Kwame Ture

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Kwame Ture
Portrait of Kwame Ture
Born
Stokely Carmichael

June 29, 1941
Port of Spain, British Trinidad and Tobago
DiedNovember 15, 1998 (Age 57)
Conakry, Guinea
Cause of deathProstate Cancer
NationalityGuinean
Political orientationCommunsim
Nkrumahism (developed what is now known as Nkrumahism-Toureism-Cabralism)
Scientific Socialism
Pan-Africanism
Political partyStudent Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
Black Panther Party
Democratic Party of Guinea - African Democratic Rally
All-African People's Revolutionary Party


Kwame Ture, born Stokely Carmichael, was a prominent civil rights organizer and founder of the Black Power movement.[1]

Early Life

On June 29th, 1941; Stokely Carmichael was born in his father's house in the city of Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. His father, Adolphus Carmichael, was a carpenter and had built the house in which he and his family resided in. His mother, In 1944, his mother, Mabel Carmichael, who was born in the US Panama Canal Zone, would move to the United States due to tensions with her in-laws. Two years later his father would join her in Harlem, leaving Stokely to be raised by his grandmother and aunts in the house at Oxford Street.[1]