October 19, 1983 Maurice Rupert Bishop, Grenadian politician, was executed by firing squad. Bishop was born May 29, 1944 and was educated at the London School of Economics with extensive studies in the black power movement. After returning to Grenada in 1973, he was elected head of the Marxist New Jewel Movement political party.
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October 19th in African American History – Jennifer-Yvette Holliday
By Chimsima Zuhri on October 19, 2010 in African American History, October
Tags: Broadway, Grammy Award, singer, Tony Award
October 19, 1960 Jennifer-Yvette Holliday, singer and actress, was born in Riverside, Texas. At the age of 19, Holliday earned a role in the Broadway production of “Your Arm’s Too Short to Box with God”.
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