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| January 22, 1793 | Birthdate of Benjamin Banneker | Delete |
| August 22, 1867 | The first Black college founded in Tennesee was Fisk University. Although work on the school was started in October 1865, it did not become incorporated under Tennesee law until this day. | Delete |
| March 22, 1873 | Abolishment of slavery in Puerto Rico | Delete |
| April 22, 1882 | Benjamin Brawley, future literary scholar, born in Benedict, SC | Delete |
| March 22, 1898 | J.W. Smith patents lawn sprinkler | Delete |
| November 22, 1930 | Nation of Islam founded in Detroit by Elijah Mohammed | Delete |
| July 22, 1939 | Jane Matilda Bolin appointed judge of court of domestic relations in New York City, by Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia and became the first Black woman judge. | Delete |
| March 22, 1941 | Start of the Tuskegee Airmen Pilot Training Program | Delete |
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