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*              Today in Black History - December 2           *

1859 - John Brown, abolitionist who planned the failed attack 
	on the Federal Arsenal at Harpers Ferry, is hanged at 
	Charles Town, West Virginia.

1866 - Harry T. Burleigh, singer and composer, is born in 
	Erie, Pennsylvania. He will be educated at the 
	National Conservatory of Music in New York City, where 
	he will meet and form a lasting friendship with Anton 
	Dvorak. He will eventually be awarded the NAACP's 
	Spingarn Medal. Burleigh will be best known for his 
	arrangements of the Negro spiritual "Deep River". He
	will join the ancestors on December 12, 1949.

1884 - Granville T. Woods receives a patent for his first 
	electric device, an improved telephone transmitter.

1891 - North Carolina A&T College, Delaware State College and 
	West Virginia State College are established.

1891 - The Fifty-second Congress convenes. Only one African 
	American congressman has been elected - Henry P. 
	Cheatham of North Carolina.

1891 - Charles Harris Wesley, historian, educator, and 
	administrator, is born in Louisville, Kentucky. His 
	published works will include, "Neglected History," 
	"Collapse of the Confederacy," and "Negro Labor in the 
	United States,"and "1850-1925: A Study of American 
	Economic History." He will join the ancestors on
	August 16, 1987.

1908 - John Baxter "Doc" Taylor joins the ancestors as a result 
	of typhoid pneumonia at the age of 26. Taylor had been 
	a record-setting quarter miler and the first African 
	American Olympic gold medal winner in the 4 x 400-meter 
	medley in the 1908 London games.

1922 - Charles C. Diggs is born in Detroit, Michigan. He will
	become an early member of the civil rights movement and
	will attend the trial of Emmett Till's murderers. In 
	1954, he will defeat incumbent U.S. Representative 
	George D. O'Brien in the Democratic Party primary 
	elections for Michigan's 13th congressional district. He 
	will go on to win the general election to the 84th 
	Congress and be subsequently re-elected to the next 
	twelve Congresses. He will be the first African American
	elected to Congress from the state of Michigan. He will 
	also be elected the first chairman of the Congressional 
	Black Caucus. He will serve as a congressman from January 
	3, 1955, until his resignation June 3, 1980. He will 
	resign from the United States House of Representatives 
	and serve 14 months of a three-year sentence for mail 
	fraud, although he maintained his innocence. He will join
	the ancestors on August 24, 1998.

1923 - Roland Hayes becomes the first African American to sing 
	in the Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts.

1940 - William Ferdie 'Willie' Brown is born in Yazoo City,
	Mississippi. He will play college football at Grambling 
	State University and will not be drafted by any 
	professional team after leaving college in 1963. He will 
	be signed by the Houston Oilers of the American Football 
	League (AFL), but will be cut from the team during training 
	camp. He will then be signed by the AFL's Denver Broncos 
	and became a starter by the middle of his rookie season. He 
	will win All-AFL honors in his second season and play in 
	the AFL All-Star Game, recording nine interceptions for 144 
	yards. In 1967, he will be traded to the AFL's Oakland 
	Raiders and spend the remainder of his playing career there. 
	He will serve as defensive captain for 10 of his 12 years 
	with the team. He will be named to five AFL All-Star games 
	and four NFL Pro Bowls. He will also be named All-AFL three 
	times and All-NFL four times. His most memorable moment as 
	a Raider will come during Super Bowl XI, when he intercepts
	a Fran Tarkenton pass and return it a Super Bowl-record 75 
	yards for a touchdown. His record will stand for 29 years.
	He will retire after the 1978 season, and finish his Raiders'
	career with 39 interceptions. He will finish his 16 
	professional football season seasons with 54 interceptions, 
	which he returned for 472 yards and two touchdowns. He will
	also recover three fumbles. He will be a member of the 
	American Football League All-Time Team and be inducted into 
	the Pro Football Hall of Fame on July 28, 1984, his first 
	year of eligibility. In 1999, he will be ranked number 50 on 
	The Sporting News' list of the 100 Greatest Football Players, 
	making him the highest-ranking Raiders player. He will join
	the ancestors on October 22, 2019, succumbing to cancer.

1943 - "Carmen Jones," a contemporary reworking of the Bizet 
	opera "Carmen" by Oscar Hammerstein II with an all-black 
	cast, opens on Broadway. 

1953 - Dr. Rufus Clement, president of Atlanta University, is 
	elected to the Atlanta Board of Education.

1975 - Ohio State running back Archie Griffin becomes the first 
	person ever to win the Heisman Trophy twice, when he is 
	awarded his second trophy in New York City. He amassed 
	a career record of 5,176 yards and 31 consecutive 100 
	yard plus games.

1989 - Andre Ware of the University of Houston, becomes the 
	first African American quarterback to win the Heisman 
	Trophy.

1992 - Dr. Maya Angelou is asked to compose a poem for William 
	Jefferson Clinton's presidential inauguration.

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