Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Pastors For Peace Caravan To Cuba - Atlanta, GA Stop
Posted by Ms. K.T. at Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Labels: Atlanta, Caravan to Cuba, Embargo, Pastors For Peace
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Notes on my favorite topics: Activism, History, Politics, Social Justice, Sociology, and my all time favorite. . . Travel.
Posted by Ms. K.T. at Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Labels: Atlanta, Caravan to Cuba, Embargo, Pastors For Peace
1916 - John E. Bush, former slave and later teacher, died on this day but not before being appointed receiver of the US Land Office in Little Rock, AR.
1917 - Thirteen Black soldiers hanged for alleged participation in Houston riot.
1917 - Spingarn Medal presented to Harry T. Burleigh, composer and singer, for excellence in the field of music.
1917 - Jazz migration began. Joe Oliver left New Orleans and settled in Chicago and was joined by other stars.
1926 - Blues singer Willlie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton, born.
1928 - Lewis Latimore died on this day in Flushing, NY on this day. Employed as a chief draftsman, Mr. Latimore makes the drawings for Alexander Graham Bell's telephone.
1961 - U.S. Supreme Court reversed conviction of sixteen sit-in students who had been arrested in Baton Rouge.
1961 - Langston Hughes' musical, Black Nativity, opened on Broadway.
1964 - Sam Cooke died after a brief physical struggle with a woman who shot him 3 times.
1980 - George Rogers is awarded the Heisman Trophy.
If you don't know who someone is, take the time to look them up. Knowledge is POWER
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