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Kwame Ture (fka Stokely Carmichael) at Howard U, 1972

During a lecture to students at Howard University, Stokely Carmichael speaks about the movement of black people toward unity with a clear, common ideology based on science. He stresses black people must put theory into practice - organize and take action. He speaks about the differences between revolutionary and reform movements; Pan-Africanism; the All African People's Revolutionary Party; scientific socialism; nkrumahism; capitalism; and imperialism.

Note: Ture, at times, asks for the cameras to be turned off to comment privately. This adds to some of the ins and outs of the video/conversation

October 17, 1972, @ Cramton Aud., 8pm, Nkrumahism
ACMA AV003075 d

https://anacostia.si.edu/collection/archives/object/sova-acma-09-023-ref529

Kwame Ture was a Trinidadian-American prominent socialist organizer in the Civil Rights Movement in the United States and the global Pan-African movement. Born in Trinidad, he grew up in the United States from the age of 11 and became an activist while attending Howard University.

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