Stokely Carmichael
Stokely Carmichael (etiam Kwame Ture; Porto de Espania, Trinidad e Tobago le 29 de junio 1941 – Conakry, Guinea le 15 de novembre 1998) esseva un activista nigre Trinidadean-American in le movimento american del derectos civic durante le annos 1960. Crescente in le Statos unite de America depost le etate de 11 annos, ille esseva diplomate ab le Universitate Howard e deveniva un figura proeminente in le movimentos del derectos civic e del Nigre Poter, primo qua dirigente del Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC, pronunciate "snick") e plus tarde qua le "Honorari Prime Ministro" del Partito del Pantheras nigre.
Stokely Carmichael | |
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Sexo | mascule |
Nascentia | 1941-06-29, 1941-01-29 (Port of Spain) |
Decesso | 1998-11-15 (Conakry) |
Causa de decesso | cancere del prostata[*] |
Loco de reposo | Cameroun cemetery[*] |
Ethnicitate | Black people[*], West Indian Americans[*] |
Citatania | Trinidad e Tobago[*], Statos Unite de America, Guinea |
Educate in | Howard University[*], University of Toronto Mississauga[*], The Bronx High School of Science[*] |
Occupation | politico[*], human rights activist[*], activista[*], revolutionario[*] |
Obras notabile | Black Power: The Politics of Liberation[*] |
Conjuge | Miriam Makeba[*] |
Lingua | anglese |
Identificatores | |
ISNI | 0000000109044526 |
VIAF | 56766707 |
IMDB | nm0138460 |
Commons | Stokely Carmichael |
Infantia e education
modificarNascite in Porto de Espania, Trinidad e Tobago, Stokely Carmichael moveva a Harlem, in New York, New York in 1952 quando ille habeva 11 annos pro viver con su parentes, le quales immigrava quando ille habeva 2 annos e lassava le con su granmatre e duo amitas.[1] Ille habeva tres sorores.[1] Qua puero, ille assisteva al schola Tranquilitate in Trinidad usque quando su parentes esseva capace facer le venir in le Statos unite de America.[2]
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- ↑ 1,0 1,1 Kaufman, Michael T. "Stokely Carmichael, Rights Leader Who Coined 'Black Power,' Dies at 57" November 16, 1998, New York Times. Accessed March 27, 2008. (alternate url) Archived 2021-09-18 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "Stokely Carmichael Biography", Answers.com, Accessed 27 June 2007