May 26 - June 1, 2019
Vol. 24, Issue 19
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OUR STORY
LIVING LEGEND
May 26
Voting Rights Bill passed. - 1965
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Michael Howard attends West Point academy. - 1870
Merline Pitre HOUSTON - Historian and educator Merline Pitre was born on April 10, 1943 in Opelousas, Louisiana to Robert and Florence Pitre. Pitre graduated from Plaisance School, went on to earn her B.S. degree in French from Southern University and her M.A. degree in French from Atlanta University. She also earned her second M.A. degree and Ph.D. degree in history from Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1972 and 1976, respectively. In 1967, Pitre taught French at St. Augustine College in Raleigh, North Carolina before returning to her hometown in 1971 to teach French at Plaisance High School. After receiving her Ph.D. degree, Pitre was hired as an assistant professor of history at Texas Southern University in Houston. In 1980, she served as group leader for the Texas Consortium of Black Colleges and Universities trip to Haiti, and then as group leader in 1981 for the Texas Southern University Fulbright Fellows Trip to Haiti and Santo Domingo. From 1983 to 1985, Pitre served as the associate dean for the College of Liberal Arts & Behavioral Sciences at Texas Southern University, later serving as dean of the college from 1990 to 1994 and again from 2000 to 2008. See Full Story Online
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Military officer, Educator and Government Official, Benjamin O. Davis, Sr., was born. - 1877
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American Bowling Congress drops racial barriers. - 1950
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First meeting of National Negro Committee (now NAACP) held. - 1909
OP-ED
EDUCATION
WHAT’S HAPPENING
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Supreme Court orders school integration. 1955
June 01
Two People, Two Races, Two Encounters, Two Outcomes: She’s dead... He’s Alive... Page 3
HCC, names Suzette Brimmer Interim Dean of the Consumer Arts & Sciences Center of Excellence. Page 5
St. Matthew Missionary Baptist Church presents The Old Ship of Zion gospel play.
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James A. Healy, the first African-American Catholic Bishop was ordained. - 1875