
May 15, 1820 – U.S. Congress declared foreign slave trade an act of piracy, punishable by death.
May 16, 1927 – William Harry Barnes became the first African American certified by any American surgical board.
May 17, 1954 – U.S. Supreme Court declared segregation in public schools unconstitutional in Brown v. Board of Education decision.
May 18, 1896 – In Plessy vs. Ferguson, Supreme Court upheld the doctrine of “separate but equal” education and public accommodations.
May 19, 1925 – Malcolm X was born Malcolm Little in Omaha, NB.
May 20, 1961 – U.S. Attorney General Robert Kennedy dispatched U.S. Marshals to Montgomery, AL, to restore order in the “Freedom Rider” disturbance.
May 21, 1833 – African Americans enrolled for the first time at Oberlin College in Ohio.