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 02/20/2007
 
 
 Justice is a temporary thing that must at last come to an end; but the conscience is eternal and will never die.
Martin Luther
 
 Timelines in Black History
 
 February 23, 1868:W. E. B. DuBois, important civil rights leader and co-founder of the NAACP, was born.
February 3, 1870:The 15th Amendment was passed, granting blacks the right to vote.
February 25, 1870:The first black U.S. senator, Hiram R. Revels (1822-1901), took his oath of office.
February 12, 1909:The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was founded by a group of concerned black and white citizens in New York City.
February 1, 1960:In what would become a civil-rights movement milestone, a group of black Greensboro, N.C., college students began a sit-in at a segregated Woolworth's lunch counter.
February 21, 1965:Malcolm X, the militant leader who promoted Black Nationalism, was shot to death by three Black Muslims.
 
 
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