Schwerner, Chaney And Goodman At One Minute Past Midnight, On June 21, 1964, Three Civil Rights Volunteers Were Murdered Near Philadelphia, Mississippi, In Neshoba County. On The 4th August, 1964, FBI Agents Found The Bodies Of The Three Young Men In An Earthen Dam, At Old Jolly Farm. They Had Been Buried For 44 Days. James Chaney (The Black Victim), Along With Andrew Goodman And Michael Schwerner Was Involved With The Congress Of Racial Equality's (CORE) Freedom Summer Campaign To Register Black Voters. On The 21st Of June, 1964, The Three Activists Went To Longdale. Mississippi, To Visit Mt. Zion Methodist Church, A Building That Had Been Fire-Bombed By The Ku Klux Klan Because It Was Going To Be Used As A Freedom School. On The Way Back To The CORE Office In Meridian, MS, The Three Men Were Arrested By Deputy Sheriff Cecil Price. Later That Evening They Were Released From The Neshoba Jail Only To Be Stopped Again On A Rural Road Where A White Mob Shot Them Dead And Buried Them In An Earthen dam. James Chaney Had Every Bone In His Body Crushed. Seven Klansman, Including Price, Were Arrested And Tried For The Brutal Killings. However, An All-white Jury Found Them All Not Guilty. Sometime Later, The Federal Government Charged The Murderers With Violating The Civil Rights Of Chaney, Goodman And Schwerner, This Time The Klansman Were Convicted And Served Sentences Ranging From Two To Ten Years. An Eighth Person Was Indicted In 2005. "In Order For Black History To Live, We Must Continue To Breathe Life Into It." -- Hubert Gaddy, Jr.  601 - 320 - 4371
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NAACP Leaders
The National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People (NAACP) Was Incorporated On June 20, 1911, In New York. On February 12, 1909, Six Blacks, Most Of Them Former Members Of The Short-Lived Niagara Movement, And 47 Whites Founded The The NAACP. W.E.B. DuBois, Who Served The Organization For 20 Years, Was The NAACP's Only Black Officeholder During The Early Years. It Wasn't Until 1920 That James Weldon Johnson Became The First Black Executive Secretary. The NAACP's Stated Purpose Was To Attain Nothing Less Than Full Citizenship Rights For Black Americans. Methods For Reaching These Goals Have Included Political Lobbying, Mass Pressure Tactics, Propaganda And Legal Action. The Nation's Oldest Civil Rights Organization Has Won Several Supreme Court Victories. One Of The Most Famous Is Brown v. The Board Of Education, Which Outlawed Segregated Public Schools. The Spingarn Medal, The Organization's Highest Honor, Is Awarded Annually "To The Man Or Woman Of African Descent Who Shall Have Made The Highest Achievement During The Preceding Year, Or Years, In An Honorable Field Of Human Endeavor." The First Medal, Which Was Named For Chairman Of The Board, Joel E. Spingarn, Was Awarded In 1915 To Scientist, Ernest E. Just, For His Work In The Field Of Biology. "In Order For Black History To Live, We Must Continue To Breathe Life Into It." -- Hubert Gaddy, Jr  601 - 320 - 4371
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Juneteenth
Juneteenth, Also Known As Freedom Day Or Emancipation Day, Is An Annual Holiday Or Holiday Observance In 42 States Of The United States. Celebrated On June 19th, It Commemorates The Announcement Of The Abolition Of Slavery In Texas. Juneteenth Is The Oldest Known Celebration Commemorating The Ending Of Slavery In The United States. Dating Back To 1865, It Was On June 19th That The Union Soldiers, Led By Major General Gordon Granger, Went Into Galveston, Texas With News That The Civil War Had Ended And That The Slaves Were Now Free. Note That This Was Two And A Half Years After President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation --- Which Had Become Official January 1, 1863. The General Order Read: "The people of Texas are informed that in accordance with a Proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are free. This involves an absolute equality of rights