on this day:
- in 1964, school officials reported that 464,000 black and puerto rican students boycotted new york city public schools. more than 267,000 were absent during second boycott, march 16.
- the 15th Amendment, giving blacks the right to vote, was ratified on this date in 1870.
- blanche kelso bruce (mississippi) was elected to a full six-year term in the u.s. senate on this date in 1874.
- autherine juanita lucy became the first black student at the university of alabama on this date in 1956.
- the air force academy discontinued its ban on considering the applications of persons with the sickle-cell trait on this date in 1981. many people felt the ban had stigmatized blacks.
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