August 8, 1988 Eligio Sardinas Montalvo (Kid Chocolate), hall of fame boxer, died. Montalvo was born January 6, 1910 in Havana, Cuba. He never lost a fight as an amateur and turned professional in 1927. His first twelve fights were in Cuba before he moved to New York City in 1928. In 1931, Montalvo became […]
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August 8th in African American History – John Harold Johnson
By Chimsima Zuhri on August 8, 2011 in African American History, August, Author
Tags: Ebony Magazine, NAACP, Presidential Medal of Freedom, publisher, Spingarn Medal
August 8, 2005 John Harold Johnson, publisher and businessman, died. Johnson was born January 19, 1918 in Arkansas City, Arkansas. He moved to Chicago, Illinois with his family in 1933. After graduating from high school, Johnson took a job as an office boy at Supreme Life Insurance Company and within two years he had moved […]
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