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*                   Today in Black History - April 29            *

1854 - Ashmun Institute, later Lincoln University, is founded in 
	Oxford, Pennsylvania. It will be "the first institution 
	founded anywhere in the world to provide a higher 
	education in the arts and sciences for youth of African 
	descent." (This applies to the modern era).

1899 - Edward "Duke" Kennedy Ellington is born in Washington, DC.  
	He will form his first band in 1919, and move to New York 
	City in 1922. His five-year tenure at the famed Cotton 
	Club will garner him wide acclaim. Scoring both his first
	musical and making his recording debut in 1924, Ellington 
	will be known as the first conventional jazz composer, 
	although he will also become renowned for his Sacred	
	Concerts in the mid-1960's. His most notable works 
	include "Take the A Train," "Mood Indigo," "Sophisticated 
	Ladies," and "I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good." He will
	join the ancestors on May 24, 1974.

1915 - Donald Mills is born in Piqua, Ohio. With his brothers, 
	Herbert, Harry and John, the Mills Brothers will begin 
	performing in 1922 in their hometown and over time will 
	sell an estimated 50 million records. The group will break 
	racial barriers in the era of Jim Crow and sing before 
	royalty in London. From the early 1930s onward, the Mills 
	Brothers will be a nationwide hit on radio and in record 
	sales. In 1931, the song "Tiger Rag" will sell 1 million 
	copies. Some of their other hit songs will include "You 
	Always Hurt the One You Love," "Glow Worm," "Yellow Bird," 
	and "Paper Doll." The brothers will also appear in several 
	movies, including "The Big Broadcast" in 1932, and "Twenty 
	Million Sweethearts" in 1934. Donald will be the last 
	surviving member of the group and will tour in his later 
	years with his youngest son, John, after his brothers 
	retire in 1982. He will accept a Grammy Award for Life
	Achievement for the Mills Brothers in 1998. With 2,246 
	recordings made by 1981, their last year performing 
	together, the Mills Brothers may have recorded more songs 
	than anyone else. They will be awarded 36 gold records. He 
	will join the ancestors on November 13, 1999.

1922 - Parren James Mitchell is born in Baltimore, Maryland. In 
	1971, he will become the first African American elected to
	Congress from the State of Maryland. He will represent the 
	7th congressional district of Maryland from January 3, 1971 
	to January 3, 1987. During his 16 year career, he will fight
	for affirmative action legislation. As Chairman of the Small 
	Business Committee, he will attach an amendment to a $4 
	billion public works bill that compels state and local 
	governments, seeking federal grants, to set aside 10% of the 
	funds to retain minority firms as contractors and 
	subcontractors. He will also mentor several dozen young up 
	and coming leaders. Maryland House of Delegates majority 
	whip Talmadge Branch will be an early aide, Delegate 
	Nathaniel Oaks will volunteer in Mitchell's early campaigns, 
	as will Delegates Sandy Rosenberg and Curt Anderson. He will
	initiate a congressional investigation into Wedtech where 
	bribes were alleged to have been offered in return for no 
	bid military contracts. In 1986, he will retire from 
	Congress, but will run unsuccessfully for Lieutenant 
	Governor of Maryland as the running mate of Attorney General 
	Stephen H. Sachs. He will join the ancestors on May 28, 2007.

1928 - Carl Edward Gardner is born in Tyler, Texas. He will become 
	a singer, best known as the foremost member and founder of 
	The Coasters. The Coasters will go on to produce several 
	enduring classics of 1950s rock and roll music including 
	"Yakety Yak", "Charlie Brown", and "Poison Ivy". Together 
	with the other members of the Coasters - Cornell Gunter, 
	Billy Guy and Will "Dub" Jones, he will be inducted into the 
	Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987. He will join the 
	ancestors on June 12, 2011.

1934 - Otis Rush is born in Philadelphia, Mississippi. He will move
	to Chicago, Illinois in 1948 and become a blues musician, 
	singer and guitarist who will help to shape Chicago's West 
	Side blues sound. His distinctive guitar style will feature 
	a slow burning sound and long bent notes. With similar 
	qualities to Magic Sam and Buddy Guy, his sound will become 
	known as West Side Chicago blues and be an influence on many 
	musicians including Michael Bloomfield and Eric Clapton. He
	is left-handed and, unlike many other left-handed guitarists, 
	will play a left-handed instrument strung upside-down with 
	the low E string at the bottom. He will play often with the 
	little finger of his pick hand curled under the low E for 
	positioning. It is widely believed that this contributes to 
	his distinctive sound. He will also be known for his wide-
	ranging, powerful tenor voice. He will join the ancestors on
	September 29, 2018.

1967 - Mrs. Robert W. Clayton is elected president of the YWCA, the 
	first African American president of the organization.

1983 - Harold Washington is sworn in as the first African American 
	mayor of Chicago.

1992 - Rioting erupts in Los Angeles after a jury acquits four 
	white policemen of charges related to the videotaped 
	beating of African American motorist Rodney King. The 
	National Guard and federal troops are mobilized to deal 
	with the civil disturbance, which will last several days 
	and cost the lives of 58 persons. There are demonstrations
	and riots in other American cities.

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