Today's Africana Almanac

The Emmett Till Antilynching Act is passed
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Cordell Reagon, Singer and Activist born
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Herb Trawick, Football Player born
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John Langalibalele Dube, Essayist, and Poltician born
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The Homer G. Phillips Hospital Opens
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Saint Lucia Gains Independence From Britain
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Frazier Baker, Teacher is Lynched
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John Edward Bruce, Journalist born
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The Village Vanguard Jazz Club Opens
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Gil Noble, Television Host born
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Julius Erving, Basketball Player born
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Ishmael Reed, Writer born
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William Whipper, Abolitionist born
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The First Rap Category Grammy Award is Given
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Grafton T. Brown, Artist of Western Beauty born
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Horace Pippin, Folk Artist born
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The usual is there, nondescript trees opened like umbrellas, pessimist always expecting rain, chickadees whose folding and unfolding wings suggest the shuffling and reshuffling of the cardsharp's deck; nothing...
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