Quote of the day
If a man insisted always on being serious, and never allowed himself a bit of fun and relaxation, he would go mad or become unstable without knowing it.
Rayford Logan

Born: January 7, 1897
Died: November 4, 1982 (aged 85)
Bio: Rayford Whittingham Logan was an African-American historian and Pan-African activist. He was best known for his study of post-Reconstruction America, a period he termed "the nadir of American race relations".
Known for:
- What the Negro Wants (1944)
- The Senate and the Versailles mandate system (1945)
- The Negro and the post-war world (1945)