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Jerome Abram “The Bus” Bettis

February 16th in African American History – Jerome Abram “The Bus” Bettis

February 16, 1972 Jerome Abram “The Bus” Bettis, retired football player, was born in Detroit, Michigan. Bettis played football at Mackenzie High School and the University of Notre Dame before being selected in the first round of the 1993 NFL draft by the Los Angeles Rams. In his first year as a professional, he was […]

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Marion “Little Walter” Jacobs

February 15th in African American History – Marion “Little Walter” Jacobs

February 15, 1968 Marion “Little Walter” Jacobs, blues harmonica player, died. Jacobs was born May 1, 1930 in Marksville, Louisiana. Jacobs moved to Chicago in 1945 and from 1948 to 1952 played in Muddy Walters’ band. His harmonica is featured on most of Walters’ classic recordings from the 1950s.

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Charles Leroy Thomas

February 15th in African American History – Charles Leroy Thomas

February 15, 1980 Charles Leroy Thomas, Medal of Honor recipient, died. Thomas was born April 17, 1920 in Alabama. Before World War II, he worked at Ford Motor Company and was a student at Wayne State University. On December 14, 1944 Second Lieutenant Thomas led a task force in the capture of Climbach, France. Thomas’ […]

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Warren “Baby” Dodds

February 14th in African American History – Warren “Baby” Dodds

February 14, 1959 Warren “Baby” Dodds, Jazz drummer, died. Dodds was born December 24, 1898 in New Orleans, Louisiana. He gained a reputation as a top drummer at an early age, working with Louis Armstrong on Mississippi River steamboat bands. In 1921, Dodds moved to California to work with Joe “King” Oliver and then followed […]

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Steve LaTreal McNair

February 14th in African American History – Steve LaTreal McNair

February 14, 1973 Steve LaTreal McNair, former football quarterback, was born in Mount Olive, Mississippi. McNair played college football at Alcorn State from 1992 to 1994 and in 1994 won the Walter Payton Award as the top player in NCAA Division I-AA.

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Lucille Clifton

February 13th in African American History – Lucille Clifton

February 13, 2010 Lucille Clifton, writer and educator, died. Clifton was born Thelma Lucille Sayles on June 27, 1936 in Depew, New York. She graduated from the State University of New York in 1955 and worked as a claims clerk in the New York State Division of Employment and as a literature assistant in the […]

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The Negro National League

February 13th in African American History – The Negro National League

February 13, 1920 The Negro National League was established by a coalition of baseball team owners at a Kansas City YMCA. Led by Rube Foster, the NNL was the first African American baseball league to achieve stability and last more than one season. At first the league operated mainly in the Midwest with teams in […]

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