Today's Africana Almanac

Jewelle Gomez, Poet and Playwright born.
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Minnijean Brown-Trickey, Policy Administrator and Activist
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Edwin Henry Hackley, Lawyer born
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Christine King Farris, Teacher, Author, and Professor born
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Lola Falana, Entertainer and Minister born
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Margaretta Forten, Suffragist, and Abolitionist born
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Charles Evers, Activist born
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Norma Morgan, Artist born
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St. Marks AME Church, (Duluth, Minnesota) is Founded
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The St. Jean Bosco Church Massacre Occurs.
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Christopher Perry, Journalist born
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The Hymn “We Shall Overcome” is Published
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Aaron Dworkin, Classical Violinist, and Educator born
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Ronald Davis, Businessman born
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Black Firefighters, and 9/11, (Among the First American Responders)
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Martha E. Lofton Haynes, Mathematician born
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I want to die while you love me, While yet you hold me fair, While laughter lies upon my lips And lights are in my hair. I want to die...
I WANT TO DIE WHILE YOU LOVE ME by Georgia Douglas Johnson.

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