Today's Africana Almanac

Maxwell Frost, Activist and Politician born
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Ermine Hall Allen, Vocalist born
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José White Lafitte, Classical Musician born
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The Carbon Manufacturer Unit is Patented by a Black Man
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Sidney Catlett, Musician born
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Douglas Wilder, Politician born
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Michelle Obama, Attorney, and Administrator born
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Solomon D. Spady, Physics Teacher born
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Jewel Plummer Cobb, Biologist, and Educator born
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Jack Trice, Iowa State Football Legend born
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Muhammad Ali, Boxer, Humanitarian, and Activist born
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Tillotson University Begins Classes
James Earl Jones, Actor born
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‘The Black Bottom’, African Roots in American Dance
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Carl Murphy, News Publisher born
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Eartha Kitt, Stage, and Screen Singer born
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Ali Is our prince Regal and Black A glass that could not fall and never break A flower without rain that never could die Ali Is our prince...
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