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SEPTEMBER 2017

FUNERAL HOME & CEMETERY NEWS

S ec t i on A

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lack is beautiful.

– John S. Rock

Orator / Abolitionist / Lawyer

1924:

Author of

Go Tell It On

The Mountain

James Baldwin

is born.

1996:

Michael Johnson be-

comes first man (of any race)

to win Olympic gold medals in

both the 200 and 400 dash

meter runs.

1897:

Lawrence P. Ray re-

ceives patent for dust pan.

1892:

Harriet Tubman re-

ceives pension from U.S.

Congress for her work as a

nurse and spy in the Civil

War.

1990:

Famed playwrightAu-

gust Wilson wins Pulitzer

Prize for

The Piano Lesson

.

1994:

“The Godmother of the

Civil Rights Movement”

Dorothy Height awarded the

Presidential Medal of Free-

dom.

1904:

First black Nobel Prize

winner Ralph Bunche is born.

1936:

JesseOwenswins

fourth gold medal at the

Berlin Olympics.

1888:

Granville T. Woods

patents electromechanical

brake.

1887:

Black Nationalist Mar-

cus Garvey is born in Ja-

maica.

1921:

Author of

Roots

Alex

Haley is born.

1959:

Basketball great

Earvin “Magic” Johnson

is born.

1859:

Harriet Wilson be-

comes first black author to be

published (

Our Nig

).

1619:

First group of blacks

are forcibly settled in U.S.

1904:

Musician and band-

leader William “Count” Basie

is born.

1831:

Nathaniel “Nat” Turner

leads slave revolt in Virginia.

1950:

JudgeEdith Sampson

becomes first black delegate to

the United Nations.

1927:

First black woman to

compete on the world tennis

tourAlthea Gibson is born.

1963:

Martin Luther

King,Jr.

delivers his

I Have

a Dream

speech at the

March on Washington.

1958:

Recognized as the

most successful entertainer

of all time “King of Pop”

Michael Jackson is born.

1967:

Thurgood Marshall be-

comes first black Supreme

Court Justice.

1836:

Henry Blair receives

patent for cotton planter.

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born and will become a

global star with her R & B

and Pop hits routinely topping

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