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*               Today in Black History - April 12            *

1787 - Richard Allen and Absalom Jones organize Philadelphia's
	Free African Society which W.E.B. Du Bois refers to, 
	over a century later, "the first wavering step of a 
	people toward a more organized social life."

1825 - Richard Harvey Cain is born in Greenbrier County, 
	Virginia (now part of West Virginia). He will become 
	an AME minister, an AME bishop, publisher, a member of
	the South Carolina Senate, member of the U.S. House of 
	Representatives, and a founder of Paul Quinn College 
	in Waco, Texas. He will join the ancestors on January 
	18, 1887.

1861 - The Civil War begins as Confederate troops attack Fort 
	Sumter, South Carolina.

1864 - Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest captures Fort 
	Pillow, Tennessee, and massacres the inhabitants, 
	sparing, the official report says, neither soldier nor 
	civilian, African American nor white, male or female.  
	The fort is defended by a predominantly African 
	American force.

1869 - The North Carolina legislature passes anti-Klan 
	legislation.

1940 - Herbert Jeffrey "Herbie" Hancock is born in Chicago, 
	Illinois. After graduating from college at age 20, he 
	will go to New York with Donald Byrd, who had heard him 
	perform in Chicago. While in New York, Byrd will 
	introduce Hancock to Blue Note Records executives. This 
	will lead to work with various established jazz artists 
	and later Hancock's first solo album, "Taking Off," 
	which includes appearances by Freddie Hubbard and Dexter 
	Gordon. Contained on this album is Hancock's first top 
	10 hit, "Watermelon Man." It will not be long before 
	Hancock gets the attention of the legendary Miles Davis, 
	who will extend an invitation to Hancock to join his new 
	group. After working with Davis for several years, Herbie 
	will decide to form his own band, a sextet which will 
	include Julian Priester, Buster Williams, and Eddie 
	Henderson. He will become one of the most popular jazz 
	artists, known for his compositions "Watermelon Man" and 
	"Chameleon," as well as his musical score for the movie 
	"'Round Midnight," for which he will win an Oscar in 1986.

1960 - Martin Luther King, Jr. denounces the Vietnam War which 
	he says is "rapidly degenerating into a sordid military 
	adventure."

1968 - African American students occupy the administration 
	building at Boston University and demand Afro-American 
	history courses and additional African American students.

1980 - Liberian President William R. Tolbert Jr. and twenty-
	seven others join the ancestors after being killed in 
	a coup d'etat by army enlisted men led by Master 
	Sergeant Samuel K. Doe.

1981 - Joe Louis, the "Brown Bomber", joins the ancestors.

1983 - The people of Chicago, Illinois elect Harold Washington 
	as the city's first African American mayor.

1989 - Former middleweight boxing champion Sugar Ray Robinson 
	joins the ancestors in Culver City, California, at age 
	67. 

1990 - August Wilson's "The Piano Lesson" wins the Pulitzer 
	Prize for drama. It is the second Pulitzer Prize for 
	Wilson, who also won one for "Fences" in 1987 and was 
	awarded the New York Drama Critics' Award for "Fences,"
	"Ma Rainey's Black Bottom," and "Joe Turner's Come and 
	Gone."

2017 - Charlie Murphy joins the ancestors after succumbing to
	leukemia. He was best known as a writer and cast member 
	of the Comedy Central sketch-comedy series "Chappelle's 
	Show." He was the older brother of comedian Eddie Murphy.

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