Eldridge Cleaver

Author and civil rights activist

Eldridge Cleaver - Author and civil rights activist
Born

August 31st, 1935
90 years ago

Died

May 1st, 1998
27 years ago — 62 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

United States

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An influential figure in the Black Panther Party, dedicated efforts to advocate for civil rights and social justice. Wrote 'Soul on Ice', a collection of essays reflecting on race and identity in America. Actively engaged in activism during the civil rights movement, and was known for his outspoken views on issues affecting African Americans. His writings explored themes of oppression, identity, and the struggle for liberation.

Authored 'Soul on Ice'

Served as Minister of Information for the Black Panther Party

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