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Today in Black History
February 8, 1968: Orangeburg Massacre in South Carolina, state troopers fired on
South Carolina State University students protesting for Civil Rights, killing three;
Samuel Hammond, Delano Middleton, and Henry Smith.

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February 8, 1968: Orangeburg Massacre in South Carolina, state troopers fired on
South Carolina State University students protesting for Civil Rights, killing three;
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This Day In Black History
February 7, 1926: Negro History Week was established
by Carter G. Woodson; African American scholar, writer, and organizer.
February 6, 1945: Bob Marley, reggae star is born.
Rosa Parks was born in Tuskegee, Alabama.
February 3, 1870: The 15th Amendment was ratified
"The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the
United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude."
February 2, 1989: Rear Admiral Evelyn Fields
became the 1st African American woman to command a U. S. government oceangoing vessel.
February 1, 1960: 4 Greensboro NC A&T College students sat down at segregated local Woolworth's
lunch counter and demanded to be served. Thus the national Civil Rights "Sit-In" movement began.
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This Day In Black History
February 7, 1926: Negro History Week was established
by Carter G. Woodson; African American scholar, writer, and organizer.
February 6, 1945: Bob Marley, reggae star is born.
February 5, 1869: Minnie Cox, the first Black postmistress in the United States was born
in Lexington, Mississippi. In 1891, President Harrison appointed Cox postmistress of
Indianapolis, Mississippi where she was an educator in a Public Colored School.
February 4, 1913: Civil Rights Icon, "The 1st Lady Of Civil Rights" (Rosa Louise McCauley)Rosa Parks was born in Tuskegee, Alabama.
February 3, 1870: The 15th Amendment was ratified
"The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the
United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude."
February 2, 1989: Rear Admiral Evelyn Fields
became the 1st African American woman to command a U. S. government oceangoing vessel.
February 1, 1960: 4 Greensboro NC A&T College students sat down at segregated local Woolworth's
lunch counter and demanded to be served. Thus the national Civil Rights "Sit-In" movement began.

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