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1941: Native Son, a stage adaptation of James Baldwin's novel, opens at the St. James Theater in New York City.
1997: Tiger Woods becomes the youngest person to win golf's Master's Tournament, as well as the first person of color to do so.
1941: African-American doctor Charles Richard Drew opens the first blood bank in New York.
Segregation laws prevent him from donating his own blood.
1997: The White House issues an official policy to the survivors and families of the Tuskegee Syphilis experiment which began in the 1940s....
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