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    Stokely Carmichael, who originated the term “Black power,” was born on June 29, 1941, in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. Carmichael dedicated his life to speaking around the country and writing essays on Black nationalism, Black separatism and pan-Africanism.

    Carmichael’s parents immigrated to New York when he was a toddler and he was raised by his grandmother until the age of 11. He joined his parents in the United States and became a naturalized citizen at the age of 13. The Carmichael family moved to a predominantly Italian and Jewish neighborhood in the Bronx where he became fairly popular. 

    After passing the admissions test, Carmichael attended the prestigious Bronx High School of Science. Although he was well-received by many of his peers, he was still conscious of the racial differences that separated him from his classmates. Carmichael continued on to Howard University, where he studied philosophy and graduated with honors in 1964. 

    His activism began at Howard University during a critical time in the Civil Rights Movement. Carmichael began working with The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) for “Freedom Summer,” and soon, he was appointed field organizer for Lowndes County, Alabama. In one year, Carmichael managed to raise the number of registered Black voters and founded a political party, the Lowndes County Freedom Organization. He chose a Black Panther for the party’s logo and that later became the inspiration for the Black Panthers.

    Despite initially leaning towards nonviolence, Carmichael grew tired of waiting for peaceful change. By the time he was elected national chairman of SNCC in 1966, he had lost faith in the theory of nonviolent resistance and was focusing on Black power. The term was feared by many white Americans and it was considered to be controversial. 

    In 1967, Carmichael decided to travel outside of the United States to visit revolutionary leaders in Cuba, North Vietnam, China and Guinea. Following his return from travel, Carmichael left SNCC to join the Black Panthers and became their prime minister.

    His time with the Black Panthers did not last long because he left the organization two years later to become a permanent resident of Guinea. During this time, he also changed his name to Kwame Ture in honor of the president of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah, and the president of Guinea, Sékou Touré. 

    Ture dedicated much of his efforts toward pan-African unity. He stated that “America does not belong to the Blacks,” when explaining his reason for leaving the country. Ture continued to make trips to the United States to promote pan-Africanism and viewed it as the only way for the complete liberation of Black people worldwide. 

    Kwame Ture was an effective organizer, activist and orator. He answered the phone by saying, “Ready for the revolution,” until his last day. Kwame Ture died of prostate cancer on November 15, 1998, at the age of 57. 

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    Shayla Farrow is a multimedia journalist with a Media, Journalism and Film Communications degree from Howard University and a master’s degree in management from Wake Forest University. Shayla discovered her passion for journalism while working as a reporter with Spotlight Network at Howard University. She worked with other campus media, including NewsVision, WHBC 96.3 HD3, WHUR-FM, 101 Magazine, and the HU News Service. Her reporting abilities earned her opportunities to interview industry professionals including Cathy Hughes, movie director Malcolm D. Lee and creator of “David Makes Man,” Tarell Alvin McCraney. Shayla intends to leave her mark in journalism by broadcasting radio and television shows that cover a wide array of topics ranging from politics and social justice issues to entertainment and pop culture. She has worked on a variety of shows, including the Wendy Williams Show, The Joe Madison Show, and The Karen Hunter Show as well as worked as a producer for the NBC News Channel. However, her ultimate career goal is to own a television and audio entertainment platform that provides quality content to viewing and listening audiences.

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