American Decades
Carmichael, Stokely 1941-
CHAIRMAN, SNCC, 1966-1967; PRIME MINISTER,
BLACK PANTHER PARTY, 1968-1969
Evolution of an Activist.
In the course of one decade Stokely Carmichael evolved from a nonviolent civil rights activist to a black revolutionary to an ardent Pan-Africanist.
Background.
Born in Port of Spain, Trinidad, Carmichael immigrated to Harlem, in New York City, when he was eleven and attended the Bronx High School of Science before enrolling at Howard University in Washington, D.C., in 1960. There he joined a group affiliated with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and took part every weekend in sit-ins and demonstrations to protest segregation in the Washington area. He also spent every summer of his college years as a volunteer with SNCC projects to register and organize black voters in the South, and in 1961 he spent forty-nine days in jail for taking part in one of the Freedom Rides to protest...
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1960's Government and Politics
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- Assassination and Violent Protest
- The Cold War Continued: Crisis Years, 1960-1965
- The Cold War Continued: The Cuban Missile Crisis
- The Cold War Continued: Nuclear Arms Race, Arms Control, and Détente
- The Cold War Continued: The Vietnam War
- Domestic Policy: Government, Civil Rights, and Race Relations
- Domestic Policy: Government and the Economy
- Domestic Policy: The Great Society
- National Politics: 1960 Elections
- National Politics: 1962 Elections
- National Politics: 1964 Elections
- National Politics: 1966 Elections
- National Politics: 1968 Elections
- Radical Politics: Black Power
- Radical Politics: The Far Right
- Radical Politics: The New Left
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Government and Politics, 1960–1969
