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This Date in History:
November 1 1733
Episode
  Early African Slave Rebellion Successful!
On this date in 1733, one of the first successful African slave rebellions took place.
November 1 1758
Religion
  "The Black Church," a brief history.
*This dates Registry from 1758, briefly writes about the history of the Black Church in America.
November 1 1796
Education
  The African Free School Opens in New York City
On this date in 1796, the first school for Blacks in America opened.
November 1 1898
Music
  The Texas Nightingale, Sippie Wallace!
On this date in 1898, Sippie Wallace was born in Houston, Texas.
November 1 1901
Education
  Grambling State University founded!
On this date in 1901, Grambling State University was founded.
November 1 1917
Theatre/the Arts
  Margaret Taylor Goss Burroughs, multitalented artist, poet, and arts organizer
Margaret Taylor Goss Burroughs, n African-American artist, educator and writer, was born on this date in 1917.
November 1 1918
Literature
  The Harlem Renaissance: This Is Who I Am--in All the Art Forms
The Harlem Renaissance, beginning about 1918, is celebrated on this date's Registry.
November 1 1945
Science/Business/ Medicine
  Ebony magazine hits the streets.
On this date in 1945, the first issue of EBONY magazine was published in Chicago.
 
 

    

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