24 December-Today's All facts
1992 - First Black Secretary of Agriculture

The position of Secretary of Agriculture was awarded to Alphonso Michael “Mike” Espy, making him the first Black to hold this position.

1881 - Exodus of five thousand Blacks from Edgefield County, South Carolina

On this date in 1881, Exodus of five thousand Blacks from Edgefield County, South Carolina. Migrants, protesting exploitation and violence, settled in Arkansas.

1881 - Segregation Movements

On this date in 1881, Tennessee started modern segregation movement with Jim Crow railroad car and was followed by Florida (1887), Mississippi (1888), Texas (1889), Louisiana (1890), Alabama, Kentucky, Arkansas and Georgia (1891), South Carolina (1898), North Carolina (1899), Virginia (1900), Maryland (1904), Oklahoma (1907).

1881 - United Order of True Reformer established

On this date in 1881, United Order of True Reformer established.

1853 - Octavia R. Albert born.

Born on this day in Oglethorpe, GA, Octavia R. Albert’s, The House of Bondage is published; the book consists of seven slave narratives collected by Albert, a former slave.