Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Black History Trivia & Facts #2

As we celebrate Black History Month, learn interesting facts that you may not have known.
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February 6, 2014

Daily Black History Trivia Question

Who was the first African American major league baseball player?
  1. Jackie Robinson
  2. Satchel Paige
  3. Larry Doby
  4. Ernie Banks
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Robert Lewis Douglas

February 6, 1972
On this day in 1972, Robert Lewis "Bob" Douglas, Founder, Owner and Coach of the New York Renaissance (the RENs) basketball team, is inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

Jail-In Movement

February 6, 1961
Jail-in movement started in Rock Hill, S.C., when students refused to pay fines and requested jail sentences. Students Nonviolent Coordinating Committee urged south-wide "Jail, No Bail" campaign. CORE organizer Thomas Gaither introduced “Jail, No Bail” in an effort to make the sit-ins more successful, gain new media attention, and decrease the amount of funds spent on bail ($17,000 in bail money had already been spent). Read more...

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The Mayflower of Liberia

February 6, 1820
The first organized emigration back to Africa begins when 86 free African Americans leave New York Harbor aboard the Mayflower of Liberia. They are bound for the British colony of Sierra Leone, which welcomes free African Americans as well as fugitive slaves.  Read more...

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Black History Trivia & Facts


As we celebrate Black History Month, learn interesting facts that you may not have known.

Daily Black History Trivia

February 5th in History

Daily Black History Trivia Question

In what year did Martin Luther King Jr. deliver his famous "I Have A Dream Speech"?
  1. 1952
  2. 1963
  3. 1969
  4. 1971
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Congressman Thaddeus Stevens offered an amendment

February 5, 1866
Congressman Thaddeus Stevens offered an amendment to Freedmen's Bureau bill authorizing the distribution of public land and confiscated land to freedmen and loyal refugees in forty acre lots. The measure was defeated in the House by a vote of 126 to 37. A Black delegation, led by Frederick Douglas called on President Johnson and urged ballots for former slaves. Meeting ended in disagreement and controversy after Johnson reiterated his opposition to Black suffrage.

Clifton R Wharton Sr.

February 5, 1958
Clifton R. Wharton Sr. was confirmed as the minister to Rumania. This career diplomat was the first Black to head a U.S. embassy in Europe.  Clifton Reginald Wharton was the first African American to enter the U.S. Foreign Service under the State Department’s merit system. In 1958, after decades of service in traditionally black posts such as Liberia and the Canary Islands, he broke the department’s color barrier by becoming the first black diplomat to be named ambassador to a European nation. Read more...

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Barack Obama

February 5, 1990
Columbia University graduate and Harvard University law student Barack Obama became the first African American named president of the Harvard Law Review. The Harvard Law Review, generally considered the most prestigious in the country, elected the first black president in its 104-year history on this day. The job is considered the highest student position at Harvard Law School.  Read more...

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