Today's Africana Almanac

Blue Note Records is Formed
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Lewis Tappan, Abolitionist born
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Confederate Slave Contraband, and the American Civil War, a story
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Marvin Hagler, Boxer born
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Isabelle Washington, Dancer, and Actress born
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Stephen Smith, Abolitionist born
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Maritcha Remond Lyons, Suffragist born
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Aileen Hernadez, Union Activist born
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The Fultz Quadtriplets is born
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Frank Boyd, Union Activist born
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Katie Booth, Biomedical Chemist born
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Olivia Bush, Writer, and Drama Coach born
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Ethel Sayles, Administrator born
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The Musical ‘Shuffle Along’ Debuts on Broadway
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Scatman Crothers, Actor born
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Charles E. Nash, Congressman born
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Among the sick and wounded ones, This stricken soldier boy lay, With glassy eye and shortened breath; His life seemed slipping fast away. My heart...
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