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		<title>&#8230;this day in black history&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Abraham, a Black Seminole Leader in the Second Seminole War (1835-1842). The Indians called him &#8220;Souanaffe Tustenukke,&#8221; a title indicating membership in the highest of the three ranks of war leaders. He is wearing typical Seminole dress and holding a rifle. Taken from blackfacts.com 1. 1999 &#8211; White supremacist John King, one of three white [...]]]></description>
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<dd>Abraham, a Black Seminole Leader in the Second Seminole War (1835-1842). The Indians called him &#8220;Souanaffe Tustenukke,&#8221; a title indicating membership in the highest of the three ranks of war leaders. He is wearing typical Seminole dress and holding a rifle.</dd>
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<p>Taken from blackfacts.com</p>
<p>1. 	1999 &#8211; White supremacist John King, one of three white men accused of chaining James Byrd to a pickup and dragging him along a Texas road until he was decapitated, was sentenced to death by lethal injection. If his death penalty is carried out, he will be the first white Texan executed for killing a black since slavery ended&#8230;.</p>
<p>2. 	1991 &#8211; Adrienne Mitchell, first African American woman to die in combat in the Persian Gulf War is killed in her military barracks in Dharan, Saudi Arabia</p>
<p>3. 	1987 &#8211; Edward Daniel Nixon, former president of the Georgia NAACP, died at age 87.</p>
<p>4. 	1978 &#8211; Death of Daniel (&#8220;Chappie&#8221;) James Jr. (58), retired Air Force general and the first Black promoted to four-star rank, at the Air Force Academy, Colorado.</p>
<p>5. 	1975 &#8211; Death of Elijah Muhammad (77), leader of the Nation of Islam, in Chicago. He was succeeded by his son, Wallace D. Muhammad.</p>
<p>6. 	1971 &#8211; President Nixon met with members of the Congressional Black Caucus and appointed a White House panel to study a list of recommendations made by the group.</p>
<p>7. 	1964 -Cassius Clay becomes world heavyweight boxing champion.</p>
<p>8. 	1948 &#8211; Martin Luther King ordained as a Baptist minister</p>
<p>9. 	1870 &#8211; Hirman R. Revels of Mississippi sworn in as first Black U.S. senator and first Black representative in Congress.</p>
<p>10. 	1839 &#8211; Seminoles and their Black allies shipped from Tampa Bay, Florida, to the West.</p>
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