Stokely Carmichael

  • male, deceased (1998)
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Stokely Standiford Churchill Carmichael (June 29, 1941 - November 15, 1998), also known as Kwame Ture, was a Trinidadian-American black activist active in the 1960s American Civil Rights Movement. He rose to prominence first as a leader of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and later as the "Honorary Prime Minister" of the Black Panther Party. Wikipedia
Also known as:
Kwame Ture
Born:
June 29, 1941
Died:
November 15, 1998
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  • American Rhetoric: Stokely...

    Full text and audio mp3 of Stokely Carmichael's Black Power Speech at UC Berkeley
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  • The IRC's Stokely...

    On April 19, 1967, Stokely Carmichael spoke to an enthusiastic crowd at Garfield High School in Seattle, Washington.
    courses.washington.edu/spcmu/carmichael/
  • Wikipedia

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  • The Undying Revolutionary:...

    With his education, his will and his charisma, Stokely Carmichael -- old friends use his names interchangeably and he doesn't seem to mind -- could have been anything he wanted to, Cobb says.
    www.interchange.org/kwameture/washpoststory.html
  • Federal Bureau of...

    About the Federal Bureau of Investigation
    foia.fbi.gov/foiaindex/carmichael_stokely.htm
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  • Stokely Carmichael

    Stokely Carmichael was born in the Port of Spain, Trinidad, on 29th June, 1941.
    www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAcarmichael.htm
  • Stokely Carmichael: Memoirs...

    (SNCC), the civil rights struggles of the Deep South and the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party. He was also one of the movement's most polarizing figures. In the eyes of many civil rights activists, especially white liberals, it was Carmichael more t
    www.mindfully.org/Reform/2003/Stokely-Carmichael-Ture8dec...
  • Stokely Speaks: From Black...

    In the speeches and articles collected in this book, the black activist, organizer, and freedom fighter Stokely Carmichael traces the dramatic changes in his own consciousness and that of black Americans that took place during the evolving movements of Ci
    www.newsfromnowhere.org.uk/books/DisplayBookInfo.php?ISBN...
  • Stokely Carmichael, Rights...

    Stokely Carmichael was inspired to participate in the civil rights movement by the bravery of those blacks and whites who protested segregated service with sit-ins at lunch counters in the South. ... Rejecting scholarships from several white universiti
    www.interchange.org/Kwameture/nytimes111698.html