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COMEDIAN ALBINO BROWN HOSTS & PRODUCES 1ST SOCIALLY DISTANT COMEDY RUNWAY SHOW “LISTEN UP” IN LAS VEGAS

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Albino Brown hosts & produces a “Listen Up” comedy show presented by BAOBAB featuring Ron G, Ocean Glapion, Steve Owens, Ms. Arkansas, Romarick, Daphne.

LAS VEGAS , NEVADA, UNITED STATES, November 7, 2020 /⁨EINPresswire.com⁩/ -- WHO: Comedian …

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Countee Cullen, born
Born in 1903 in New York City, Countee Cullen was raised in a Methodist
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Sponsored by Diversity In Action
May
30
1903
Black Entertainment Television - BET
Black Entertainment Television {BET} - first black owned company to be listed on the NYSE, begins broadcasting from Washington, DC
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Sponsored by Museum of African American History in Massachusetts
Jan
25
1980
Boxer Sugar Ray Leonard born
Sugar Ray Leonard
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May
17
1956
Florence Price, composer born
Florence Beatrice Smith Price COMPOSER Birthplace: Little Rock, Arkansas April 9, 1888- June 3, 1953 Florences mother was a music teacher, so naturally, she learned how to play the piano at an early age.She had her first recital by the age of four and had composed and published her first musical
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Apr
9
1888
Sam Cook, Father of Soul Music, born.
Singer Sam Cook, the son of a minister and believed by many to be the first father of soul music, was born in Chicago, Illinois. Cook began his singing career with a gospel group known as the Singing Children. His fame came in 1965 with You and Me, Only 16, and his very famous Stand By Me and
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Jan
22
1931
Death of Lt.Gov.Dunn
Lt. Gov. Oscar J. Dunn died suddenly in the midst of a bitter struggle for control of the Louisiana state government. Dunn aides charged that he was poisoned.
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Sponsored by Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) Boston Professional Chapter
Nov
22
1871
Halle Berry wins Oscar
Halle Berry becomes the first black woman to win an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in the movie Monsters Ball.
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Mar
24
2002
Jim Beckwourth, Afro-American Pioneer
on this day Jim Beckwourth discovered a path through the Sierra Nevada Mountains that now bear his name. Beckwourth Pass on U.S. Alt 40 between Reno, Nevada and Sacramento, California made overland travel to the gold fields of California possible.
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Sponsored by Christo Rey New York High School
Apr
26
1844
The Studio Museum of Harlem opens in NYC
The Studio Museum of Harlem opens in NYC
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Sponsored by Intellitech
Sep
26
1968
Frank Holoman born
Frank Holomon, elected to the California Assembly from the Los Angeles area in 1972, born in 1934.
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Sponsored by National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) Boston Metropolitan Chapter
Jan
10
1934
Demonstrations for housing, school and jobs
Civil rights group demonstrated at Harlem construction sites to Protest discrimination in building trades unions. Demonstrations and marches were held in metropolitan areas in June, July and August to dramatize discontent over housing, school and job discrimination.
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Jun
12
1963
A.B. Blackburn patents pail signal
Blackburn,A.B. patents Railway signal Jan 10,1888 Patent # 375,362
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Jan
10
1888
Baseball player Darryl Strawberry born
New York Mets controversial star outfielder Darryl Strawberry was born in Los Angeles.
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Mar
12
1962
Arkansas constitutional convention
Arkansas constitutional convention (eight Blacks, forty-three whites) met in Little Rock.
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Jan
7
1868
The Black Fashion Museum is opened in Harlem by Lois Alexander to highlight the
The Black Fashion Museum is opened in Harlem by Lois Alexander to highlight the achievements and contributions of African Americans to fashion.
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Sponsored by BARBinc
Oct
21
1979
First Black to acheive that rank in the US Army, Col Charles Young, dies in Lago
First Black to acheive that rank in the US Army, Col Charles Young, dies in Lagos, Nigeria, 1922
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Jan
8
1922
Thomas Bradley elected mayor of Los Angeles
Thomas Bradley elected mayor of Los Angeles.
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May
29
1973
Mel Franklin dies
Bass Singer Melvin Franklin of The Temptations died of complications following a brain seizure in Los Angeles. He was 53.
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Feb
23
1995
W.E.B. Du Bois died
W.E.B. Du Bois (95), scholar, protest leader and a founder of the NAACP, died in
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Aug
27
1963
TV Premiere
Sansford and Son TV Premiere Jan 14, 1972. NBC sitcom which gained immediate popularity depicting an African-American Father and son engaged in the junkyard business. Norman Lear and Bud Yorkin developed the comedy series based on the British Steptoe and Son. The name Sanford came from John
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Jan
14
1972
Nine Black students started Little Rock high school, 1957
Nine Black students started Little Rock high school, 1957
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Sponsored by New York University
Sep
24
1957
Black Panther Party Founder Born
Black Panther Party Founder Huey P. Newton born. An illiterate high-school graduate, Newton taught himself how to read before attending Merritt College in Oakland and the San Francisco School of Law, where he met Seale. In Oakland in 1966 they formed the Black Panther group in response to
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Feb
17
1942
Little Walter is born.
The influential rhythm & blues harmonica player and singer Little Walter is born Marion Walter Jacobs in Marksville, LA, USA. His most popular records include My Babe and Juke.
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Sponsored by Pride Academy
May
1
1930
Isabel Sanford wins an Emmy award as best comedic actress for The Jeffersons
Isabel Sanford wins an Emmy award as best comedic actress for The Jeffersons
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Sponsored by New York University
Sep
13
1981
Benjamin O Davis becomes the first Black general in US Army, 1940
Benjamin O Davis becomes the first Black general in US Army, 1940
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Sponsored by Center for Critical Race and Digital Studies
Oct
25
1940
Quincy Jones was born
Quincy Jones, Music Impresario, Born March 14, 1933 in Chicago’s South
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Mar
14
1933
Pulitzer Prize
Alice Walker won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction and the American Book Award for her novel The Color Purple in 1983.
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Jan
0
1983
Arkansas legislature required free Blacks to
Arkansas legislature required free Blacks to choose between exile and enslavement.
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Feb
28
1859
Zora Neale Hurston, writer/anthropologist born
Zora Neale Hurston
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Sponsored by Pride Academy
Jan
7
1891
Activist and politician Adam Clayton Powell Jr., elected congressman from Harlem
Activist and politician Adam Clayton Powell Jr., elected congressman from Harlem, 1945
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Sponsored by Prospanica Boston Professional Chapter
Jul
30
1945

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Barack Obama Facts

  • Ancestry of Barack Obama - Family Tree and Genealogy
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  • Gaspard, Patrick (1967- )
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  • Who Are the Notable African-American Architects?
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American Civil War Facts

  • First African Baptist Church, Savannah, Georgia (1773– )
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  • (2017) New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu's Address on the Removal of Confederate Monuments in New Orleans
  • History of African Americans in Boston
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Arts Facts

  • James DuBose Talks Building Fox Soul From the Ground Up

Democratic Party Facts

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  • Mikal E. Belicove
  • South Carolina Constitutional Convention adopted
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  • Philips, 1st Black nominated president
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