THIS DAY IN BLACK HISTORY – JUNE 24, 2014
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JUNE 24, 1964 — Sam Cooke – headlined a two-week stay at New York’s famed Copacabana Club. Cooke at previously played the Copa in 1958 but as an opening act to Jewish Comedian Myron Cohen.
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