24 October-Today's All facts
1972 - Death of Jack Roosevelt ("Jackie") Robinson on this date.

Death of Jack Roosevelt (“Jackie”) Robinson (53), first Black in major leagues in twentieth century, in Stamford, Connecticut.

1994 - Dorothy Porter Wesley presented Charles Frankel Award.

On this date in 1994, William Jefferson Clinton presented her with the Charles Frankel Award from the National Endowment for the Humanities

1964 - Zambia proclaimed independent

On this date in 1964, Zambia proclaimed independent.

1948 - Activist Kweisi Mfume born

On this date in 1948, Rep. Kweisi Mfume who was born Frizzell Gray in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1996 Mfume became president of the NAACP.

1935 - Langston Hughes' "Mulatto" opens

Ot this date in 1935, the first Black-authored play to become a long-run Broadway hit, Langston Hughes’ “Mulatto” opens, 1935

1935 - Italy invaded Ethiopia

On this date in 1935, Italy invaded Ethiopia. American Blacks held mass meetings of protest and raised funds for the Ethiopian defenders.

1923 - Department of Labor said some 500,000 Blacks leave South.

On this date in 1923, Department of Labor said some 500,000 Blacks had left the South in the preceding twelve months.

1892 - In New Orleans, 25,000 Black workers strike.

On this date in 1892, In New Orleans, 25,000 Black workers strike.