and rights of property between former masters and slaves, and the connection heretofore existing between them becomes that between employer and free laborer." The Emancipation Proclamation Had Little Impact On The Texans Due To The Minimal Number Of Union Troops To Enforce The New Executive Order. However, With The Surrender Of General Lee In April Of 1865, And The Arrival Of General Granger's Regiment, The forces Were Finally Strong Enough To Influence And Overcome The Resistance. Today, 42 States Recognize Juneteenth As Either A State Holiday Or State Holiday Observance. Some Of These Include Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, Delaware, Idaho, Alaska, Iowa, California, Wyoming, Missouri, Connecticut, Illinois, Louisiana, New Jersey, New York, Colorado, Arkansas, Oregon, Kentucky, Michigan, New Mexico, Virginia, Washington, Tennessee, Massachusetts, Vermont, North Carolina And The District Of Columbia. "In Order For Black History To Live, We Must Continue To Breathe Life Into It." -- Hubert Gaddy, Jr.  601 - 320 - 4371
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Eldridge Cleaver
On June 18, 1954, Eldridge Cleaver Took His First Trip To Soledad Prison On A Marijuana Possession Charge. The Former Convict Went On To Become A Major Civil Rights Activist And Leader In The Black Panther Party. He Served As The Group's Minister Of Information. Eldridge Cleaver Was born On August 31, 1935, In Wabbaseka, Arkansas. His Family Moved To Phoenix, And Finally To Los Angeles, Where Cleaver, In His Teens, Would Become Involved With Petty Crime. In 1957 He was Convicted Of Assault With Intent To Murder. Cleaver's Book Of Memoirs From Prison, Soul On Ice (1968), Earned Him Credit As "one of the best cultural critics" Of The 1960's." At One Point Cleaver Fled To Cuba To Avoid Another Term In Prison. He Spent Several Years In Exile There, As Well As In Algeria And France. Upon Returning To The United States He Adopted Capitalism And Became A Republican And Fundamentalist Preacher. He Described His Political And Religious Conversions In The 1978 Book, Soul On Fire. In The 1980's Cleaver Became Addicted To Cocaine. He Kicked His Habit And Became Involved In Fighting Addiction With Healthy Nutrition.
Cleaver Died Of Prostate Cancer In 1998. He Was 62 Years Old.
Eldridge Cleaver Is Generally Given Credit For The Quote, "You're either part of the solution or part of the problem." "In Order For Black History To Live, We Must Continue To Breathe Life Into It." -- Hubert Gaddy, Jr.  601 - 320 - 4371
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James Weldon Johnson
James Weldon Johnson Was Born June 17, 1871, In Jacksonville, Florida. In November, 1900, James Weldon Johnson And His Brother, John Rosemond Johnson, Composed The Song, "Lift Ev'ry Voice And Sing," Generally Known As The Black National Anthem. Author And Educator James Weldon Johnson Served As General Secretary Of The NAACP From 1920 - 1930, Resigning To Teach Creative Literature At Fisk University. Johnson Was The First Black Executive Secretary Of The NAACP.
Johnson Was A True Renaissance Man. During His Distinguished Career He Was A Lawyer (He Was The First Black Person Admitted To The Florida Bar), Diplomat (U.S. Consul To Venezuela And Nicaragua), Educator, Civil Rights Activist, Poet, Editor, Literary Critic And Author. As An African American Literary Critic And Author, Johnson Had A Profound Influence On Black Literature In The 1900's. He Was A Major Presence During the Harlem Renaissance.
His Books Includes The Autobiography Of An Ex-Colored Man (1912), The Book Of American Negro Spirituals (1925) And Black Manhattan (1935). Johnson Died June 26, 1938. "In Order For Black History To Live, We Must Continue To Breathe Life Into It." -- Hubert Gaddy, Jr.  601 - 320 - 4371
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Henry Ossian Flipper Henry Ossian Flipper, The First Black American Cadet To Graduate From West Point, Received His Degree On June 15, 1877.
