Davis, Angela Yvonne, 1944-2. Afro-Americans--Biography. I. Title. E185.97.D23A3 1988 322.4' 2' 0924--dc19 88-8232 CIP. For my family, my strength For my comrades, my light. For the …
Angela Davis’ development of a public voice, however, is unique for a woman. She becomes a prominent spokeswoman for various causes, especially Civil Rights and the cases of those …
Angela Davis was born in Birmingham, Alabama. Her mother was a civil rights activist. As a child, she saw bombings in her neighborhood. White people were bombing the houses of Black …
Today, Angela Y. Davis continues to be a strong force for political and social activism, as well as the reformation of the prison industrial complex. She is also an accomplished cultural theorist.
worker-activist, Angela Davis became the focus of a heightened, intensified battle of those key issues of African liberation-freedom of political prisoners and the liberation of women.
She was born in the 1940s in the era of Jim Crow and segregation. She has dedicated her life as an activist and advocate for gender equality and race relations. Davis was born on January 26, …
On October 13, 1970, Angela Davis—a 26-year-old Black American woman. Professor of Philosophy in a college and a communist—was arrested on a framed-up charge of ‘kid …