Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Today in Black History 04/26/2010

*               Today in Black History - April 26               *

1785 - John James Audubon is born in Les Cayes, Saint Dominique
    (later Haiti), to an African Caribbean mother and a French
    father.  He will display an early affinity for bird
    specimens and drawing in France, later emigrating to the
    United States, where he will marry a plantation owner's
    daughter and paint the ground-breaking collection "The
    Birds of America."

1798 - James Pierson Beckwourth is born in Fredericksburg,
    Virginia. He will become a legendary American Western
    mountain man, trapper, warrior, Indian chief, and
    trailblazer.  He will maintain a lifelong friendship with
    the Crow Indian nation.  He will work as an Army scout
    during the third Seminole War and will be a rider for the
    Pony Express. In 1850, he will discover a pass through the
    Sierra Nevada mountains that will enable settlers to more
    easily reach California. The Beckwourth Pass is still in
    use today by the Union Pacific Railroad and the U.S.
    Interstate Highway System. He will join the ancestors in
    1866.

1886 - William Levi Dawson is born in Albany, Georgia.  A graduate
    of Fisk University, he will move to Chicago, serve in the
    365th Infantry in World War I, become an attorney and
    initially be involved in Republican politics upon his
    return to the city after the war.  Elected to his first
    term in the United States Congress in 1942, he will serve
    27 years in the House, where he will become the first
    African American representative to chair a committee of
    Congress, the Committee on Expenditures in Executive
    Departments, in 1949.

1886 - Gertrude Pritchett is born in Columbus, Georgia.  She will
    become a blues singer and vaudeville performer.  She will
    marry William "Pa" Rainey and will become the "Ma" half of
    "Rainey and Rainey: The Assassinators of the Blues."
    Between 1923 and 1928, she will record 93 songs, many of
    which were her own compositions.  She will perform
    nationwide and will have a loyal fan base, even after her
    recording contract with Paramount is terminated.  She will
    have a great impact on performers who will follow her and
    will be immortalized by being included in August Wilson's
    play, "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom," and the poem of Sterling
    Brown, "Ma Rainey."  She will join the ancestors on
    December 22, 1939 and will be inducted into the Rock and
    Roll Hall of Fame in 1990.

1964 - The African nations of Tanganyika and Zanzibar merge to form
    Tanzania. The name is derived from the first syllable of
    each country's name.

1968 - Students seize the administration building at Ohio State.

1984 - Jazz musician great William "Count" Basie, joins the
    ancestors in Hollywood, Florida at the age of 77. NOTE: 
    Many sources will have 1904 for Count Basie's birth year. 
    Our source for his birth and death is the Kennedy Center
    Archives documenting "The Honors" bestowed on him in 1981.

1991 - Maryann Bishop Coffey is named the first woman and the first
    African American co-chair of the National Conference of
    Christians and Jews.

1992 - "Jelly's Last Jam" opens at Virginia theater on Broadway. 
    Gregory Hines will portray the great jazz composer Jelly
    Roll Morton and will receive a Tony award as best actor in
    a musical in that role.

1994 - Voting begins in South Africa's first all-race elections.

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