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February 5, 2008

On This Day in Our History


W. Johnson, inventor patented the egg beater on this date in 1884 patent # 292,821.

J. Herman Banning, the first Black aviator to be granted a license by the U.S Departement of Commerce and the first Black pilot to fly across the United States, died in a plane crash on this date in 1933. Banning was not piloting the plane.

Henry " Hank" Aaron, baseball legend, was born in Mobile, Al, on this dated in 1934. Aaron played for the Milwaukee (Atlanta) Braves over a 20-year span. He hit 755 regualr-season home runs- more than any other baseball player.

Clifton Reginald Wharton, Sr. became the first Black to head a U.S embassy in Europe on this date in 1958. Wharton was confirmed as Ambassador to Rumania.

White supremacist, Byron de la Beckwith was finally convicted of the murder of Medgar Evers on this date in 1994. Nearly 31 years after Evers was gunned.

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