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NOVEMBER 2009  OPRAH WINFREY Annouces she will be stop production of her talk show in 2011 after 25 years.    OCTOBER 2009    Famed Black Photographer ROY DE CARAVA passes away 1919-2009   PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA IS AWARDED THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE      JULY 2009  The NAACP CELEBRATES 100 YEARS OF CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERSHIP IN NEW YORK CITY WITH KEYNOTE SPEAKER PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA       17,000 Fans of Michael Jackson pay their resprct to the "King of Pop" in a star studded service that featured Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson and Lionel Richie.         JUNE 2009    MICHAEL JACKSON DEAD AT AGE 50             BARACK OBAMA IS INAUGURATED THE 44TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES AND BECOMES THE FIRST AFRICAN-AMERICAN TO SERVE AS COMMANDER AND CHIEF.       NOVEMBER 2008  BARACK OBAMA WINS THE ELECTION  AND BECOMES THE FIRST AFRICAN-AMERICAN PRESIDENT IN US HISTORY     *   CAY FATIMA PERFORMS AT GLEN COVE LIBRARY  SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9 @ 2PM                  OCTOBER 2008   CAY FATIMA WILL BE PERFORMING AT THE SACHEM PUBLIC LIBRARY IN HOLBROOK, NY  SUNDAY. OCTOBER 12 @1:30 PM     150 Holbrook Road Holbrook, NY                                      AUGUST 2007  JAZZ DRUMMER MAX ROACH DIES AT AGE 83        THREE MINERS KILLED TRYING TO RESUE SIX TRAPPED MINERS IN UTAH            JULY 2007  VENUS WILLIAMS  WINS HER FOURTH WIMBELDON TITLE     JUNE YOLONDA KING DAUGHTER OF REV. MARTIN LUTHER KING DIES OF A HEART ATTACK      MAY 2007        32 STUDENTS MASSACRED ON VIRGINIA TECH CAMPUS    60TH ANNIVERSARY OF JACKIE ROBINSON BREAKING THE COLOR BARRIER IN MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL     SHOCK JOCK DON IMUS IS FORCED TO BE FIRED FOR CALLING THE RUTGERS WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM "NAPPY-HEADED HO"       NYPD POLICE OFFICERS INDICTED ON MANSLAUGHTER CHARGES AGAINST VICTIM SEAN BELL           PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD IS EUILGIZIED BY DIGNITARTIES IN THE NATION'S CAPITAL WHO DIED DECEMBER 26, 2006 AT THE AGE OF 93            DECEMBER 2006   "THE KING OF SOUL" - JAMES BROWN DIES CHRISTMAS DAY AT AGE 73 OF HEART FAILURE    KING MEMORIAL DEDICATED ON THE WASHINGTON MALL    VETERAN CBS "60 MINUTES" JOURNALIST ED BRADLEY, 65,  DIES OF LEUKEMIA     SOUL SINGER GERALD LAVERT DIES AT AGE 40     DEMOCRATES WIN BACK THE SENATE AND HOUSE IN SWEEPING WIN FOR BUSH'S MID-TERM.     TIGER WOODS WINS HIS SIXTH CONSECUTIVE PGA TITLE         ANDRE AGASSI RETIRES FROM TENNIS IN A TEARFULDEPARTURE AT THE U.S. OPEN        TIGER WOODS WINS PGA CHAMPIONSHIP       ISREAL ARGEES TO CEASE FIRE IN LEBENON                        JUNE 2006  BARRY BONDS Hits his 715 home runs surpassing Babe Ruth's all time home run record.   EARL WOODS Tiger Woods' Father Dies After Losing Battle With Cancer           GORDON PARKS, photographer, musician, filmmaker dies at age 93.     KIRBY PUCKETT Baseball Great Dies a Day After Suffering Stroke       CRASH wins best picture at the 78th Academy Awards      SHANI DAVIS wins over all world speedskating championships in Heerenveen, Netherlands.   NEW ORLEANS shows signs of rebuilding with their first Mardi Gras after Hurricane Katrina     History is made at the 2006 Winter Olympics as speed skater Shani Davis is the first African- American male to win an individual gold medal.

 

   Entertainment Media News Services       AUGUST 2010

 

              Photographs of former President Bill Clinton and his wife, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, will also be on display in the newest installation of the traveling exhibit "People, Places, Politics".

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