Today In History
February Is Black History Month
- In 1961- Robert Weaver sworn in as Administrator of the Housing and Home Finance Agency, highest federal post to date for an African American
- In 1976- Clifford Alexander, Jr. is confirmed as the first African American Secretary of the Army
- In 1990- Nelson Mandela released from prison after 27 years as South African political prisoner
- In 1996- Penn's Baccalaureate Speaker was the Right Reverend Barbara Clementine Harris, a Philadelphian who was the first woman ever to become a bishop in the Anglican Communion.
- In 2016- Dr. Paula Johnson, a Harvard Medical School faculty member, is named as the 14th President of Wellesley College, becoming the first African American to hold the position
- In 2017- Michael Tubbs sworn in as the first African American mayor of Stockton, CA and the youngest person to hold that office