Born Into Slavery On March 21, 1856, In Thomasville, Georgia.1873, Flipper Was Appointed To The West Point United States Military Academy, In New York City. During His Four Years There, He Endured Segregation, Insults And Harassment.
Determined To Realize A Childhood Dream, He Remained At West Point And Became It's First Black Graduate And The First Black American Commissioned Officer In The Regular U.S. Army.
Flipper Achieved The Rank Of Lieutenant And Served Much Of His Military Time In The Southwest, Including Texas And Oklahoma. He Was A Signal Officer And Quartermaster. He Installed Telegraph Lines, Fought Apaches, Supervised The Building Of Roads And Directed The Construction Of A Drainage System Designed To Prevent The Spread Of Malaria. "Flipper's Ditch," As It Is Called, Is Commemorated By A Bronze Marker At Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
In 1881, While Serving At Fort Davis, Texas, Flipper's Commanding Officer Accused Him Of Embezzling $3,791.77 From Commissary Funds.
A Court Martial Found Him Not Guilty Of Embezzlement, But Convicted Him Of Conduct Unbecoming An Officer. Consequently, He Was Dishonorably Discharged From The Army.
Flipper Spent The Next Several Years Attempting To Clear His Name, His Efforts Were Unsuccessful. He Died In 1940 Without Any Vindication.
It Was Not Until 1976, That The Army Granted Him An Honorable Discharge. Former President, Bill Clinton Issued Henry O. Flipper A Full Pardon In 1999.
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Cheryl A. Brown Hollingsworth
On June 14, 1970, Chery A. Brown (Now Cheryl Hollingsworth) Won The Iowa State Beauty Pageant And Became The First Black Woman To Compete In Atlantic City's Miss America Pageant. Prior To Brown's Appearance In 1970, The Miss America Pageant Had A Long-Standing And Expressed Rule Of Deliberately Excluding Women Of Color. Lenora Slaughter, A Southern Baptist and Businesswoman, Served As Director Of The Pageant In Its Early Years And Instituted The Notorious "Rule No. 7," Which Stated "contestants must be of good health and of the white race." As Late As 1940, All Contestants Were Required To List On Their Formal Biological Data Sheet, How Far Back They Could Trace Their Ancestry. To Protest The Racist Miss America Pageant, The First Miss Black Miss America Pageant Was Held In Atlantic City In 1968, On The Same Day As The Miss America Pageant. Brown-Hollingsworth, Now A Wife, Mother And Manager Of A Financial Center For First Union National Bank In Atlanta, Georgia, Has Said Of Her Experience: “I don't feel I personally changed the pageant but I feel that my presence expanded people's minds and their acceptance. And, in subsequent years, they were much more open to African-American candidates.” In 1984, Vanessa Williams Became The First Black Miss America. Suzette Charles Was First Runner Up And Eventually Became The Second Black Woman To Wear The Crown. Other Black Miss America Pageant Winners Include: Debbye Turner (1990), Marjorie Vincent (1991), Kimberly Aiken (1994) And Caressa Cameron (2009). "In Order For Black History To Live, We Must Continue To Breathe Life Into It." - Hubert A. Gaddy, Jr.  601 - 320 - 4371
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Thurgood Marshall
On June 13, 1967, Thurgood Marshall Became The First Black Supreme Court Justice --- Appointed By President Lyndon B. Johnson. At The Time Of His Appointment, Marshall Was Solicitor General Of The United States. Many Years Earlier He Had Been Awarded The NAACP Spingarn Medal For His Work As A Lawyer Before The Supreme Court. He Was The NAACP's Chief Counsel. During His Law Career He Argued 32 Supreme Court Cases And Won 29. The Most Famous Of The Landmark Cases Was Brown v. The Board Of Education (1954), In Which The Supreme Court Struck Down The "Separate But Equal" Doctrine For Public Education (Established By Plessy v. Ferguson In 1896), Ruled In Favor Of The Plaintiffs, And Required The Desegregation Of Schools Across America.
