On this day in Black history, February 28:
— In 1704, Frenchman Elias Neau established the first school open to Black people in New York City, which originally began as visits to homes of the enslaved community.
— In 1943, renowned musical Porgy and Bess opened on Broadway with Anne Brown and Todd Duncan in starring roles. The entire cast consisted of classically trained Black singers.
— In 1984, Michael Jackson took home eight Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year for “Beat It” and Album of the Year for Thriller.
— Happy birthday to Charles “Bubba” Smith, Tasha and Sidra Smith, Rae Dawn Chong, Tabatha “Dreamdoll” Robinson, Kehinde Wiley and Ainsley Harriott.
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