December 21, 1911 – Baseball legend Josh Gibson born.
December 22, 1943 – W.E. B. DuBois become the first African American elected to the National Institute of Arts and Letters.
December 23, 1869 – Madam C.J. Walker, businesswoman and first African American female woman millionaire, born.
December 24, 1832 – Charter granted to the Georgia Infirmary, the fist black hospital.
December 25, 1760 – Jupiter Hammon becomes first published black poet with his poem, “An Evening Thought”.
December 26, 1894 – Jean Toomer, author of “Cane,” born.
December 27, 1862 – African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church founded in New Bern, North Carolina.
December 28, 1905 – Earl “Fatha” Hines, “Father of Modern Jazz Piano”, born.