CalEvents:Dec/Dec 28

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Notable events for December 28

Date
Event
Significance
December 28, 1895
Birth of Jomo Kenyatta, first President of Kenya
Jomo Kenyatta, born on this day, became the first President of Kenya and one of Africa's most influential leaders. His leadership in Kenya's independence movement and his role in shaping post-colonial Africa had a lasting impact on the continent's political landscape.
December 28, 1912
Birth of Samella Lewis, African-American artist and art historian
Samella Lewis, born on this day, became a pioneering African-American artist and art historian. She played a significant role in documenting and promoting African-American art, contributing to the preservation and celebration of Black cultural heritage.
December 28, 1958
Formation of the Guinean Democratic Party (PDG)
The Guinean Democratic Party (PDG) was established in Guinea under the leadership of Ahmed Sékou Touré. It played a pivotal role in Guinea’s independence from French colonial rule and in shaping the country’s post-colonial governance and Pan-Africanist ideals.
December 28, 1968
First African American plays in the Sugar Bowl
On this day, Chuck Ealey became the first African American to play in the Sugar Bowl, one of the most prominent college football games in the U.S. His participation was a landmark moment in breaking racial barriers in American sports.
December 28, 1993
Nelson Mandela elected President of the African National Congress (ANC)
Nelson Mandela was elected President of the ANC on this day, positioning him to lead South Africa through the end of apartheid and into the era of democratic governance. His election marked a crucial step in the dismantling of apartheid.
December 28, 2007
Violence in Kenya after disputed election results
Following the disputed 2007 Kenyan presidential election, violence erupted across the country. This event resulted in significant loss of life and displacement, sparking a national crisis that had long-lasting effects on Kenya’s political and social fabric.
December 28, 2010
Ivory Coast post-election crisis intensifies
The political crisis in Ivory Coast deepened after the disputed 2010 presidential election between Laurent Gbagbo and Alassane Ouattara. The crisis led to violence and international intervention, highlighting the fragility of democratic processes in West Africa.


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