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The Brown Foundation of Nokesville and Stafford, Virginia presents Today July 10 in Afro-American History: Mary McLeod Bethune, educator, civil rights leader, and founder of Bethune-Cookman College and the National Council of Negro Women, was born in Mayesville, SC, on this date in 1875. Bethune was honored with the unveiling of a National Monument on the grounds of the Capitol in Washington, DC, on this date in 1974. Noble Sissle, a pioneer jazz figure, was born in Indianapolis, IN, on this date in 1889. Sissle and Eubie Blake wrote Shuffle Along, a pioneer musical featuring Josephine Baker, Florence Mills, Caterina Jarboro, William Grant Still, and Hal Johnson. Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton, famed jazz composer and pianist, died in Los Angeles, CA, on this date in 1941. Arthur Ashe, the first Black male tennis player to win Wimbledon, was born in Richmond, VA, on this date in 1943. James Thomas was elected Bishop of the predominantly white Iowa district of the Methodist Church on this date in 1964.
Posted on: Wed, 10 Jul 2013 11:37:35 +0000

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