Sammy Davis Jr., 65, singer, throat
cancer

Sammy
Davis, Jr. was an American entertainer. He was a dancer, singer, multi-instrumentalist
(playing vibraphone, trumpet, and drums), impressionist, comedian, and actor.
While in the service, however, he joined an entertainment unit, and found that
the spotlight removed some of the prejudice. "My talent was the weapon, the
power, the way for me to fight. It was the one way I might hope to affect a
man's thinking," he said. After he was discharged, he rejoined the dance act
and began to achieve success. The next year, he released his second album. The
next move in his growing career was to appear in the Broadway show Mr. Wonderful.
He became a charter member of the Rat Pack, which was led by his old friend
Frank Sinatra. After he achieved success, he refused to work at venues which
would practice racial segregation. His demands eventually led to the integration
of Miami Beach nightclubs and Las Vegas, Nevada casinos. Davis, Jr. died in
Beverly Hills, California on May 16, 1990 of complications from throat cancer
at age 64. Davis was burried in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale,
California next to his father.
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