Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Today in Black History

November 21



















1855
A Convention of California Blacks meet in Sacramento.

1865
Shaw University founded in Raleigh NC.

1893
Granville T. Woods patents an electric railway conduit.


1904
Tenor saxophonist Coleman Hawkins is born in St. Joseph, MO, he will record "Body and Soul"

1944
Earl “The Pearl” Monroe, who will be noted for his electrifying basketball style, is born in Philadelphia, PA. He will be selected by the Baltimore Bullets in the first round of the 1967 NBA Draft and traded to the New York Knicks in 1971.

1962
Bowler George Branham, who will be the first Black to win the Professional Bowlers Association title, is born in Detroit.

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