mickey" Leland (Texas).

1989 - David Dinkins is the first African American elected mayor of 
	New York City. 

1989 - L. Douglas Wilder is elected as the first African American
	governor (D-Virginia) in the United States since 
	Reconstruction. 

1990 - The National Football League withdraws its plans to hold the 
	1993 Super Bowl in Phoenix due to Arizona's refusal to 
	honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday. 

1991 - Los Angeles Lakers' superstar Magic Johnson announces his 
	retirement from professional basketball after learning he 
	has tested positive for the AIDS virus.

1999 - Tiger Woods becomes the first golfer since Ben Hogan in 
	1953, to win four straight tournaments. 

1999 - Kenya's Joseph Chebet wins the New York City Marathon.

2011 - Former Heavyweight Champion, Smokin' Joe Frazier, succumbs to 
	liver cancer at the age of 67. Winner of 27 out of 32 fights, 
	Frazier only lost 4 times in his career, twice to George 
	Foreman and twice to Muhammad Ali.

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