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Kwame Ture was a revolutionary Pan-Africanist, committed to a socialist path of development. He followed the teachings and practices of Kwame Nkrumah (former President of Ghana) and Sekou Ture ...
Kwame Ture, the flamboyant civil rights leader known to most Americans as Stokely Carmichael, died Sunday in Conakry, Guinea. He was 57 and is best remembered for his use of the phrase “black… ...
After the demise of Ghana’s first president Kwame Nkrumah, many who believed in him and his ideologies found various ways to remember the man that he was and what he especially stood for and ...
Radical leftists and advocates of African unity paid tribute Sunday at the funeral of Kwame Ture, the 1960s revolutionary who spread the cry of “black power” throughout the United State… ...
Mr. Thelwell talked about [Ready for Revolution: The Life and Struggles of Stokely Carmichael], published by Scribner. Mr. Carmichael, who changed his name to Kwame Ture in 1978 in honor of his ...
In the 1960s, an effort by Black people to define themselves led to the Black Power movement. Whites today can start defining whiteness by being anti-racist.