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TODAY IN BLACK HISTORY
August 7, 1904—Ralph Bunche, diplomat and the first “Nobel Peace Prize” winner, is born in Detroit, MI.
August 7, 1948—Alice Coachman becomes first African-American woman to win gold at the Olympics games held in London, England. She set an Olympic record in the women’s high jump.
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Today In Black History—sept. 9th
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Today In Black History
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Today In Black History
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Today In Black History
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Today In Black History
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