Friday, April 02, 2010

Today in Black History 04/02/2010

== Happy Good Friday ==

*                   Today in Black History - April 2            *

1855 - John Mercer Langston is elected clerk of Brownhelm, Ohio,
    township. He will be considered the first African American
    elected to public office.

1918 - Charles White is born in Chicago, Illinois.  An artist who
    will work with traditional materials (pen, ink, oil on
    canvas and lithography), White will transform the image of
    African Americans and earn praise from critics and artists
    alike. White will receive dozens of awards and his work will
    be collected by museums on three continents and major
    corporations.

1932 - Bill Pickett, a well-known cowboy who was acclaimed by
    President Theodore Roosevelt as "one of the best trained
    ropers and riders the West has produced," joins the
    ancestors.  Pickett performed as a bulldogger in Europe,
    Mexico, and the United States, where he was often assisted
    by two relatively unknown white cowboys, Tom Mix and Will
    Rogers.

1939 - Marvin Gaye, Jr. is born in Washington, DC.  He will sign
    with Motown in 1962 and begin a 22-year career that includes
    hits "Pride and Joy," duets with Mary Wells and Tammi
    Terrell, as well as best-selling albums exploring his social
    consciousness ("What's Going On") and sexuality ("Let's Get
    It On," "Midnight Love, and "Sexual Healing"). He will join
    the ancestors on April 1, 1984.

1969 - The Milwaukee Bucks of the National Basketball Association
    signs Lew Alcindor for a reported $1,400,000 five-year
    contract. Alcindor will later change his name to Kareem
    Abdul-Jabar and his team to the Los Angeles Lakers.

1984 - Coach John Thompson of Georgetown University becomes the
    first African American coach to win the NCAA Division I
    basketball championship. The team, led by Patrick Ewing,
    wins over the University of Houston 84-75.

2003 - Edwin Starr, Rhythm & Blues singer, joins the ancestors at
    age 61 after succumbing to a heart attack.  He recorded the
    hits "War" and "Agent Double-O Soul."

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