Today's Africana Almanac

Anna Gardner Goodwin, Composer born
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Fela Kuti, Musician and Nigerian Activist born
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William Stuart Nelson, Activist born
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Annie Ford, Slave Teacher born
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Ida Mae Hiram, Dentist, and Activist born
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Thomas Stropshire, Businessman born
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The African American Diversity Cultural Center Hawai’i is Founded
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Lorraine Gordon, Jazz Music Advocate, born
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The New York Age Newspaper is Published
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Willie O’Ree, Hockey Player born
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Joseph Endom Jones, Writer, and Professor born
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Decatur Nichols, Minister born
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The Louis Armstrong House Opens to the Public
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The First Black West Point Officers Graduate
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The Black Panther Party is Founded
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Morris Brown College is Founded
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I know I’m not sufficiently obscure to please the critics-nor devious enough. Imagery escapes me. I cannot find those mild and gracious words to clothe the carnage. Blood is blood and murder’s...
I KNOW I’M NOT SUFFICIENTLY OBSCURE by Ray Durem.

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