10 September-Today's All facts
1976 - Death of Mordecai Johnson

Death of Mordecai Johnson (86), first Black president of Howard University, in Washington.

1973 - A commemorative stamp is issued by the U.S. Postal Service to honor Henry Ossawa

On this day in 1973, a commemorative stamp was issued by the U.S. Postal Service to honor Henry Ossawa Tanner, the first African American artist elected to the National Academy of Design.

1965 - Father Divine dies

on this day in 1965, Father Divine, born George Baker, dies in Philadelphia.

1962 - James H. Meredith admitted to the University of Mississippi

On this date in 1962, Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black vacated an order of a lower court, ruling that the University of Mississippi had to admit James H. Meredith, a Black Air Force veteran whose application for admission had been on file and in the courts for fourteen months.

1961 - Jomo Kenyatta returns to Kenya from exile to lead his country

On this date in 1961, Jomo Kenyatta returns to Kenya from exile to lead his country.

1930 - Charles E. Mitchell named minister to Liberia

on this date in 1930, Charles E. Mitchell, certified public accountant and banker from West Virginia, named minister to Liberia.

1913 - George W. Buckner named minister to Liberia

On this date in 1913, George W. Buckner, a physician from Indiana, named minister to Liberia.

1916 - Cleveland Call founded

On this date in 1916, Cleveland Call established by Cleveland inventor Garrett Morgan and later merged with the Cleveland Post in 1929 to become the Call & Post Newspaper.

1913 - Lynchings

Fifty-one Blacks reported lynched in 1913.

1847 - John Roy Lynch was born.

On this date in 1847, John Roy Lynch, served in the 43rd, 44th, and 47th Congresses representing the State of Mississippi as a Republican, born. He also presided as a temporary chairman over the Republican National Convention of 1884 and was the first African American to deliver the keynote address.

1977 - Quincy Jones wins an Emmy for musical composition for the miniseries Roots.

On this date in 1977, Quincy Jones wins an Emmy for musical composition for the miniseries Roots. It is one of nine Emmy’s for the series.

1974 - Haile Selassie I is deposed from the Ethiopian throne.

On this date in 1974, Haile Selassie I is deposed from the Ethiopian throne.