
November 16
1780—Paul Cuffee organizes an illustration by free Blacks protesting the truth that they had been being taxed however weren’t allowed to vote. Cuffee was a outstanding whaling captain and businessman who organized the primary built-in faculty in Massachusetts. In his later years he grew to become pissed off with American racism and advocated the institution of a free Black colony within the West African nation of Sierra Leone which was then managed by the British.
1873—W.C. Useful is born in Florence, Ala. The prolific composer and writer would turn into often called “The Father of The Blues.” Useful helped transfer the blues from only a musical style amongst low revenue Blacks to nationwide standing. His works grew to become so standard that his 84th birthday was celebrated on the Waldorf Astoria in New York Metropolis and drew a crowd of greater than 800 blues fans. Useful’s full identify was William Christopher Useful.
1963—Zina Garrison is born in Houston, Texas. She would go on to win 37 skilled tennis titles, an Olympic gold medal and end runner-up at Wimbledon in 1990.
1967—Lisa Bonet is born to a Jewish mom and a Black father in San Francisco, Calif. She turns into a serious actress however is probably greatest identified for her position within the Eighties tv collection “The Cosby Present.” Her given identify was Liliquois Moon.
2001—Agbani Darego is topped Miss World changing into the primary Black African to win the coveted magnificence pageant. She was from the oil-rich West African nation of Nigeria.
November 17
1842—Fugitive slave George Latimer is arrested in Boston, setting in movement a authorized battle between North and South over the diploma to which free states had been required to assist slave states in capturing escaped slaves. The Latimer incident was resolved when a minimum of 100 Black males surrounded the jail the place Latimer was being held. Fearing for his security if he tried to take Latimer again South, the slave proprietor determined to “promote” Latimer and left with a small amount of cash and no slave.
1911—The Omega Psi Phi fraternity is based on the campus of Howard College in Washington, D.C. It goes on to turn into one of many largest and most influential Black Greek-letter organizations.
1972—Regardless of large Black voter help for the Democrat George McGovern, Republican Richard M. Nixon is elected president carrying all states besides Massachusetts and the District of Columbia. The Black view of Nixon would later be vindicated when he’s pressured from workplace due to the Watergate scandal. Nixon was known as “tough dick.”
November 18

1797—Abolitionist and orator Sojourner Reality is born Isabella Baumfree in Ulster County, N.Y. She struggled for an finish to slavery and for a lady’s proper to vote. She grew to become so well-known that she even consulted with President Abraham Lincoln.
1977—White supremacist and terrorist Robert Edward Chambliss is convicted of first diploma homicide in reference to the 1963 bombing of Birmingham, Alabama’s sixteenth Road Baptist Church. The bombing killed 4 little Black ladies, shocked the nation and helped mobilize the civil rights motion.
1993—Black majority rule involves South Africa as Black and White leaders attain settlement on a democratic structure that gave Blacks the fitting to vote and ended Apartheid—the system of legal guidelines and rules which had maintained White minority rule.
November 19
1985—Stepin Fetchit, the primary main Black film star, dies of pneumonia in Woodlawn Hills, Calif., on the age of 83. Fetchit (actual identify Lincoln Perry) was harshly criticized by most main Black organizations as a result of he made his cash enjoying a lazy, shiftless, simply frightened Black character through the Forties and Fifties. Nonetheless, the position, which appealed to many Whites and a few Blacks, made him a millionaire.
November 20
1867—Howard College is based in Washington, D.C., because of a Congressional order. The college goes on to turn into an incubator of African People who play main roles in civil rights in addition to Black mental and cultural growth. It has roughly 12,000 college students and is thus one of many largest predominantly Black universities within the nation.
1923—Prolific Black inventor Garrett T. Morgan is awarded a patent for his t-shaped visitors sign—the idea of contemporary visitors lights. Morgan later bought the rights to the Common Electrical Company for $40,000. Shortly earlier than his loss of life in 1963, the U.S. authorities awarded Morgan a quotation for his invention. He additionally invented the fuel masks.
1939—The state of Maryland purchases Morgan State School in Baltimore. The predominantly Black academic establishment was initially based in 1867 by the Methodist Episcopal Church because the Centenary Bible Institute. It was renamed Morgan School in 1890. It at present has 6,000 college students and is without doubt one of the main Black universities within the nation.
1962—President John F. Kennedy points an government order barring racial discrimination in all federally financed housing. It was considered one of a number of acts which led to the Kennedy identify being extremely revered by many Black voters.
1976—Gold medal profitable Olympic gymnast Dominique Dawes is born in Silver Spring, Md.
1977—Chicago Bear nice Walter Payton units an NFL report by working for 275 yards in a single recreation.
November 21
1865—Shaw College is based in Raleigh, N.C. Whereas nearly all traditionally Black schools and universities had been established after the Civil Warfare, Shaw can rightfully declare to be the primary established within the South.
November 22
1865—The Mississippi legislature enacts the primary “Black Codes” geared toward controlling the previous slaves. These legal guidelines, a lot of which different Southern states adopted, had been so restrictive that they amounted to the re-enslavement of Blacks. In step with the view that a lot of racism has an financial foundation, Blacks had been particularly banned from proudly owning farmland. A number of the “Black Codes” had been eradicated throughout Reconstruction, however many truly remained on the regulation books till the Civil Rights Motion of the Sixties.
1884—Militant Black journalist and rights advocate T. Thomas Fortune begins the New York Freeman, which later grew to become the New York Age. He was born in Mariana, Fla., in 1856 and died in Philadelphia, Pa., in 1928. Fortune was simply one of the crucial pushed and influential Black journalists in American historical past.
1884—The Philadelphia Tribune is based by Christopher J. Perry.
1930—The Nation of Islam is based in Detroit, Mich. Numerous controversy surrounds the founding. However the common view is that the NOI was based by Wallace Fard Muhammad and Elijah Muhammad was his instant successor. The Nation of Islam reached its peak through the days of Min. Malcolm X advocating self-respect and financial growth. It’s at present headed by Min. Louis Farrakhan.
1963—The thirty fifth president of america John F. Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas, Texas, sending shock waves all through the nation and the world. Black People had been particularly onerous hit as a result of many had come to view Kennedy as the primary trendy anti-racist, pro-Black president. Conspiracy theories nonetheless abound which reject the official model of who killed him and why.