Stokely Carmichael | From-“Black-Power” to Pan-Africanism | The-Evolution of Kwame Ture
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He was arrested 27 times, helped ignite the Black Power movement, and then made a decision that shocked everyone — he left America for Africa. Kwame Ture (born Stokely Carmichael) understood something few were willing to say out loud: that Black liberation in America and African liberation from colonialism were the same fight wearing different faces. This is the story of a man who didn't just speak about revolution — he built his life around it. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer: This video uses AI-generated visuals — some distortions or artifacts may appear as the technology continues to evolve. But All information presented is accurate and sourced --------------------------------------------------------------------- 🔔 Subscribe for more Pan-African history & culture: @RedNews_Africa 👍 Like and share to keep African history alive 💬 Drop a comment — who should we cover next? #KwameTure #StokelyCarmichael #BlackPower #PanAfricanism #Afr
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