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Sonny Liston Posing with Gloves

Sonny Liston

1932 - 1970

American boxer who lost his heavyweight title in 1964 to underdog Muhammad Ali.

Phillis Wheatley - African/

Phillis Wheatley

1753 - 1784

First Black American to become a published poet. Enslaved as a child and sold to a Boston family who emancipated her in 1773.

Sir David Attenborough Opens Woodberry Wetlands

David Attenborough

1926 -

British broadcaster best known for his exquisitely filmed documentaries about the wonders of the natural world.

1886

MAY

8

The first-ever Coca-Cola is served at Jacob's Pharmacy in Atlanta as a health tonic, originally laced with coca leaf extract. It sells slowly at first—about nine glasses a day—but soon becomes the pick-me-up of choice.

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