Today's Africana Almanac

Otelia Cromwell, Professor and Scholar born
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Byron Armstrong, Educator born
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A Black Man Receives His Second Fire Escape Ladder Patent
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Ruth G. Sheldon, Playwright born
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Robert L. Johnson, Businessmen, and Philanthropist born
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The First Black wins the Pulitzer Prize for Drama
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Kofi Annan, Diplomat, and Administrator born
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Charles R. Patterson, Early Automotive Inventor, and Designer born
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Z. A. Looby, Lawyer, and Businessman born
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Black History in Golf, a story
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A Black Woman Wins the Pulitzer for Drama
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South Africa Bans the African National Congress
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Major League Baseball Hires its First Black Manager
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Carmen McRae, Jazz Singer born
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James Hampton, Folk Artist born
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*The poets say that all who love are blind; But I’m in love and I know what time it is! The Good Book say’s “Go seek and ye shall find”. Well I...
I GOT IT BAD AND THAT AIN’T GOOD performed by Carmen McRae, written by Duke Ellington.

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