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This Week In Black History
Category: National Written by Robert N. Taylor
Week of March 12-18
March 12
1773—This is the most probable date when Black explorer Jean Baptiste Pointe de Sable begins building the settlement which would eventually become the city of Chicago, Ill. The Haitian-born de Sable would over time become a man of considerable wealth owning commercial buildings, docks, trading posts and a mansion. De Sable was the product or a French man and an African woman. He died Aug. 19, 1818.
| BENJAMIN BANNEKER, MALCOLM X and QUINCY JONES
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1791—Pierre Charles L’Enfant is commissioned to design and layout the nation’s capital city—Washington, D.C. However, a dispute with President George Washington forces his departure the very next year. Thus, the final design and layout fell to Black inventor and mathematician Benjamin Banneker. Although two White men were nominally in charge of the project, historical records show that it was Banneker’s mathematical skills and his memory of L’Enfant’s plans that enabled the project to be completed.
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Philly housing board cedes power to Feds
Category: National Written by Associated Press
Associated Press Writer
PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Federal officials wrested control Friday of the troubled Philadelphia Housing Authority, a move that followed the spectacular flameout of the agency's long-acclaimed director.
Embattled board members of the Philadelphia Housing Authority resigned and ceded control of the agency to the U.S. Housing and Urban Development agency amid investigations of secret sexual harassment payouts at the agency, purported slush funds and more than $33 million in outside legal fees since 2007.
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Drew becomes world's 200th spacewalker
Category: National Written by Associated Press
Stephen Bowen and then Alvin Drew floated out the hatch early, and went straight to work with an extension power cable.
Bowen, the lead spacewalker, was a last-minute addition to Discovery's last crew. He is filling in for an astronaut who hurt himself in a bicycle crash last month.
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Former pizza chain CEO mulling presidential run
Category: National Written by Associated Press
by Mike Glover
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP)—Most Americans haven’t heard of Herman Cain, the former head of a chain of pizza restaurants who is considering seeking the Republican presidential nomination.
But in Iowa, home to the nation’s first presidential caucuses, Cain has caught the attention of conservative activists influenced by the tea party movement who aren’t bothered by candidates who have succeeded in business but have never held a public office.
“He’s creating quite a buzz,” said former Iowa Republican Party Chairman Richard Schwarm. “He is someone Iowa caucus-goers are going to take very seriously.”
Cain, 65, from suburban Atlanta, has visited Iowa several times recently and was scheduled to return to Des Moines on Monday for a conservative forum. Cain likely will express views similar to other speakers, including former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, but he’ll offer a vastly different resume.
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This Week In Black History
Category: National Written by Robert N. Taylor
Week of March 5-11
March 5
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1770—Crispus Attucks is shot and killed by British soldiers becoming the first American to die in the struggle for American Independence from England. Attucks was an escaped slave who became a sailor and rope maker. It is unclear exactly how he became involved in the protest of that day. But a crowd had gathered and began to taunt British troops. Attucks, who was of Black and Indian parentage, was inspired to give a speech in which he spoke of the importance of freedom. Suddenly a volley of shots was fired into the crowd. Four people died that day in an event which became known as the Boston Massacre.
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