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Civil Rights leader and former Executive Director of the NAACP, Roy Wilkins died on September 8, 1981, in New York City at age 80.

He began work as a journalist for the Minnesota Daily and became editor for an African American newspaper named "The St. Paul Appeal" and later editor of the Kansas City Call. Wilkins moved on to the NAACP as Asst Secretary from 1931-1934. and replaced W.E.B. Du Bois as Editor of the NAACP's Crisis magazine.

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πŸ₯°THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW DEBUTS NATIONWIDE (1986)

On September 8, 1986, The Oprah Winfrey Show debuts Nationwide making the host the first African American woman to host a nationally syndicated television talk show.

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🎾 Arthur Ashe Becomes The First African American To Win The US Open Tennis Championship🎾

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Twenty brave young African American students began school at previously segregated schools in Alabama on September 10, 1963. The day before had become a national incident when segregationist Governor George C. Wallace had refused the demands of federal authorities and blocked the attendance of African American students.

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September 11, 1956 Cincinnati Reds outfielder Frank Robinson ties rookie record with his 38th HR

Mr. Robinson was a Baseball Hall of Fame outfielder who enjoyed a 20-year playing career with most notably the Reds (1956-65) and Orioles (1966-71).
Between 1956 and 1974 was a MLB All-Star on 14 occasions.

His playing No. 20 has been retired by the Cleveland, Cincinnati and Baltimore clubs.

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Dr. Mae Carol Jemison became the first African American woman to travel in space on September 12, 1992 aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour.

Jemison was selected as the first African American female candidate in the astronaut program by NASA on June 4, 1987. She added to her historic legacy when she participated in a space mission from September 12 to September 20, 1992 on STS-47 as a Mission Specialist.

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FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN RHODES SCHOLAR BORN
September 13, 1886

Writer, philosopher and the first African American Rhodes Scholar, Alain Locke born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Rhodes Scholarship is an international postgraduate award for students to study at the University of Oxford, in the UK.

Best known for his writings on and about the Harlem Renaissance. He is unofficially called the "Father of the Harlem Renaissance."

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September 14, 1955, Singer-Songwriter and Rock 'n' Roll Pioneer Little Richard records "Tutti Frutti" at J & M Studio in New Orleans, Louisiana

Little Richard was one of rock n' roll's most influential early performers. His sound and music went on to have a strong influence of such artists as The Beatles, Elvis Presley and James Brown.

🎢In 1986 he became one of the 10 original inductees into the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame.🎢

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September 15, 1963β€”In one of the most heartless terrorist attacks of the Civil Rights Movement, the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Ala., is bombed by White supremacists and Ku Klux Klan members.

Four little Black girls are killed. But instead of scaring African Americans into backing away from their demands, the act actually inspired the Civil Rights Movement.

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May their families hearts continue to heal and may we continue to work to prevent acts of hatred like this in the future.

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