Today's Africana Almanac

Bessie Mae Downey Rhoades Martin, Educator born.
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Tonya Williams, Actress, and Media Advocate born
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Holmes v. Ford, a story
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Frances Wills, Naval Officer born
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Denise Nicholas, Actress, and Writer born
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A Mobile Refrigeration Unit is Patented by a Black Man
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Les Payne, Journalist born
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The Newark Race Riot Occurs
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Edgar Daniel Nixon, Alabama Union Activist born
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Ruth M. Garnett, Poet, and Arts Administrator born
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Bill Cosby, Actor, and Comedian born
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Mound Bayou, Mississippi, An Incorporated American Black Town
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Beah Richards, Actress born
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William Councill, Educator born
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The ‘Three-Fifths Compromise’ in America, a story
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Roy Butler, Jazz Saxophonist born
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I have sown beside all waters in my day. I planted deep, within my heart the fear That wind or fowl would take the grain away.
A BLACK MAN TALKS OF REAPING by Arna Bontemps.

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