Justice Marshall Served On The Court For 24 Years. He Died Of Heart Failure On January 24, 1993. He Was 84 Years Old. "In Order For Black History To Live, We Must Continue To Breathe Life Into It." -- Hubert Gaddy, Jr.  601 - 320 - 4371
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Medgar Evers
On June 12, 1963, NAACP State Field Secretary, Medgar Wiley Evers, Was Shot In The Back By A Single-Round From A High-Powered Rifle, In The Driveway Of His Jackson, Mississippi Home. He Died An Hour Later. Medgar Evers Was The First Major Black Civil Rights Leader To Be Murdered During The 1960's. The Deaths Of Malcolm X And Martin Luther King, Jr. Would Soon Follow. For 10 Years He Was Involved In Several Civil Rights Causes, Including A Boycott Campaign Against White Merchants And Was A Key Figure In Helping Desegregate The University of Mississippi, When That Institution Was Finally Forced To Enroll James Meredith In 1962. In The Weeks Prior To His Death, Evers Had Received Numerous Death Threats --- Largely Due To His Investigation Into The Murder Of Black Teen, Emmett Till, And His Vocal Support Of Clyde Kennard, Who After Several Unsuccessful Attempts To Enroll At Mississippi Southern College, Was Framed By School Authorities And Arrested For The Possession Of Liquor. Evers' Assassin, Ku Klux Klan Member, Byron De La Beckwith, Was Tried Twice Before Being Convicted Of The Murder In 1994 (30 Years Later). De La Beckwith Died In Prison In 2001. "In Order For Black History To Live, We Must Continue To Breathe Life Into It." -- Hubert Gaddy, Jr.  601 - 320 - 4371
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Charles Rangel
Congressman Charles Rangel Was Born On June 11, 1930, In New York City. The 83 Year-Old Rangel Has Served More Than 20 Terms As The Representative From The 15th Congressional District, Comprising East And Central Harlem, The Upper West Side And Washington Heights/Inwood.
He Is The Former Chairman Of The Ways And Means Committee, Chairman Of The Board Of The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee And Dean Of The New York State Congressional Delegation. Congressman Rangel Is A Founding Member And Former Chairman Of The Congressional Black Caucus. He Was Also Chairman Of The New York State Council Of Black Elected Democrats And Was A Member Of The House Judiciary Committee During The Impeachment Hearings For Former President, Richard Nixon. Rangel, A Military Veteran, Enlisted In The United States Army And Served From 1948 To 1952. During the Korean War, He Was A Sergeant In The All-black 503rd Field Artillery Battalion In The 2nd Infantry Division. In late November 1950, This Unit Was Caught Up In Heavy Fighting In North Korea. Rangel Was Awarded A Purple Heart For A Shrapnel Wound To His Foot And The Bronze Star With Valor For His Actions In The Face Of Death. After He Obtained A Juris Doctor From St. John's University in 1960, He Ran For Election To The U.S. House Of Representatives In 1970, Defeating Long-Time Congressman Adam Clayton Powell, In The Democratic Primary And Then Winning The General Election. He Has Won Re-Election Every Two Years Since. A Staunch Civil And Human Rights Activist, During The 1980s, Rangel Was Arrested For Participating In An Anti-Apartheid Rally In Front Of The South African Embassy in Washington, DC. On March 15, 1999, Congressman Rangel Was Arrested Along With Two Other Prominent Black Leaders (Al Sharpton And Former Mayor David Dinkins), For Protesting The Fatal Shooting Of African American, Amadou Diallo, By Four White New York City Police Officers. Congressman Rangal Announced In March, 2010, That He Would Temporarily Step Down From The Ways And Means Committee.In November 2010, The Ethics Committee Found Rangel Guilty of 11 Counts of Violating House Ethics Rules, And On December 2, 2010, The Full House Approved A Sanction Of Censure Against Him. "In Order For Black History To Breathe, We Must Continue To Breathe Life Into It." -- Hubert Gaddy, Jr.  601 - 320 - 4371
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