Today's Africana Almanac

The African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in America, a story
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Scottie Primus Davis, Educator born
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Mark Bradford, Artist born
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Samuel Wright, Actor, and Singer born
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The Albany Enterprise Academy Begins
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Emily Howland, Educator and Abolitionist born
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Kenesaw Landis, Baseball Administrator born
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Black Awareness Day in Brazil
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Talladega College is Founded
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Robert F. Kennedy, Politician born
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Reparations for American Slavery, H.R.3745, an Article
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Nadine Gordimer, Activist, and Author born
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E. Ethelbert Miller, Writer born
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Richard Aoki, Activist born
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A Black Man Patents a Traffic Signal
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Zumbi, Afro Brazilian Abolitionist born
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The Bishop seduces the world with his voice Sweat strangles mute eyes As insinuations gush out through a hydrant of sorrow Dream's, a world never seen Moulded on Africa's anvil, tempered down home Documented...
The Bishop of Atlanta: Ray Charles by Horace Julian Bond.

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